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By Geoffrey A. Fowler, Technology columnist, July 17
5 questions we all should have asked before we downloaded the latest viral app that ages your face.
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The #1 most read story @ WashingtonPost.com right now.
By Geoffrey A. Fowler, Technology columnist, July 17
5 questions we all should have asked before we downloaded the latest viral app that ages your face.
You'd think Cohen would've spilled guts on this, but who knows anymore...
It's a big mistake for Democrats to write off Asian or Pacific Islander candidates who don't quite fit in with their program. It's not written in stone that they will be Democrats.
Democrats want more information about the Trump administration’s attempts to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
By Ella Nilsen @ Vox.com, July 17, 6:31 pm
The US House has voted to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in criminal contempt for not complying with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request for information on why they added a US citizenship question to the 2020 census. The final vote was 230-198, with only former Republican Rep. Justin Amash joining Democrats (four Democrats also voted no).
The vote is part of an ongoing effort by House Democrats to get more information about the Trump administration’s attempts to include a citizenship question on the census. Wednesday’s vote marks the first time the full House has passed a criminal contempt resolution for members of the Trump administration.
Even though the House just passed a criminal referral asking the US Justice Department to prosecute Barr and Ross, it’s crucial to remember Congress is essentially just making another a request here, albeit a more strongly worded one. It’s up to the executive branch to comply [....]
After criticizing Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) during a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, the crowd erupts into chants of "send her back."
America is circling the drain of racism, ignorance and hate. This will not end well.
Why don’t people like the mayor of America’s largest city? There’s no single explanation.
Policy-wise, a lot of de Blasio’s record is strong, and he’s essentially delivered on what he set out to do when campaigning for mayor: He delivered universal pre-K and expanded paid sick leave, reduced stop-and-frisk policing, and oversaw the city’s $15 minimum wage hike. New York’s economy is strong and crime rates are low, though homelessness remains a problem. De Blasio has steadily progressed up New York City’s political ranks over 30 years and was reelected mayor in 2017 with 67 percent of the vote. As FiveThirtyEight’s Chadwick Matlin notes, de Blasio “was progressive before it was cool.”
Rather, de Blasio’s issue largely seems to be one of style. De Blasio can come off as sanctimonious, arrogant, stubborn, and preachy about the gravity and scope of what he’s doing. He can be perceived as caring more about big-picture symbolism than the day-to-day grind of city policy, and he’s not particularly charismatic. To make matters worse, he has a fractious relationship with the New York press — which tends to drip out into national media, since so many media companies are based in New York — and neither he nor they seem particularly inclined to try to fix it. And to some extent, New Yorkers are always going to hate the mayor they have, whoever it is.
“The issue is people don’t like him, and he doesn’t care,” said Rebecca Katz, a former longtime de Blasio adviser and founder of consulting firm New Deal Strategies. She added, “In terms of New York City being a beacon of progressive leadership, he’s made some really strong strides, but his personality has left some to be desired.”
Replacing Acosta. " Mr. Pizzella has spent years advocating for the interests of businesses.." Pizzella has already been confirmed by the GOP Senate. In the 70's (yeah we can talk about the 70's, right?) Pizzella compared George McGovern, the Democratic nominee for President to Hitler. McGovern, as pilot, survived 35 missions in a B-24 over Nazi Europe, was awarded the Distinguished Air Cross and Air Medal. The right wing incivility, big lies and crazy did not start with Trump! Pizzella has fought minimum wages, workplace regulation, unions and worker benefits. MAGA!
Conservative video blogger, or whatever he is, Dave Rubin has interviewed only Democratic presidential candidates so far.
Ex-Fox & Friends co-host Clayton Morris has left the country amid more than two dozen lawsuits from investors who say he defrauded them in real estate deals involving properties in Indianapolis . Morris and Whalen are accused of covering their tracks by providing fake leases and sending rent checks even though the properties were vacant. Many of the investors say they only discovered the truth when they began receiving code violations and condemnation notices from the city.
It never changes, The Long Con, from 2012: The strategic alliance of snake-oil vendors and conservative true believers ..designed to corral fleeceable multitudes all in one place—and the formation of a cast of mind that makes it hard for either them or us to discern where the ideological con ended and the money con began.
From the comfort of retirement, the former speaker remembers that he really didn’t like Trump after all.
By Charlie Sykes @ TheBulwark.com, July 12
Sykes summarizes here what Tim Alberta says in his book about Ryan's history dealing with Trump, noting that
In his extraordinary new book, American Carnage, Tim Alberta captures Ryan’s tortured path from outraged Trump opponent to quiescent enabler. Alberta knows conservativism and he understands Ryan, which makes him the ideal chronicler of Ryan’s tragedy; he recounts the steps and the nature of the bargain in painful detail.
The Reels Brothers Spent Eight Years in Jail for Refusing to Leave It.
Great work, this piece, in pointing out where a major unacknowledged problem lies. Highly recommended.
I once wrote here obsessively about SSRIs and their dangers. The dangers of those drugs has became mainstream talk and no longer on the fringe - Joe Rogan has talked about it regularly in regards to mass shooters. People are also very worried about the opiate crisis and drugs like Fentanyl. Meanwhile, all sorts of recreational drugs are being legalized. Is it possible that drugs much closer to nature could provide what we grew to depend on chemicals for?