This is the grave of Charles Russell. Born in 1864 in St. Louis, Charles Russell was in love with the American West and its mythology at the very time it.
The Coast Guard report on the OceanGate implosion is a tale of a guy getting to live out a DOGE fantasy of putting his own random whims over the rules.
Here's a passage from a characteristically fascinating Orwell essay, comparing E.W. Hornung's once-famous Raffles books (these involve an upper class English gent who robs his social peers; I don't think.
Striking if true: A federal appeals court panel shot down a Trump administration bid to make secret a public database of federal spending that researchers say is crucial to ensure the administration.

This is the grave of Julian Schwinger. Born in 1918 in New York City, Schwinger grew up in a Jewish immigrant household. His father was a scumbag sweatshop operator, exploiting.
Unlikely to be able to participate in this thread since I am in Ireland and it will go live at midnight, but I will be curious to read it in.
Ken Dilanian on X: Since nothing goes without saying anymore—it is not normal for the FBI to fire experienced and accomplished senior leaders without explanation. The purge that is ongoing.
He would do anything for Trump, but even he won't do that: The Internal Revenue Service clashed with the White House over using tax data to help locate suspected undocumented.
- Arts and/or Sciences?
- The lawlessness is the point
- I Just Can’t
- The Kennedy Center Honors
- Laura Loomer deposition
- Supreme Court Republicans rush to destroy last vestiges of Voting Rights Act to help party in next midterms
- Sherrod!
- The End of Federal Unionism
- Reactionary frames about public health are no better than reactionary frames about politics
- Wilhoit’s law, Dobbs edition