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Head of flight attendants union wants you to watch for signs of potential fights on the plane

As we all know by now, there has been a dramatic spike in people behaving really badly on airplanes. Despite the FAA adopting a policy of zero tolerance for disruptive behavior, the airlines have submitted over 5,000 reports of unruly passengers. Out of that

Here's just how much private prison profiteers sunk into the 2020 election

A researcher from The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University has published data at LA Progressive Newsletter detailing the vast sums of cash that private prison profiteers like GEO Group, CoreCivic, an

Anti-vaxx Chronicles: Why don't the anti-science, faith-only types go to church when they get sick?

Facebook is a menace. COVID-19 is a menace. Conservatism is a cesspool. Together, those three ingredients have created a toxic stew of malevolent death and devastation. We can talk about all those things in the abstract, look at the numbers and statistics, an

John Thune, professional photo bomber

Over the years, I’ve written a lot about the U.S. Senate. I’ve written a lot about Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. And I’ve searched our photo subscription services for a lot of pictures of McConnell. Most of them end up being from the short pre

Majority of Republicans want a Trump 2024 run, but he's practically toxic to everyone else

A new Marquette Law School poll suggests that even though Donald Trump is likely a shoo-in for the GOP nomination in 2024, he also has a decent likelihood of repelling a lot of voters in the general election. Among Republicans in the survey, 60% say they wan

Gutter troll Lauren Boebert implies Rep. Ilhan Omar is a violent terrorist; Omar calls out her lies

Irony is Rep. Lauren Boebert worrying about a terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol. And speaking in front of an American flag. And being a member of Congress, for that matter. The same woman who’s undermined Capitol security, endangered her colleague

Thanks to COVID-19, the future could be full of fire, explosions, and really, really bad food

From the earliest days of the global pandemic, one of the most common symptoms of a COVID-19 infection has also been on of the oddest: a loss of the sense of smell, more technically known as olfactory dysfunction. That symptom has often been treated as s

This is why we do what we do

Back in 2018, a group of determined Idahoans hit the road in a couple of old RVs they painted green, taking on the herculean task of getting a ballot initiative to expand Medicaid in the state. After losing a bad set of laws privatizing education t

Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: What is justice?

We start off this Turkey Day edition of the Abbreviated Pundit Roundup with Kimberly Atkins Stohr of The Boston Globe writing that while the guilty verdicts against Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan for

Compton fights inequality with universal basic income

Eight-hundred low-income households are receiving monthly payments through the Compton Pledge guaranteed income program. By Melissa Chadburn for Capital & Main The city of Compton has been a lot of things: the site of fiery social conflicts with po

Despite rebranding efforts, prison tech company Aventiv still profits off of incarcerated people

by Alexandra Martinez This story was originally published at Prism. Last month, JPay, a prison technology and money management company for current and formerly incarcerated people, agreed to pay $6 million in fines and restitution for taking advantage o

Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: Nu is old news, now it's Omicron

Paying attention to the Omicron variant might get more people vaxxed, and if so, a good thing.You never know what pushes people to roll up their sleeve, and sometimes just having COVID in the news is enough. So far, South Africa is saying their hospitalized

A Pandemic Guide to Anime: Horror edition

Welcome back! It’s been quite a while since we last met. Like, a while. How have you been? Yeah, me too. It happens. Back when the days when there had not yet been an insurrection on American soil during the new millennium, and we were only dealing with a

This holiday season, don't contribute to an MLM—even if a loved one begs you to

Depending on your age and where you live, multilevel marketing schemes (also known as MLMs) might be ubiquitous in your life. Or you might be thinking: Wait, those still exist? They do exist, although companies get away with not being pyramid schemes lar

Latina who gave birth while on life support after contracting COVID-19 urges vaccinations

NBC News’ Nicole Acevedo reports that Maryland mom María Esther Roque Díaz is strongly urging pregnant individuals, “particularly other Latinas,” get the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s because she gave birth to her child while on life support af

Contender for greatest mess in Congress seeks promotion to be greatest mess in Texas

Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert, the legendary bomb-thrower who carried the far right’s banner in Congress before the Tea Party wave and the Donald Trump era reshaped the Republican caucus, announced Monday night that he would challenge scandal-ridden Attorney Gen

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GOP leaders in red states aren’t afraid of our party, but they are terrified of these women

Millions of disenfranchised minorities have been sitting out elections, and the Republican state legislatures have initiated an avalanche of voter suppression laws to keep it that way while our Democratic leadership has done nothing to respond. In fact, our l

After Trump's Pennsylvania Senate pick bows out, New Jersey's own TV quack Dr. Oz may enter fray

Because Donald Trump is a gooey, hulking, Brobdingnagian wad of loser, his handpicked replacement for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Pat Toomey has already settled in for his political dirt nap. Sean Parnell, the MAGA-anointed heir apparent t

Anti-vaxx Chronicles: Unfortunately, Canada isn't immune, has its own deplorables

Facebook is a menace. COVID-19 is a menace. Conservatism is a cesspool. Together, those three ingredients have created a toxic stew of malevolent death and devastation. We can talk about all those things in the abstract, look at the numbers and statistics, an

The only real value left for 'values voters' is white Christian identity

In the midst of the Trump era, I have regularly been surprised by how often I agree with a sentiment being written or tweeted by some conservative commentators such as Jennifer Rubin, or even sometimes Bill Kristol. But a piece Rubin recently penne

The environmental impact of Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Holiday shopping is on the horizon as Black Friday and Cyber Monday loom ever closer. Black Friday purchases hit a record high last year, with consumer spending reaching $9 billion. Cyber Monday was even more successful: U.S. consumers spent $10.8 billion. Od

As GOP redraws lines to assure new wins, Democrats have just 12 months left to protect democracy

As things stand right now, Republicans are heavily favored to take control of the House in the 2022 midterm elections. This isn't because of dissatisfaction with Democratic results, or because a year before election day Democratic candidates have all botched

Biden has delivered a wealth of accomplishments in one year, but voters don't seem to know it

Over the last several months, we have been dedicating some time and energy in the Daily Kos/Civiqs survey to trying to figure out why President Joe Biden's approval ratings are nearly 10 points underwater. The first of these Civiqs surveys tested the popular

New COVID-19 variants raise global concerns, generate travel restrictions in advance of WHO meeting

Two new variants of COVID-19 which appear to have emerged in Southern Africa are raising extremely serious concerns around the world. The variants—known as C.1.2 and B.1.1.529—appear to have a worrisome combination of changes, including changes that coul

Caught between Black Friday and Buy Nothing Day? Here are some gift ideas you can feel good about

It’s time for the annual festival of consumerism known as holiday shopping season. It may actually be past time, given supply chain problems that have led some people to shop early. But the culture says this weekend is about shopping. Let’s say 

Next pandemic, hell, all the time, let’s just give people money

Just about every other economically advanced country in the world approached the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic in the smartest, most humane way. They gave people money. Just like that. They used a variety of schemes—payroll subsid

Biden admin reversing termination of programs that could reunite some Haitian and Filipino families

The Biden administration has reversed the termination of two little-discussed but very significant immigration programs, including a policy that allowed Filipino World War II veterans to petition to bring loved ones to the U.S. while they wait for their

Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: So What's New With the Nu COVID variant?

Mitchell S Jackson/Runner’s world: Twelve Minutes and a Life Ahmaud Arbery went out for a jog and was gunned down in the street. How running fails Black America Let me acknowledge that I am one of the rarest of Americans, one otherwise known as a Blac

Cartoon: Thanksgiving With Little Suzie Newsykins

x Vimeo Video (Remember, you can help support my work over on Patreon — where you’ll find behind-the-scenes goodies like prints and exclusive videos.) As bad as many things are, Little Suzie Newsykins realizes there really are some things to be thankfu

On Thanksgiving, I'm thankful my Jewish ancestors left Europe, and that America took them in

“I’ve got something I’d like to say.” That’s what I usually offer up as a preamble, as I try to get the attention of my kids and other family members gathered around the Thanksgiving table. It usually takes a couple of attempts, but once we’re al

Scientist with the best job ever studies laughter of babies, says it's all 'about the eye contact'

Developmental psychologist Caspar Addyman has the best job ever. He works to answer the age-old question: What makes babies laugh? This means Addyman spends most of his working days listening to, and decoding, the sound of what can only be described as t

The pandemic has been isolating, but I’ll always be grateful for one moment of community

Do you need to hear a happy story? A “so hundreds of thousands of people have died and large swaths of the country have refused to try to save lives and we’ve seen the Capitol attacked in an attempt to overturn an election but everything isn’t terrible

I'm thankful for this 94-year-old Polish antifa veteran who continues to slam neo-fascists

Wanda Traczyk-Stawska is an outspoken 94-year-old Polish freedom fighter. She is a veteran of the Warsaw uprising, joining the resistance when she was 17 years old. Her youth and small stature earned her the nickname “Doughnut” within the resistance

Anti-vaxx Chronicles: He mocks GoFundMe campaigns. Guess what happens next

Facebook is a menace. COVID-19 is a menace. Conservatism is a cesspool. Together, those three ingredients have created a toxic stew of malevolent death and devastation. We can talk about all those things in the abstract, look at the numbers and statistics, an

Here are seven recipes I use to make my holiday cooking special. What are yours?

The holidays are here, and that means it’s cooking, and especially baking, season. From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, parties and special occasions are stacked up, while dark days and cold weather make it appealing to have something in the oven. The ho

This holiday season, dust off those kitchen appliances—but not for the reason you expect

Every holiday season, people debate back and forth about what to donate to food banks and shelters: food? Diapers? Interview clothes? Just cash? There are pros and cons to all options, and frankly, the best route is to reach out to the specific shelter or org

Unthanksgiving and the National Day of Mourning: Everything you should know

For more than a century and a half, the U.S. has observed Thanksgiving Day as a federal holiday. Its roots date back more than 400 years and consistently intersect with violence against Native Americans. In 1637, Massachusetts Colony Gov. John Winth

Let's talk about chosen families and the holidays

During the holiday season, a lot of well-intentioned people encourage us to focus, more than anything, on our families. The message is loud and clear: Cherish the time you have with your loved ones, prioritize seeing family above all else, and be present in t

This holiday, give thanks for the workers who have gotten us this far despite danger and disrespect

Every Thanksgiving, I write a reminder for the people at home or with their families to take a moment to think about people who have to work on the holiday. This year, the pandemic has altered that landscape a little bit, in ways good and bad.  A n
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