Cartoonist @claytoonz.bsky.social suffered a stroke a few days ago. His friends and colleagues have set up a GoFundMe to help Clay through his recovery. Please consider donating:
www.gofundme.com/f/clayjones
Always try to be kind.
Project seeks to document every Revolutionary War grave in Ohio — and you can help www.wvxu.org/local-news/2...
My colleague Elie Mystal's powerful piece on the insane dangers of militarizing the court hearings for immigrants. www.thenation.com/article/soci...
Russia Secretly Worms Its Way Into America’s Conservative Media www.nytimes.com/2024/09/07/b... right wing media financed by Russia … no surprise
When journalists are targeted it’s because those doing the targeting have something to hide. It’s appalling. Despicable. But it won’t work.
Clay Jones is probably the hardest working cartoonist in the biz, if … Kevin Necessary needs your support for Help cartoonist Clay Jones recover from a stroke
As a music-loving kid, I proclaimed to a friend “I want to hear every new song in the world!”
They scoffed, but @glennmcdonald.bsky.social ✨magicked✨ a way for me - and you - to do exactly that, and I can’t thank him enough. (And for paying more attention in magic … er… math class than me)
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Trump: "They call me the president of Europe. Which is an honor."
Europe:
"All our staff got out safely. But that group probably lost more than 50 family members. Every single one of them had their house destroyed and some would appear to have been targeted strikes"
AFP's Phil Chetwynd on AFP's staff journalists in Gaza
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“New research reveals that intentionally letting the mind wander may help explain why individuals with ADHD often excel in creative tasks.”
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“Some of our freelancers have lost 20 or 30 kilos. Their daily battle to find food and to feed their family is immense,” says Global News Director Phil Chetwynd.
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Learn why consciously letting thoughts drift, not just impulsive distraction, could help explain why people with ADHD often excel at innovation.