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All Predictions Wrong

Gregg Easterbrook

All Predictions Wrong offers eclectic commentary on science, sports, politics, economics, faith, movie plot holes, cars and my hometown of Buffalo New York. During the NFL season, Tuesday Morning Quarterback is included.

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    Gregg Easterbrook is a long-time book author and journalist, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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