(“This” being the screenshot, not you, Julia!)
(“This” being the screenshot, not you, Julia!)
You’re definitely one of the first who come to mind. USA Today’s Reviewed had a very robust one for quite a while too before they basically scrapped the entirety of the Reviewed staff. Wirecutter has people dedicated to it but not sure there’s any official section. Either way this is flat out wrong🤷♀️
Social media created this nonsense idea that not exposing yourself to hatred is isolationist. Choosing to not spend your free time with bigots isn’t living in a bubble. I don’t need to know what’s going on at X. I won’t be smarter or more knowledgeable or empathic by being there. Neither will you.
In response to community pressure, New Hampshire Governor Ayotte announced that plans to build an ICE facility in Merrimack, NH have been cancelled. Protest after protest, communities in New Hampshire showed up in a big way, and proved people power can successfully move the needle.
Three officers (sheriffs?) stand in gray uniform shirts.
Five pictured police officers with a sixth inside, watching the crowd.
Some police/police-adjacent presence but honestly everyone is being very calm. One officer even helped me find a safe place to sit where I was out of the way.
Protesters outside Leavenworth City Hall in Kansas
Entry hall of City Hall
Protesters outside city hall
Leavenworth is making its voice heard. These are just the people who cannot fit in the city hall meeting room.
#Leavenworth #ICEOut #Kansas
Georgia Fort, an independent journalist and vice president of the Minnesota NABJ chapter, was also arrested by federal agents this morning
I was sent this video of agents at her door:
in case you're curious about how angry Minnesota is about ICE, it was -20 today
The dystopian novels of my youth did not prepare me for how bizarre it feels to send regular work emails like the world isn’t on fire around me.
Fun fact: if you go to a grocery store on the Wednesday evening before Thanksgiving and ask if they have any turkey, they WILL laugh at you.
Sincerely,
Me a few years ago after finding out I didn’t buy the “right” turkey for my family
evergreen
The fact that this wasn't the first thing I saw in the news this morning is a sign of just how far into fascism we have fallen.
The POTUS explicitly threatened elected representatives with death for *checks notes* telling military members to follow the law.
It’s almost like you shouldn’t build an industry on stolen work…
I received this email about Democrats caving to end the shutdown from one of the SNAP recipients I spoke to:
I should also clarify that I am sharing this as a journalist. Our healthcare system is inherently broken, but now the tape and chewing gum that was holding it together is gone, too.
I'll make it work, but so, so many people won't be able to.
If you want to see everyone's voting record, @theguardian.com has you covered there, too.
An important note. None of the Democratic senators who voted yes on Sunday’s procedural motion are up for re-election in 2026. Two of them, Dick Durbin of Illinois, and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, are retiring next year, while the earliest that any of the others would face a challenge would be in 2028.
Props to The Guardian's reporting for making sure that the names were bolded and the lack of consequences to these senators were called out for everyone to see.
I'm sure that's a complete coincidence, though. Definitely.
Angus King (ME), Maggie Hassan (NH), John Fetterman (PA), Richard Durbin (IL), Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Catherine Cortez Masto (NV), and Tim Kaine (VA) were the non-Republicans who passed the vote, for anyone who was wondering.
Fun fact: None of them are up for re-election in 2026.
As an entrepreneur who uses "Obamacare" for their healthcare coverage, I looked up my rates today.
The cheapest individual rates START at $409/mo.
There are also less plan options, and not a single one of them considers one of KC's largest medical providers as "in network."
No.
Last night, the Trump Administration sent a letter suggesting Wisconsin should return our FoodShare payments.
My response ⬇️
#A_NewHope ✊
This goes double for white, cisgender, straight men, to be clear. I think back on that Leslie Knope quote a lot...)
(Back in college, I studied sexual assault on college campuses and the response that universities and communities had to them, so this topic is one that always hits home pretty hard for me. So, SO often men are given a pass and everyone doesn't want to "ruin their future."
If you're reading Vance's words and thinking "Well, that's ridiculous" then congrats—you're right!
Just make sure that you aren't turning around to explain that some man in your life is a "boy who didn't know better."
Adults make their own choices, and they are responsible for the consequences.
I have watched grown-ass men have their behavior excused by other adults around them with a "they're young." As a 25-year-old, I sat in professional business meetings with coworkers who explained to me that their 20-something-year-old sons couldn't possibly be expected to function like an adult.
I wouldn't even bother with a quote like this typically, because it's so obviously absurd, but this one hits a different place than most.
Because he is not the only one who thinks this. "Boys will be boys" is STILL a problem phrase that people like to say.
Age 18 - Can join the military, buy a house, get married, and go into devastating student loan debt
Age 21 - Can drink alcohol
Age 25 - Can run for U.S. House of Rep
Age 30 - Can run for U.S. Senate
Age 35 - Can run for President of the United States
Just in case anyone needed a reminder...
A Statement from NPR’s Editor in Chief on the Pentagon’s Press Policy.
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