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Author: Erik Loomis

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The Mellon Legacy

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On July 13, 2020
This morning, I put up my long-awaited grave post on Andrew Mellon. In comments, people mentioned his loathsome descendant Richard Mellon Scaife. Good point. There's a grave that needs visiting. Now let's check in to see what another descendant, Timothy Mellon, is up to these...
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Hunger in the Time of COVID

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On July 12, 2020
This photo essay of hunger in New York is a powerful document to what this all has really meant for the poor. I may not be living my best life right now and sure, it sucks. But for millions of Americans, this has tipped the...

The Dumb, It Burns

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On July 12, 2020

One of the Trump administration's most grotesque early moves was to eviscerate the Utah national monuments, both Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears. If Biden is elected, he will almost certainly.

Music Notes

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On July 11, 2020

John Zorn writes in the Times on the late, great Ennio Morricone, arguing that he was one of the greatest composers of all-time, period. You don't have to convince me..

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