We arrived in Morro Bay at sunset and stopped at the beach before our rental. Emily wasted no time getting her paws wet. I shared a video directly from the beach with paid subscribers. It’s grand to be back!
If I were Brett Veach, Part 2: In-house free agents
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For now, the Democrats’ calls to “reinvent themselves” are rhetorical than actual. Even if moderates try to shift the conversation away from identity politics or radical positions, it doesn’t make sense that the party base will follow. Even if progressives try to rally the rank and file around a bold economic populism, there is no reason…
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talked to my friend and colleague Jordan Castro about his writing and way of thinking about culture. What Jordan says in this interview encapsulates much of what the
Research shows that speaking to strangers has a subtle but significant effect on our happiness. It turns out that the seemingly trivial social encounters — chatting up a person in the elevator, making small talk with the Starbucks barista, or even just smiling at a passerby — can have profound positive changes in your mood.
At 4 p.m. today, the U.S. Senate votes to remove a rule that bans debanking, a practice where banks, financial institutions, payment processors, and even certain services in the digital finance sector, like cryptocurrency platforms, deny services to clients based on political, reputational, or ideological grounds.
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🚨It’s happening🚨 The cover is here, and so is the date: All the Buried Women premieres March 13. It is a 5-part podcast miniseries uncovering women’s stories hidden in the Southern Baptist Convention’s archives.