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Started January 20, 2026

1. Republican investigators are not finding much electoral fraud (NYT). 2. New Yorker interview with Amanda Seyfrieds (of Ann Lee fame). An interesting movie, by the way. 28 Years Later is also very good, though too gory for most people, myself included. Watch it if you can. 3. The new autistic Barbie. 4. Why it […] The post Monday assorted links appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Justin Chang. BRAIN CRAMP: with or without the . by RADIn reply to MikeP. In what way is ...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
The debate around the new autistic Barbie highlights the need for more nuanced representation of neurodiversity in mainstream media.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
The lack of evidence for widespread electoral fraud reinforces trust in our democratic processes and should be a cause for celebration.
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While the investigations reveal little fraud, they also distract from real issues that undermine voter confidence and engagement in elections.
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Films like '28 Years Later' can challenge viewers with their intense themes, but they risk alienating audiences who prefer lighter content.
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The portrayal of autism in media, such as the new autistic Barbie, can promote understanding and acceptance, which is a crucial step forward.
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