It's driving me batty that nobody except Heather Cox Richardson, the Washington Monthly, and myself is covering Trump's race to sell off (for likely demolition) "the Sistine Chapel of the New Deal," w/ murals by Ben Shahn, Philip Guston, etc. I've furnish links below to help reporters get started.
November 10, 2025 at 4:54 PM
It's driving me batty that nobody except Heather Cox Richardson, the Washington Monthly, and myself is covering Trump's race to sell off (for likely demolition) "the Sistine Chapel of the New Deal," w/ murals by Ben Shahn, Philip Guston, etc. I've furnish links below to help reporters get started.
Trinity Rodman speaks out on the refereeing in yesterday’s Spirit-Wave game. (You probably know this, but poor officiating has been a theme across the league this NWSL season.)
“This is one of many examples…. Refs need to be better at managing these games. No words”
October 6, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Trinity Rodman speaks out on the refereeing in yesterday’s Spirit-Wave game. (You probably know this, but poor officiating has been a theme across the league this NWSL season.)
“This is one of many examples…. Refs need to be better at managing these games. No words”
Guardian: Stephen Miller, who is directly hightly militarized domestic immigration actions, is also directing foreign military attacks: "At times, his role has superseded that of Marco Rubio, the secretary of state and national security adviser."
Guardian: Stephen Miller, who is directly hightly militarized domestic immigration actions, is also directing foreign military attacks: "At times, his role has superseded that of Marco Rubio, the secretary of state and national security adviser."
money schmoney, there are some things you just don't do as a Baltimorean and one of them is play for the Yankees. the Red Sox, the Cubs, the Dodgers, whatever. But not the god damn Yankees
September 27, 2025 at 2:25 AM
money schmoney, there are some things you just don't do as a Baltimorean and one of them is play for the Yankees. the Red Sox, the Cubs, the Dodgers, whatever. But not the god damn Yankees
One should not celebrate when a terrible thing happens to a terrible person, but one also is not required to feel sympathy for the person or anyone who chose to reproduce/associate with them. They were adults; they knew what they were doing, and they are only due tolerance.
September 10, 2025 at 8:49 PM
One should not celebrate when a terrible thing happens to a terrible person, but one also is not required to feel sympathy for the person or anyone who chose to reproduce/associate with them. They were adults; they knew what they were doing, and they are only due tolerance.
For 12 months, America had a limited proof of concept for universal healthcare, and it was so uniformly successful we had no choice but to obliterate our society
I keep thinking about how the COVID vaccine was rolled out for free for all Americans in 2021 by the federal & state governments with support from local health departments & universities. Since, we have seen the privatization of delivery thru commercial pharmacies & the need for insurance coverage.
NEWS: CVS, the largest pharmacy chain in the country, is currently not offering Covid vaccines in 16 states and DC — even to people who meet the new FDA criteria — because the CDC hasn't signed off and isn't expected to do so (if it does so) for at least three weeks.
August 29, 2025 at 2:22 AM
For 12 months, America had a limited proof of concept for universal healthcare, and it was so uniformly successful we had no choice but to obliterate our society
I remember when the Columbine massacre happened and very serious media and political figures deliberately hid the fact that the shooters were neo-Nazis and claimed that they did it because they were bullied (they weren’t) and that they wore black clothes.
Just thought I’d mention that
August 27, 2025 at 10:23 PM
I remember when the Columbine massacre happened and very serious media and political figures deliberately hid the fact that the shooters were neo-Nazis and claimed that they did it because they were bullied (they weren’t) and that they wore black clothes.