Not actually a beet. Proud to be Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Fiction writer of no renown. She/ her/ y'all
Jenna Beet
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It’s been five years since Alex Jones lost InfoWars to the Sandy Hook families.
As the verdict came down, he asked: “Do these people actually believe they’re getting any money?” He hasn't paid them a penny.
Well, The Onion is going pay them anyway.
The new InfoWars begins July 2nd at 8 p.m. ET.
Naasii is a fun, fast game that is quick to learn and has great Indigenous roots. Check it out!
Daveigh Chase. Gone at 35. This business just chews people up. What a nightmare.
As of 6:30 this morning, unionized hotel workers at Hilton’s Embassy Suites in Pioneer Square are on strike.
With the World Cup in full swing, UNITE HERE Local 8 union members are fighting for fair wages, workplace protections from ICE, improved staffing, and more consistent health benefits:
BREAKING NEWS: Seattle hotel workers organized with UNITEHERE Local 8 are on strike at Embassy Suites Pioneer Square, just steps from where the US v. Australia World Cup game will kick off Friday. Workers are fighting for fair pay, year-round healthcare, and protections from ICE.
It's Refugee Week this week, and for #buyastrangerabook day I'd like to offer out "When Stars are Scattered" by Victoria Jamieson & Omar Mohamed. It's a brilliant graphic novel depicting a child's life in a refugee camp.
If you'd like it, get in touch.
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Oh wow, goodnight to a titan of the 206 music scene. Thanks for everything, Wall of Sound
www.capitolhillseattle.com/2026/06/end-...
The Onion’s staff is tired of waiting for the courts to settle its pending takeover of Alex Jones’ brand, so the new Infowars will launch next month.
If you are looking for a way to help the folks in Minneapolis, a member of the National Lawyer's Guild passed along this fundraiser for legal costs for those arrested yesterday:
chuffed.org/project/1865...
You can also donate directly to the NLG: www.paypal.com/donate?token...
The whole segment, about the Gen Z backlash to Silicon Valley, is pretty great though, and I am pleased to be included—it includes an interview with an organizer with New York's Luddite club speaking through a robot trash puppet