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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Sunday Snippets: Fuck ICE

Always. Fuck ICE

The Danes Resisted Fascism, and So Can We

Maryland protesters call for state to cut ties with Avelo Airlines over deportation flights

Alarm after FBI arrests US army veteran for ‘conspiracy’ over protest against Ice

Maryland Taps Affordable Care Act Fund To Help Pay for Abortion Care

As immigration arrests surge, so does number of Maryland sheriffs agreeing to work with ICE

A Week of Outfits: Sharon Beesley

‘It’s a warning, set to a dance beat’: Jon Batiste on his new song urging climate action 20 years after Katrina

Israel Announces Total Siege of Gaza City, Declaring Entire Area “Combat Zone”

DC Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Folk Hero Who Tossed Sandwich at CBP Officer

OpenAI Says It's Scanning Users' ChatGPT Conversations and Reporting Content to the Police

Actually, Slavery Was Very Bad

How ‘Fawning’ Is Ruining Your Relationships

With a Black governor, a powerful Black Caucus, and a lawsuit, Maryland reckons with reparations

Former Top Biden Spox Admits Israel Sabotaged Ceasefire Deals as US Blamed Hamas

Dozens of Countries Are Working Together to Plant ‘Great Green Wall’ Across Africa – and It is Holding Back Poverty

Estrangement as a Trauma-Informed Choice

How LA is uniting to provide mutual aid for those impacted by ICE raids


Sunday, July 16, 2023

Sunday Snippets: Cicadas

It doesn't feel like summer until I hear their song. It's so comforting.

How Women In States That Ban Abortion Are Re-Thinking Their Baby Plans

9 Funny Bird Nest Pictures You Need to See

Stop Calling Each New Disaster “The New Normal”

Domestic terrorism charges in Georgia are prompting concern over political repression

What My Parents Taught Me About Bodily Autonomy

Someone Like Me

In post-Roe Texas, 2 mothers with traumatic pregnancies walk very different paths

A Couple Renovating Their Kitchen in Denmark Found an Ancient Stone Carved With Viking Runes

Parts of a Munich synagogue demolished by Nazis are found in a river 85 years later

A Virginia Museum Repatriated a Nigerian Sculpture and Received a High-Tech Replica in Return. Could the Exchange Shape Future Restitutions?

How corporate America is slashing DEI workers amid backlash to diversity programs

30-year-old who left the U.S. for Denmark says she’s ‘much happier’ now: ‘My salary goes way further’

Ukraine gets the attention. This country's crisis is the world's 'most neglected'

Against all odds, the rare Devils Hole pupfish keeps on swimming

‘Leverage: Redemption’: Christian Kane Explains Why Eliot Can Never Be Redeemed