Informed Weekend: 10 Links I Learned from This Week (Vol. 10)

Here are the ten links I learned from this week:

  1. College Freshmen Are More Politically Engaged Than They Have Been in Decades (FiveThirtyEight)
  2. Why People Cheat (The Washington Post)
  3. The White House’s new $1.8 billion plan to fight the Zika virus, explained (Vox)
  4. Women also Know Stuff
    1. Further Reading: Q&A with Founder of Women Also Know Stuff (Midwest Political Science Association)
  5. A Major Blow to Obama’s Climate-Change Plan (The Atlantic)
  6. Department of Justice Sues Ferguson, Which Reversed Course on Agreement (The New York Times)
  7. With second-place finish, Kasich is thrust into relevance (The Washington Post)
    1. Further Reading: New Hampshire primary results: John Kasich takes 2nd (Vox)
  8. Why Marco Rubio’s glitch was the rare gaffe that will matter (Vox)
  9. Obama to propose a $10-a-barrel oil tax (Politico)
  10. The End of the Oregon Standoff (The Atlantic)
  11. Bonus: The Black Establishment Chooses Clinton (FiveThirtyEight)
America Has The Right Type of Mosquito for the Zika Virus – Yale Epidemiologist" by Day Donaldson (CC BY 2.0)

America Has The Right Type of Mosquito for the Zika Virus – Yale Epidemiologist” by Day Donaldson (CC BY 2.0)

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