Monochrome
The tag team of Pam Carter and Omar Willey bring you a poem based on a photograph based on a poem based on a memory.
Unsnarling the Complexity of Naming and Shaming
Hilda Bastian explores the renaissance of public shaming in all its facets.
On Redeeming Other People
What if the person you want to redeem does not want redemption? Then you must dream. Kelly J. Baker writes.
My Husband’s Rare Cancer
Dr. Ricki Lewis delves into her own husband’s rare type of cancer and ponders why some medical people are dismissive of science.
Restaurant Reviews by Seattle First-Graders
Pam Carter surveys a group of Seattle first-graders for their thoughts on fine dining around Seattle.
Sunday Comics
This Week in Sunday Comics: Portnoy and Hodge Podge return atop Rosebud the Jackalope. We wish.
FBI Wants to Remove Privacy Protections from its Massive Biometrics Database
Jennifer Lynch considers the absurdity of it all.
Broadband Privacy Can Prevent Discrimination: The Case of Cable One and FICO Scores
Neutrality also means more freedom from bias. Harold Feld studies an example in the case of FICO.
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