Zudotoji: What I Saw On Jan 6 at the Capitol
Thread: Some strange things I observed at the protest yesterday, and things I subsequently found in the background of my photos and videos. This...
The Afghanistan Papers: A Secret History Of The War
In a cache of previously unpublished interviews and memos, key insiders reveal what went wrong during the longest armed conflict in U.S. history in Afghanistan.
Fluoroquinolone Alert: The Common Medication That Could Lead to Irreversible Health Conditions
Popular due to their effectiveness in fighting various bacterial infections, fluoroquinolone antibiotics carry risks that can be worse than the illness.
Can homelessness become a focus issue in an election year?
Instead of waiting for a federal solution to homelessness, some states are working on their own to alleviate the homelessness problem.
Coloring Outside the Lines: SCOTUS Diversity Hire vs. European Enlightenment
Via Reason.com:
“’My biggest concern,’ said Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Monday, ‘is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways.’
That comment...
Supreme Court Action Leads to Early Release of Jan. 6 Prisoner Who Carried Confederate...
Jan. 6 prisoner has won early release from prison thanks to a Supreme Court decision to review the use of a felony obstruction charge against Jan. 6 detainees.
‘The Firing Squad’ Screening in Manhattan
Highly awaited movie “The Firing Squad” will be screened at the AMC Empire 25 cinema complex in Manhattan, New York, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on March 30.
The Meltdown of Commercial Real Estate
In case you’ve still got money in a bank, Bloomberg is warning that defaults in commercial real estate loans could “topple” hundreds of U.S. banks.
Hong Kong: Article 23 Legislation — the potential for abuse
In a submission to the Legislative Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK SAR), Amnesty International today urged the government to heed...
Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Funding Bill to Avert Partial Shutdown
The U.S. Senate in the early hours of March 23 passed a $1.2 trillion omnibus spending package that was approved by the House on Friday.