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New: We found out how much money Nick Fuentes makes from "superchats": $900,000 since the start of Trump's second term. Here's the story of Kristine in Ohio, a food-truck operator who became his most frequent donor, despite not making much money herself: wapo.st/4mERkhv

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In other contexts I've seen "unauthorized" as a replacement. Seems like it's a little more accurate

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The only time I'll ever have the honor of being mentioned in the same breath as Alberto

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No matter how incompetent these schlubs have to fight to the teeth to keep their jobs so they can continue to live like billionaires on the public's dime

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Perspective : $100 million annually for Bezos is the equivalent of tapping your $75,000 nest egg for a Chic Fil A meal for your family . Yes you can do it every year

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Yes but 6:13 is fine

4 months ago 2 0 1 0

Real question - who's writing this stuff? It sounds like AI slop

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

To be fair there aren't any others that combine state and local or that are small in the center of a huge metro area // maybe San Francisco but most others have more of the regions population and businesses

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What?? Kill anything good for no reason

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Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Matthew McConaughey travel coordination email for the Cotton Bowl

Ever wonder about the VIP treatment Matthew McConaughey gets at the University of Texas?

FOIAball, a new site covering college football through public records reporting, is coming next week.

So subscribe now: foiaball.com

8 months ago 536 89 31 34

New rule: The truth is inversely related to the number of adjectives used in an official statement

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LMK if I can help, Jake - I'm not working full time anymore and am a little obsessed with this as well but have done nothing productive with that obsession. I'm on vacation next week, but will be back after that

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Crossed out "the administration is trying to accomplish" and replaced it with Congress

Crossed out "the administration is trying to accomplish" and replaced it with Congress

Here I fixed it

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Real question: how do customs officers figure out how much tariff is owed? Do they have a blinking light for each product / country combination that changes hourly?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Anti deficiency act? There's a reason that you're it allowed to "volunteer" and "donate" to the feds

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Cmon publishers - join them : Wired and 404 media are "tipping the balance .... between public interest and business more toward the public interest. "

1 year ago 9 3 0 0

Wow. The worst of earmarks and signing statements put together

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OAH | Federal Employees Oral History ProjectOAH | Federal Employees Oral History Project

Histories wanted! Are you a recently terminated federal employee? Historians want to record your story! There's so much you know; let's get it on the record. You may record anonymously if you wish. www.oah.org/2025/03/04/f...

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The same sophisticated keyword searches they've been using to shut down programs and data -- amazing the power AI can bring to just a few words

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

And on weekends when they shut off what few pollution controls they had at the steel mills

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Firing of FOIA officers leaves experts worried about public records access under Trump - Poynter ‘Anytime that whole FOIA offices are getting fired, it portends terrible things’

“Anytime that whole FOIA offices are getting fired, it portends terrible things,” said Washington Post FOIA director Nate Jones.

www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...

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This headline. This photo.
Is it bad when people get what they want?

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Homeland Security budgets $200m for new border ad campaign In the ads, Kristi Noem praises President Trump and warns migrants in the US illegally that “we will find you.”

I would love to see the wheels turn as they try to decide between funneling taxpayer $ to their media supporters vs reaching their supposed audience

www.semafor.com/article/02/1...

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Change a headline that said "expanding access to Ivf" to "saying something vague"

Change a headline that said "expanding access to Ivf" to "saying something vague"

Here I fixed it

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This is what America looked like before the EPA cleaned it up A snapshot from America before the impact of the EPA and the effects of rules regulating clean water and air were felt.

It's not just fdr. One of the things the epa did not long after it was formed was document the nation's pollution via photography. That can seem frivolous, but generations of Americans have no idea why the EPA was necessary. This broke a million views when we published it in 2017

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Uh "fight off the left"?? Sorry I missed that in the sec def's job description. Sheesh

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An incredibly stupid policy of 3 byline limit and no tag lines at the WSJ. A better idea: get rid of bylines altogether if there are too many, since reporting is a team effort. The union said it pretty well talkingbiznews.com/media-news/w...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

i am going to put a finer point on this: executive orders are not laws. and they certainly are not royal decrees. they are interpretations of existing law for the purposes of enforcement. the fact that so many people are treating them as laws is actually driving me a bit insane.

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Glad to see the president using the awesome powers available to him to dictate plastic straw use. Guess they're running out of things to sign in the daily performance art part of governing

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Hear me out - some inefficiencies in gov are features not bugs. They're failsafes against failing or corrupt contractors; separate systems to prevent untrustworthy government officials from having too much power. If you distrust gov then you want this

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