In an iconic 1992 episode of “Seinfeld,” George Costanza cheats in Trivial Pursuit, taking advantage of an answer card misprint: “Moops” instead of “Moors.” Fast forward 25 years, and the Moops have ...
Well, looks like the Moops didn’t invade Spain after all. The Supreme Court’s opinion in King v. Burwell just came down, and by a 6-3 majority the high court unambiguously sided with the Obama ...
MACRA replaced the Sustainable Growth Rate with annual 0.5 percent payment increases for each of the next five years, and creates two tracks for physician payment after that. Under one track, MACRA ...
ZACH TUGGLE/THE LANTERNJim Hutter, Rex Siebold, ‘Sparky’ and T.J. Hecker of The Moops perform Wednesday in Bernie’s on High Street. Imagine you’re seeing a rock concert. Suddenly, one of the band ...
If you read the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in King v. Burwell, you probably came away thinking that the plaintiffs and the conservative activists who dreamed up the legal challenge lost. That’s ...
Last week, the latest desperation lawsuit to stop Obamacare — which had previously been laughed out of court — got new life when two Republican-appointed justices sided with the plaintiff. At that ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. On Friday, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear King v. Burwell, a case ...
I'm as grateful as anyone that the Supreme Court ruled the way it did in the patently absurd case of King v. Burwell, saving the health-care of millions of people and protecting the Kingdom of Castile ...
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson knows it was the Moors, not the Moops, who invaded Spain in the Eighth Century. Jackson compared himself to Seinfeld‘s Trivial Pursuit-playing Bubble Boy in his ...
As even the Seinfeld novice knows, the correct answer to the question "Who invaded Spain the 8th century?" is Moors, not Moops. Unless you are a true bubble boy, this week's waiver wire will have you ...