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fromThe Nation
5 days ago

What Are Your Obligations When Your Country Is the Villain?

The U.S. executed a devastating missile strike on a school in Iran, killing many children and raising moral questions about its actions.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

A conservative Christian tore down a Pride flag in a public freakout. Now he's paying the price. - LGBTQ Nation

Tucker Kemp reached a pre-trial intervention agreement after attacking a Pride flag at Starbucks, requiring community service and anger management classes.
California
fromAxios
1 week ago

Growth slows across U.S. counties as immigration plummets

International migration fell in 90% of U.S. counties from 2024 to 2025, significantly impacting populous areas.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The real class divide isn't between rich and poor. It's between people who were taught the world will accommodate them and people who were taught to accommodate the world. Both are right about the world they grew up in. - Silicon Canals

Social fluency stems from early life experiences, not wealth, shaping expectations of how the world responds to individuals.
Boston food
fromPoynter
1 week ago

As immigration enforcement reshapes communities, many local stories go untold - Poynter

Immigration enforcement actions are significantly impacting neighborhoods, causing families to disappear and altering community dynamics.
#racism
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
Social justice

I Always Thought I Was an Accepting Person. Then an Influx of Immigrants Moved In-and My Reaction Startled Me.

Acknowledging and confronting personal prejudices is a crucial step towards becoming a better ally.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
Social justice

I Was Raised to Be Accepting. Yet, I Find Myself Battling Strange New Thoughts About Immigrants.

Acknowledging and confronting personal prejudices is a crucial step towards becoming a better ally and challenging racism.
Social justice
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Always Thought I Was an Accepting Person. Then an Influx of Immigrants Moved In-and My Reaction Startled Me.

Acknowledging and confronting personal prejudices is a crucial step towards becoming a better ally.
Social justice
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Was Raised to Be Accepting. Yet, I Find Myself Battling Strange New Thoughts About Immigrants.

Acknowledging and confronting personal prejudices is a crucial step towards becoming a better ally and challenging racism.
Right-wing politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
9 months ago

MAGA pastor begs Christians to stop calling people "gay" because it's "insulting" - LGBTQ Nation

Everett Piper argues against labeling individuals by their sexual orientation, equating such labels to animalistic instincts and suggesting support for conversion therapy.
US politics
fromEsquire
2 weeks ago

Are You One of Those Weirdos Who Wants More Money in Politics? Move to West Virginia!

West Virginia passed legislation obscuring employer information from political donations over $250, ostensibly for harassment protection but effectively shielding corporate political influence from public scrutiny.
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The worst and best thing about growing up in a small town is the same thing - nobody forgets who you were, which means you spend your 20s trying to escape the version of yourself that 600 people cemented when you were 14, and your 40s realizing that version might have been the most honest one - Silicon Canals

When you grow up in a place where everyone's known you since you were in nappies, you carry around hundreds of versions of yourself. Each person you meet has frozen you at a particular moment - the time you threw up at the school dance, your awkward phase when your voice was breaking, that summer you tried to reinvent yourself and failed spectacularly.
Digital life
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

I retired into a neighborhood full of people I'd lived beside for twenty years and realized I didn't actually know a single one of them - Silicon Canals

Retirement reveals decades of disconnection from one's neighborhood community due to work-centered priorities and lifestyle patterns.
fromIntelligencer
2 weeks ago

J.D. Vance Is Having Kamala Harris Problems

Though much of the recent media focus has been on Kent and Tulsi Gabbard, the onetime isolationist turned hawkish director of national intelligence, it is Vance who will ultimately have to wrangle with the political fallout of Trump's decision to attack Iran. Assuming Trump does not illegally seek a third term, all early polling - as well as history and conventional wisdom - suggests it will be Vance accepting the nomination two and a half years from now.
Right-wing politics
Boston food
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I thought moving abroad was exactly what I needed. I ended up finding something even better in a small US city.

A couple relocated from New York to Sweden seeking refuge, then settled in a small Maine city where they found genuine community and contentment.
#lgbtq-rights
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
9 months ago

Montana GOP angered after city outsmarts their new statewide Pride flag ban - LGBTQ Nation

Missoula, Montana designated the Pride flag as its official city flag to legally circumvent state legislation banning LGBTQ+ flags on government property, prompting Republican officials to pledge further legal restrictions.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

12-year-old op-ed sends MAGA into a tizzy: Marriage equality will bring the "End Times"! - LGBTQ Nation

LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
9 months ago

Montana GOP angered after city outsmarts their new statewide Pride flag ban - LGBTQ Nation

Missoula, Montana designated the Pride flag as its official city flag to legally circumvent state legislation banning LGBTQ+ flags on government property, prompting Republican officials to pledge further legal restrictions.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

12-year-old op-ed sends MAGA into a tizzy: Marriage equality will bring the "End Times"! - LGBTQ Nation

SF politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

She was arrested for holding a protest sign in small-town California: This is a testing ground'

A former preschool teacher was convicted and jailed for silently protesting at a county board meeting, reflecting broader political polarization and free speech restrictions in conservative areas.
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Evan Mascagni & Joe Keith Bickett on the Myth, Injustice, and Legacy of The Cornbread Mafia: Podcast

If you were getting pot in the late '70s or early '80s in this part of the country, there's a good chance it may have been coming from these guys. You've got these guys who served decades in prison for marijuana, and now they're getting out into a world where it's legal everywhere.
Independent films
fromIntelligencer
3 weeks ago

8 Scarily Stupid Moments From Trump's Kentucky Rally

President Trump recently slammed the U.K.'s prime minister for failing to join his war on Iran by saying, 'This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with.' But is Trump himself rising to the occasion with soaring rhetoric and clear-eyed assessments of the conflict, much like the man who led Britain through World War II?
Right-wing politics
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

A Word for Our Troubled Times

A record high of adults—80 percent—believes that Americans are divided on the most important values. National pride, trust in government, and confidence in institutions are near record lows. The Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz says the United States hasn't been this divided since the Civil War. Nearly half of Americans think another civil war is likely in their lifetime.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

In Vermont, small town meetings grapple with debate on big issues

When you have people sleepwalking into an authoritarian regime, it's up to us to sound the alarm. People feel isolated, helpless and hopeless. And when you hear about other people who are just like you taking a stand and representing something that you believe, that gives you not only hope, but it gives you power.
US news
LGBT
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The GOP's Most Dangerous New Policy Forced My Family Out of Our Home. I'm Afraid They're Not Done With Us Yet.

A trans clinician and family fled Iowa in 2025 after the state eliminated the LGBTQ Counseling Clinic and restricted gender-affirming care for their trans child.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The digital colonization of flyover states': how datacenters are tearing small-town America apart

Amazon has sought a tax abatement that would see its datacenter exempt from paying property taxes for 30 years in exchange for the funding of local schools and infrastructure projects. The people up on city council are, for the most part, good people. They care about the community, [but] they have been taken advantage of by these companies.
Online Community Development
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

The essentials of democracy - High Country News

Environmental protections are being dismantled through regulatory actions without public input, while climate change impacts devastate agricultural communities dependent on water resources.
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've lived in and visited so many of America's biggest cities, but these 6 small towns have really won me over

Small towns near major US cities offer a more relaxed, rewarding alternative to the stress and congestion of large metropolitan areas.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I swore I'd never move back to my hometown. When I became a mom, I changed my mind so I could be close to my parents.

A mysterious illness forced a return to hometown, transforming initial resentment into appreciation for proximity to family support and a fulfilling life with children nearby.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The families forced to move hundreds of miles for a home

London councils are relocating hundreds of people to deprived areas in north-east England due to housing shortages, leaving families struggling in unfamiliar towns without jobs or established support systems.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

West Virginia Is Not Here For Authoritarian Cosplay - Above the Law

Federal judges in West Virginia, appointed by both parties, are issuing strong rulings against Operation Country Roads, a MAGA immigration initiative that arrested roughly 650 people in January through roadside enforcement targeting immigrants.
fromDefector
1 month ago

Still Country For Old Women | Defector

Megan Keller was a 21-year-old next-big-thing-on-defense when she won her first Olympic gold medal, in Pyeongchang, the winter before her senior year of college. She was also very nearly the reason her team lost it. The refs whistled her for an illegal hit on Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin late in overtime, and her teammates spent 95 chilling seconds on the penalty kill atoning for her sins.
Women
Silicon Valley
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

7 things lower middle class families did every single Sunday in the 1980s that cost almost nothing but created the kind of closeness wealthy families spend thousands trying to manufacture now - Silicon Canals

Simple, communal rituals like cooking and shared Sundays build genuine, enduring family connection better than costly retreats, scheduled quality time, or convenience-driven habits.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The US Department of Hate

Escalating state violence, deportations, and suppression of critics mirror Orwellian authoritarianism and demand urgent collective resistance.
US politics
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Is It Just Me, or Does JD Vance Love Being the Bad Guy?

The Trump administration halted over $250 million in Medicaid reimbursements to Minnesota in response to a fraud scandal, with Vice President Vance citing the need for better stewardship of taxpayer money.
Left-wing politics
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

29 Brutally Honest Confessions From Democrats Who Live In Red States

Left-leaning Americans living in deeply conservative areas face social isolation, limited safe spaces, and emotional distress from political ostracism.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

We Had a Group of Tight-Knit Parent Friends. Then We Caught Two of Them Getting a Little Too ... Close. Uh Oh.

Give children age-appropriate, neutral explanations that protect privacy, avoid gossip, acknowledge feelings, and preserve routines when adult friendships break.
Music
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Rock the Country Issues Statement on South Carolina Cancellation: "Loving America Isn't Political"

Rock the Country canceled its Anderson, South Carolina show after headliner Shinedown withdrew; organizers pledge to support artists and continue remaining seven tour dates.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Last Days of the Southern Drawl

My dad has always had a southern accent: His words fall out of his mouth the way molasses would sound if it could speak, thick and slow. But his "KFC voice," as my sisters and I call it, is country. It's watered-down on work calls and during debates with his West Coast relatives. But it comes out around fellow cattle farmers and old friends from Kentucky, where he grew up.
Writing
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I Lived in the "Most Neighborly City in America" for 11 Years - Here's What That Actually Looked Like

In November 2014, I crammed my possessions into my Toyota Corolla and drove 2,000 miles from Maryland to Salt Lake City, Utah, for a job. While temporarily staying with a friend's brother, I found the perfect house to rent. On a cold December morning, ready to head to my new place, I turned the key in my car's ignition. But I only heard rapid, grinding clicks. I turned the key again and again. The engine refused to work.
Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

When my family of 4 moved to a small town, we downsized. We now spend more time together and less money.

Weekends often revolved around errands, shopping trips, paid activities, and $10-a-piece "treats" for the kids to make the grind feel worth it. We'd wander around big-box stores without needing anything or kill an afternoon in the mall when the weather wasn't nice (which in Alberta is several months of the year). We'd eat out or order in because we were tired after a long day of work and commuting.
Mindfulness
Media industry
fromcleveland
2 months ago

Why Cleveland's newsroom is not facing Pittsburgh's fate: Letter from the Editor

Cleveland newsroom is financially self-sustaining, generating more revenue than expenses and growing audience and revenue to preserve local journalism.
#rural-economy
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

His suburban idylls teem with the 'uncanny magic of the exceptionally unexceptional' - 48 hills

Jonathan Crow’s American Realist paintings prioritize mood, composition, and color to evoke intuitive, music-like emotional responses that resist simple verbal definition.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Help! When People Find Out How I Grew Up, They Treat It Like an Idyllic Lifestyle. It's Much Darker Than That.

Growing up with unreliable utilities and remoteness included beauty alongside hard labor, isolation, limited medical access, and real hazards that make romanticizing off-grid living misleading.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

How AI is posing a threat to democracy in Yorkshire

AI-enabled misinformation produces convincing fake council posts that spread widely, threaten elections and democracy, and exploit user inattention for profit.
fromNature
2 months ago

'Greed is the iron cage of our times' - why nationalism is here to stay

Collating data from the World Bank and other sources in innovative ways, he argues that globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century was accompanied by then-unprecedented growth of income in both previously poor populations (notably in China) and people at the top of the world's income distribution (especially those in the West). By contrast, relative shares of world income stagnated or were thought to have declined for wealthy nations' middle and working classes, including in the United States.
World news
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

America Is Fraying, What Comes Next?

The air feels heavier. And the struggles are changing shape. Beyond my office walls, the world is shifting, and my clients sense the tremors. The things they once trusted, global order, democratic norms, and even their own personal safety, no longer feel solid. They feel brittle, as if one strong wind could bring it all down. And what they're sensing isn't imagined.
Relationships
Right-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Why the white America Trump dreams of is just a fantasy

Stopping immigration cannot restore a predominantly white America; demographic trends ensure a shrinking non-Hispanic white population, and exclusionary policies will weaken the United States.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

The far right thinks kids are property, not people. This is the heart of the anti-trans moral panic. - LGBTQ Nation

Right-wing views treat children as parental property, while liberal views recognize children as autonomous human beings with independent identities and needs.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Help! I Wanted to Extend a Simple Thank You to a Neighbor. But They Took Advantage of My Generosity.

Neighbor shoveled unexpected snow; host offered lunch but felt resentful when partner joined and ordered pricier items; host wants clear, fair repayment expectations.
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

Heritage in the Arena

"It is not the critic who counts," President Theodore Roosevelt once said. "The credit belongs to the man who is in the arena." The Heritage Foundation has been in the arena for many years, fighting many battles, so it's no surprise that it has attracted many critics as well. And while Heritage cannot claim perfection, this much is certain: We have stayed true to our mission despite the critics;
Right-wing politics
LGBT
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Learning to two-step at a queer country bar - High Country News

A newly married same-sex couple attends Stud Country's beginner two-step at Los Globos to rehearse their first dance amid queer country and cowboy culture.
#jd-vance
fromIndependent
2 months ago
US politics

JD Vance's journey from 'Scots-Irish hillbilly' to embracing religion - and the Irish Catholic networking guru who played a key role

fromIndependent
2 months ago
US politics

JD Vance's journey from 'Scots-Irish hillbilly' to embracing religion - and the Irish Catholic networking guru who played a key role

US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Rod Dreher Thinks the Enlightenment Was a Mistake

Rod Dreher emerged as an influential conservative voice shaping religious conservatives' cultural despair and advising figures like J.D. Vance within conservative media.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Conservative group leader calls MAGA a "rotting carcass" that has already lost the culture war - LGBTQ Nation

the rotting carcass of the MAGA era, its shrieking insecurities, its pathetic resentments, its festering hatreds, and that distinct, metallic tang of panic rising in the back of its throat behind the soft wattle.
US politics
LGBT
fromQueerty
1 month ago

WATCH: A gay love affair leads to a scandal that shocks a community in this sordid, Southern true-crime tale - Queerty

Louisville's vibrant queer community earned the nickname 'Glitter Ball City,' but the city also endured the 2010 Pink Triangle Murder investigated in an HBO documentary.
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Democrats Really Can Compete in Rural America

Rural grassroots organizing delivered Democratic victories across nonurban areas, flipping key offices and expanding legislative influence through local bench-building strategies.
fromJezebel
1 month ago

Older White Women in Red States Really Loved This Documentary About an Immigrant!

In what seems to be the most uniting moment since Chardonnay was invented, older white Republican women flocked to movie theaters this past weekend to watch Melania, the nearly two-hour-long documentary about the First Lady financed by Jeff Bezos and directed by accused sex pest Brett Ratner. The film allegedly follows her during the 20 days leading up to Trump's second inauguration in 2025, though the trailer basically just showed her wearing sunglasses.
US politics
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

JD Vance Says America Has A Somali Problem'

A large percentage of Somali residents allegedly collect welfare benefits, indicating vetting failures and widespread fraud siphoning taxpayer funds, harming American families.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Another Way to Be an American

Enforced Americanization undermines democracy; allowing immigrants to retain cultural identities supports a trans-national Americanism that strengthens democratic pluralism.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Questions About Youth Perceptions of Access to American Dream

He began by characterizing what I had written as "fascinating," which could have meant a multitude of things coming from a teenager. He then explained that his eighth-grade English class included recent discussions about immigrant pursuits of the American dream. Accordingly, one major takeaway from those conversations with his teacher and peers was that many people come to the U.S. because it is perceived as a land of opportunity.
US politics
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

GOP candidates weigh in on transgender athlete controversy raised on South Shore

In that top eight was a biological male,
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Renee Good's Killing Has Unleashed MAGA's Misogyny

The killing of 37-year-old mother of three Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis last Wednesday has shocked the world and become a political nightmare for the Trump administration. The proper response to this horrific killing would be an independent and transparent investigation. Instead, the Trump administration has chosen the path of stonewalling, cover-up, and demonizing the victim-including by making sexist and homophobic attacks against Good.
US politics
US politics
fromJezebel
2 months ago

JD Vance Calls Mamdani 'The Guy Who Wants to Take All Property Away from White People'

Mamdani aide's past tweets about transferring property from white owners spurred right-wing outrage, legal warnings, and debate over race and housing disparities.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Minnesota and the American Idea

Masked federal officers killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, eroding protections for protesting and threatening the foundations of propositional American citizenship.
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