Home stretch?
BooksChicagoCOVID-19Election 2020EntertainmentIllinoisPoliticsRepublican PartySecuritySoftwareTaxationTelevisionTravelTrumpUrban planningUS PoliticsWorkWith 58 days until the election, the noise keeps increasing. Here's some of it:
- Jeffrey Goldberg reports from multiple sources that the president referred to wounded soldiers as "losers" and "suckers" for serving the country. The administration moved quickly to lie about this.
- Andrew Sullivan calls the president a "metastasizing cancer."
- Catherine Rampell suggests ways to talk to right-wingers about the president's failures.
- Nick Martin asks, "how did 'if I die, I die' become this country's mantra?"
- Ross Douthat wonders "how many lives would a more normal president have saved?"
- A pro-president boat parade on Lake Travis, Texas, caused so much wake that several of the boats sank.
- Ken Griffin, the richest man in Illinois and therefore the one most likely to lose some money that he can never possibly spend, has donated $20 million to defeating the graduated income tax proposal in the state.
- Los Angeles has selected a new streetlight design, which is pretty cool.
- A bunch of 12-year-olds have discovered that the Edgenuity learning platform has easily-defeated grading algorithms.
- David Benioff and DB Weiss will adapt Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem for Netflix.
Finally, The Smithsonian describes how Greg Priore managed to steal priceless documents from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, because he was in charge of security for those items.
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