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Amazon, which saved $4B in taxes under Trump's Big Ugly Bill, has cut 30,000 jobs since last October.

Verizon, which saved $2B, plans to cut 15,000 jobs this year.

Meta, which saved $3B, plans to lay off 20% or more of its workforce.

Trickle-down economics is a cruel joke.

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Maria Reva's ENDLING (@doubledaybooks.bsky.social) zigs when you think it's going to zag, all while creating characters looking for meaning, which is complicated when Russia invades Ukraine: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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Just When I Thought I Had Things Figured Out When I went out for my run this morning, I had no idea what I was going to write about (I thought about strength training). That's fairly common, as my long runs on Saturday give me plenty of time...

Just when I thought I had that whole, pesky running with diabetes thing figured out, I had a blood sugar drop this morning; all the gory details (the system worked exactly as it should, so nothing was "gory," of course) here: kevinbrownwrites.weebly.com/blog/just-wh...

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Newly unsealed records reveal Amazon’s price-fixing tactics, California attorney general claims Exclusive: A trove of previously redacted documents was filed as part of the tech giant’s anti-trust battle with the sta

In a major state antitrust investigation, California's Attorney General has unsealed hundreds of records revealing that Amazon illegally pressures its marketplace sellers to engage in price-fixing.

While Trump's DOJ lets corporate lawbreakers off the hook, states are still holding them accountable.

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ACID GREEN VELVET: A Twist on the Gothic Western Witty follow-up to The Orange East Creep

@eleanorjbader1.bsky.social reviews Grace Krilanovich's ACID GREEN VELVET (@twodollarradio.bsky.social); it's a great novel for people who like "twisted Gothic Westerns that merge social criticism with nihilism": turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/acid-green...

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Amazon will pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that two of its Oregon data centers helped contaminate groundwater.

This is exactly why communities across the country are organizing to stop data centers — and winning.

Never doubt your power to change the system.

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@stefanmerrillblock.bsky.social's HOME SCHOOLED (@hanoversquarepress.bsky.social) doesn't merely critique the lack of regulation in home schooling; he tells the story of his relationship with his mother, attempting to understand her and his education: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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‘Everyone is Replaceable’: Death Rattles Oregon Amazon Facility A worker died at Amazon’s Troutdale warehouse last week. Employees were told to look away.

A worker died at an Amazon warehouse in Oregon last week.

For more than an hour, workers were instructed to continue working as the man lay dead.

One worker wanted to help, but a manager told them to “Just turn around and not look. Let’s get back to work," according to @thewesternedge.bsky.social.

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Review of Upward Bound by Woody Brown Hogarth, 2026

Woody Brown, a nonspeaking, autistic man, has released his debut novel UPWARD BOUND (@penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social); it critiques the systems that oppress those without voice, while exploring the struggles that every human faces: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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Review of Dream State by Eric Puchner Doubleday, 2025

Eric Puchner's DREAM STATE (@doubledaybooks.bsky.social) asks those big questions about the meaning of our lives in the midst of a world that seems worse every day: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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This week on the running blog, I get by with a little help from all kinds of people: kevinbrownwrites.weebly.com/blog/

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Soapberry Review A review of The Strength of Water by Karin K. Jensen – Soapberry Review

I was able to review Karen K. Jensen's THE STRENGTH OF WATER for Soapberry Review: soapberryreview.com?p=6325

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Absolutely the last call for preorders from @finishinglinepress.bsky.social; thanks so so much to all of you who have already ordered a copy--I appreciate it more than I can express; QR code or www.finishinglinepress.com/product/jack...

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Sexual Misconduct Takes Center Stage in The Burn List Julie Cruse chronicles almost unimaginable abuse from multiple people and institutions

@eleanorjbader1.bsky.social reviews Julie Cruse's THE BURN LIST (Atmosphere Press); the book explores almost unimaginable abuse throughout the academic world and how far the U.S. still has to go in holding abusers accountable: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/sexual-mis...

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A Head Cold is a Headache This week's running has been fairly easy, as I slowly build back up for the next half marathon, which is in nine weeks. We added an easy day of running, so, for the first time in well over a decade,.....

A head cold was a literal and metaphorical headache this week not for the running, thankfully, but for the diabetes, unfortunately: kevinbrownwrites.weebly.com/blog/a-head-...

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Was That Normal? - The Comics Journal Alex Potts’ latest graphic novel follows Philip, a forty-something, single, heterosexual man living in what appears to be Dover based on the white cliffs in one scene. There’s nothing remarkable about...

Was That Normal? (Avery Hill, 2025) by Alex Potts, reviewed by Kevin Brown www.tcj.com/reviews/was-...

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Was That Normal? - The Comics Journal Alex Potts’ latest graphic novel follows Philip, a forty-something, single, heterosexual man living in what appears to be Dover based on the white cliffs in one scene. There’s nothing remarkable about...

Lovely and insightful review of Was That Normal? by @avpotts.bsky.social on @comicsjournal.bsky.social!
www.tcj.com/reviews/was-...

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The Comics Journal! Talking about my new graphic novel!

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Was That Normal? - The Comics Journal Alex Potts’ latest graphic novel follows Philip, a forty-something, single, heterosexual man living in what appears to be Dover based on the white cliffs in one scene. There’s nothing remarkable about...

I was able to review @avpotts.bsky.social's WAS THAT NORMAL? (@averyhill.bsky.social) for @comicsjournal.bsky.social; Philip struggles to find connection, a problem made worse by his misguided perceptions of how everybody else's lives are so much better: www.tcj.com/reviews/was-...

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Strange People on the Hill Strange People on the Hill: How Extremism Tore Apart a Small American Town, By Michael Edison Hayden

@eleanorjbader1.bsky.social reviews STRANGE PEOPLE ON THE HILL by @michaelehayden.bsky.social, which "highlights the personal and political toll of taking on the right-wing, schooling those who enter this fraught arena about what to anticipate": turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/strange-pe...

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Preorders (and savings) end on April 3; I'd love for to support my work and the work of Finishing Line Press; use QR code or www.finishinglinepress.com/product/jack...; thanks

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Remembering the Why This week of running was another easy one, as my coach had me take one more week to recover before jumping back in to more serious training. Along those lines, managing my blood sugar has also been...

On this week's blog, I try to remember the why? behind my running, especially my thoughts on the upcoming months and what I want to run (and why?!?): kevinbrownwrites.weebly.com/blog/remembe...

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Review of A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness by Michael Pollan Penguin Press, 2026

@michaelpollan.bsky.social's latest book A WORLD APPEARS (@penguinpress.bsky.social) digs into consciousness and the little we know about it, reaffirming the messiness of humanity that machines can never replicate: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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Thanks to so many of you who preordered a book this week from @finishinglinepress.bsky.social!! I'd love to keep that momentum going, as it's only on sale for 10 more days. You can go to www.finishinglinepress.com/product/jack-imagines-a-different-map-by-kevin-brown/ or use the QR code. Thanks.

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@tayari.bsky.social's new novel KIN (@penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social) is one of the best I've read this year; it's a great exploration of what it means to be a Black woman in the middle part of the 20th century, but with a special focus on friendship: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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Review of When We Are Kin by Kyle T. Mays (review by Eleanor J. Bader) An argument for collective engagement

@eleanorjbader1.bsky.social reviews WHEN WE ARE KIN (@haymarketbooks.org) for The Turned Page Review; Bader writes that "Mays’ aspirational vision calls on Indigenous and other people of color to reject capitalism" and to "envision something new": turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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I missed this essay when it came out in Northern Spy a few months ago, but here's one about my father and my struggles with direction when I was younger: northernspyjournal.com/iss-25/pitch...

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Review of Memento Mori: The Art of Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life by Joanna Ebenstein Penguin RandomHouse, 2024

Joanna Ebenstein's MEMENTO MORI (@penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social) is a great exploration of various views of death, with the goal of helping readers develop their own customs, rituals, and understanding: turnedpagereview.substack.com/p/review-of-...

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