Sunday Comics
You spend your time with Sunday Comics in a coal mine/You get so dizzy even walking in a straight line
Jumping Off Cliffs
CASH Music’s Jesse von Doom schools you on openness and music.
Civil Liberties Groups Oppose New Privacy “Super Bill of Pure Terribleness”
Digital rights organizations publish letter slamming cybersecurity bill cobbled together from three different proposals and gutted of privacy safeguards.
Burning Bright
Cole Hornaday’s novel comes to its thrilling denouement.
What a Waste: Six Easy Ways to Help Reduce Food Waste…and Some More Difficult Ones
Food waste is a huge problem in North America. Cindy McMann considers some ways to alleviate the problem.
How Walmart Spied on Workers With FBI, Lockheed Martin’s Help
Newly released documents show retail giant used “every deceptive tactic under the sun” to keep tabs on pro-union employees. Nadia Prupis drops on you.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Back on the 7; Late Night, 11pm – 2am
Nathan Vass continues his series of three posts detailing the same night driving the Metro Route No. 7 and exploring humanity.
How the New EU Data Protection Regulation will be Misused to Censor Speech
By concentrating on privacy, Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation has omitted sufficient safeguards to protect freedom of expression. How bad is it? Aylin Akturk and Jeremy Malcolm tell you.
Haiku 38
Andrew Hamlin’s 38th renga focuses on the wistfulness of Autumn in the Emerald City.
How the Gun Control Debate Ignores Black Lives
By failing to talk about the majority of gun murder victims — black men — politicians and advocates are missing the chance to save lives. Lois Beckett writes.
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