Perfect expression of what newspaper front pages *should* say today--but do not. An extension of my rant and post below.
Looks great. We make the same dish after having it at my sister’s. 🥙
Maine House majority leader warns Nebraska: If you change your system now to deprive Omaha's Biden voters of their electoral vote, we'll have to change our system to deprive rural Mainers of their Trump vote
supporting the indiscriminate authoritarian deatomizing of marginalized toddlers and banning an app hugely popular with young voters is certainly some top shelf election season strategizing good thing nothing meaningful is on the ballot, like say a full fledged descent into fascism
Looks yummy
Cannon shoots down Trump’s presidential records act claim. Free link wapo.st/3U3BLTL
A newspaper editor — Chris Quinn of the Cleveland Plain Dealer — says it as clearly as he can: "Our Trump reporting upsets some readers, but there aren’t two sides to facts." www.cleveland.com/news/2024/03... Quinn writes of a different kind of access. Access to our own eyes and ears:
I've just sent this email to NBC re: Ronna McDaniel's hiring
From a video doorbell to a smart thermostat, millions of Americans have smart devices in their homes. But could your security be at risk? @ConsumerReports fellow @gigastacey discusses what it would take for our smart devices to be more secure: thehill.com/opinion/tech...
As part of the FCC’s voluntary U.S. cyber labeling program, manufacturers will be able to place a U.S. Cyber Trust Mark on their connected products.