“Lower-income people living in smaller spaces are especially affected by the toxic gases these ranges leak,” Heather Souvaine Horn writes for The New Republic.
LaunchA failure of imagination about Trump
“American minds are not ready to think about how fast democracy could disintegrate,” Tom Nichols writes.
LaunchAbortion rights groups have never faced a state like Florida
“Voters in states across the political spectrum have backed abortion rights since the fall of Roe. But Florida’s November referendum will be tougher,” Kimberly Leonard and Arek Sarkissian write.
LaunchThe dangerous rise of GPS attacks
“Thousands of planes and ships are facing GPS jamming and spoofing. Experts warn these attacks could potentially impact critical infrastructure, communication networks, and more,” Wired reports.
LaunchIf Trump gets back into power, he plans to flout the Constitution and become a dictator
Time’s Eric Cortellessa was granted multiple audiences with Donald Trump and wrote a chilling report on what the wannabe autocrat has planned if he gets back into power.
LaunchDonald Trump hoped to sidestep abortion in this year’s campaign – Arizona’s near-total ban shows why he can’t
“While court proceedings are likely to delay implementation of the ruling, the political impact was immediate, moving the abortion issue to the fore in a key battleground state, reminding voters of Trump’s role in overturning Roe vs. Wade and handing a gift to President Biden and fellow Democrats,” columnist Mark Z. Barabak writes.
LaunchCaitlin Clark stops by Weekend Update, Kate McKinnon returns to SNL for cold open with Ryan Gosling
Watch highlights from the seventeenth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Ryan Gosling, with Chris Stapleton as the musical guest, including the Close Encounter cold open.
LaunchThese billionaires abandoned Trump after January 6th – taxes are bringing them back in line
The Los Angeles Times’ David Lauter reports: “Many of the nation’s richest people said after the January 6th, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol that they would never again back former President Trump. Now, they’re changing their minds.”
LaunchTesla’s sales drop, a sign that its grip on the electric vehicles market is slipping
“Sales of the company’s electric cars dropped in the first three months of the year, even as other automakers sold more battery-powered vehicles,” The New York Times reports.
LaunchSNL recruits Scarlett Johansson to lampoon Katie Britt’s creepy State of the Union response
Watch highlights from the fourteenth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Josh Brolin, with Ariana Grande as the musical guest, including the State of the Union cold open.
Launch‘He nailed it’: Republican strategist reacts to Biden’s 2024 SOTU speech
Republican strategist Sarah Longwell reacts to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, saying Biden “nailed it,” and explains the mistake some in the GOP made about the president.
LaunchWhy is New York Times campaign coverage so bad? Because that’s what the publisher wants.
Publisher A.G. Sulzberger has shown his hand, revealing why the paper’s political coverage this cycle has been so awful. It’s what he wants.
LaunchEvan Osnos on Joe Biden’s last campaign
“For better and worse, he is a more solemn figure now. His voice is thin and clotted, and his gestures have slowed, but, in our conversation, his mind seemed unchanged. He never bungled a name or a date.”
LaunchSNL mocks Republican senators for being forced to worship Donald Trump
Watch highlights from the twelfth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Shane Gillis, with 21 Savage as the musical guest, including the Trump Victory Party Cold Open cold open.
LaunchJon Stewart returns to The Daily Show desk for the first time since 2015
Jon Stewart is once again hosting The Daily Show, but only on Mondays, in an arrangement similar to Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. Here’s the first monologue of his new residency, looking at the 2024 presidential election and commenting on the ages of the expected major party nominees.
LaunchAnd Ain’t I A Woman: A poem in honor of Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a former slave, spoke at the Women’s Rights Convention, held in Akron, Ohio, in 1851 – a decade before the first shots of the Confederate insurrection were fired.
LaunchWhy repealing Oregon’s drug decriminalization laws would be a mistake
“If we really want to end the overdose and homelessness crises — in Oregon and around the country — we have to understand and follow the evidence, not the fearmongering,” writes Maia Szalavitz.
LaunchNikki Haley appears in SNL cold open to spar with fake Donald Trump
Watch highlights from the eleventh episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Ayo Edebiri, with Jennifer Lopez as the musical guest, including the CNN Town Hall South Carolina cold open.
LaunchA year after East Palestine disaster, rail safety little improved
“Trains are still rolling through East Palestine, Ohio, at 50 mph — the same speed allowed last February when an accident spilled toxic chemicals in the rural town. Bipartisan safety legislation proposed a month after the crash is bogged down in the Senate. And derailments are happening at roughly the same pace,” writes Thomas Black for Bloomberg News.
LaunchF.D. Flam discovers the truism that if common sense existed, we wouldn’t talk about needing it
“There’s a productive, illuminating debate to be had between disagreeing sides — and it won’t be solved by appeals to common sense.”
LaunchSNL returns and serves up another Trump cold open with James Austin Johnson
Watch highlights from the ninth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Jacob Elordi, with Reneé Rapp as the musical guest, including the Trump courthouse cold open.
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