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El Salvador's prison camp, kidnapping citizens, and rethinking everything
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El Salvador's prison camp, kidnapping citizens, and rethinking everything
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Strange as it may seem
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It’s about to get ugly. Thursday and Friday saw the biggest stock market losses since 2020, this time from an entirely avoidable crisis that the President and his administration have created. The stock market is not the economy, but it is a snapshot of investor confidence, and they’re
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Ten years ago, precisely, I was organizing against police brutality in St. Louis. A group called Students in Solidarity had emerged in the wake of the Ferguson uprising, with members from multiple schools in the area. We protested St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch, we disrupted events, and we tried
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Right now more than ever
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Trump, Musk, and the effort to prop up Tesla
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ICE agents have kidnapped a Palestinian man, Mahmoud Khalil, who helped organize Columbia student protests against Israel’s genocide. He’s a green card holder. His wife, an American citizen who is eight months pregnant, was also threatened, says his attorney. Just before the publication of this piece, journalist Prem
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Let me be the first to say I like my little conveniences. I enjoy it when my web browser memorizes my passwords and saves me six seconds, sometimes I get food delivered to my house, and I take a Lyft to the airport when I can’t get a cab
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The oligarchs are trying to steal everything they can
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So there was a one-day boycott. It’s impossible to know how many people participated, but millions liked, posted, and shared the message, and quite a few probably withheld their money from corporate America for a day. Today the question some people are naturally asking is, now what? But, before
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Reversing the deliberate effort to curtail the American mind
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Bryan Johnson and the false promise of immortality