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In 2009, Althouse announced her engagement to Laurence Meade, a commenter she had met through the blog. The story attracted coverage in the blogosphere and in The New York Times. [7] Althouse and Meade were married in August 2009. [9] It is Althouse's second marriage; she has two adult sons from her first marriage. [7]
Bloggingheads.tv (sometimes abbreviated "bhtv") was a political, world events, philosophy, and science video blog discussion site in which the participants take part in an active back and forth conversation via webcam which is then broadcast online to viewers.
Althouse may refer to: Adelbert Althouse (1869–1954), American naval officer and Governor of Guam; Ann Althouse, American law professor and blogger; Paul Shearer Althouse (1889–1954), American opera singer; Vic Althouse (born 1937), Canadian politician; John G. Althouse Middle School
Law professor and blogger Ann Althouse praised the subreddit in a 2019 blog post. [11] The Wall Street Journal reporter Jacob Gallagher tested several methods to identify a jacket David Beckham wore on The Late Late Show with James Corden , finding asking r/malefashionadvice to be the fastest method; users correctly identified the jacket from ...
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Ann Althouse (born 1951) – law professor, legal blogger; born in Wilmington; Thomas L. Ambro (born 1949) – Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals; worked in Wilmington; John Andrews (1746–1813) – minister; academic; Anthony J. Arduengo (born 1952) – chemist; material scientist; discoverer of stable carbenes
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Ann Althouse, law professor, scholar and blogger; John Bardeen, Nobel laureate, named one of the 20th century's most influential Americans by Life magazine; Arthur Louis Breslich, President of German Wallace College and Baldwin-Wallace College; Ernest J. Briskey, creator of the American Meat Science Association