If you are thinking about Asheville and WNC, this is beautiful. organizingmythoughts.org/neighbors-as...
"Get that ready because it could save your life or your community's lives," says Asheville organizer Sarah Nuñez.
"Right now, those are the rules. But they donât have to be." defector.com/the-wnbas-se...
A woman in the stands at last week's playoff game between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun wore a shirt that read âBAN NAILS.â She had evidently put some thought into this.
"Harris' economic plan is good, but Trump's is tariffic!" - George Will
This is fucking disgusting: Character_ai is using my murdered niece as the face of a video game AI without her dad's permission. He is very upset right now. I can't imagine what he's going through. Please help us stop this sort of terrible practice. character.ai/character/Dv...
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Decades ago, a dozen friends gathered on the National Mall for breakfast. Despite the extravagant scene being captured by a Post photographer, the people at the center remained a mystery. That is until Joyce Naltchayan Boghosian put the pieces together.
In 1974, a group of friends met the unthinkable with a lavish celebration. The real story behind a photo that captured the moment remained a mystery until now.
Members of Congress who voted to defund FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program one day before Helene hit: Sen. Budd (R-NC) Sen. Blackburn (R-TN) Sen. Hagerty (R-TN) Reps. Bean, Bilirakis, Cammack, Donalds, Gaetz, Lee, Luna, Mills, Posey, Waltz, Webster (R-FL) Rep. Bishop (R-NC)
There is a line between James Earl Jones' performance as Few Clothes in Matewan to Aaron Pierre's Terry in Rebel Ridge, where, for the good(ish) of their people, they make common cause with a group from whom they expected nothing in the past and expect nothing in the future.