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Renée Good and Alex Pretti were murdered for daring to interfere with the Trump administration’s efforts to normalize abductions and state violence.
The post The Crime of Witness appeared first on The New York Review of Books.
I’m obviously acting the same as I’ve always acted, and nothing about me has changed.
I FEEL FINE WEARING A HENLEY, SO THERE IS NO NEED TO LOOK AT ME.
I’m confident enough to wear it. I just have to feel confident, and I’ll be confident. Does my right shoulder seem lower than my left shoulder, like medically?
I’m in the vegetable aisle, and everyone can tell I’m taking way too long to make up my mind about what salad stuff to get. All of the terrible things going on in the world today, and all these people can do is undermine me? Wow.

‘All I ever wanted was to feel free’: a young woman puzzles over the peculiar social power of keeping her leg hair
- Directed by Andrea Dorfman

Stillness shouldn’t be something you only find in nature. Well-designed urban spaces can be good for the nervous system, too
- by Zsanett Ritli

Steve Schwartzberg’s journey from Harvard psychologist to erotic healer, Buddhist and teacher was always haunted by death. Then he was diagnosed with terminal cancer
- by Andrew Lawler
The folk singer wrote the tune “Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)” about the same 1948 plane crash ICE is memorializing today.
The post Woody Guthrie Sang Against Dehumanizing the Immigrants Killed in a Plane Crash. ICE Is Doing It All Over Again. appeared first on The Intercept.
“The officer informed me that his director stepped in and told him that Maher would not be allowed to attend Wael’s burial.”
The post ICE Arrested Father Who Cared for His Ill Son — Then Denied His Request to Attend Son’s Funeral appeared first on The Intercept.
The most notable difference between Tom Homan and Bovino is that Homan has deported a lot more people — and done it at a national scale.
The post While Minnesotans Rejoice Over Greg Bovino’s Ouster, His Replacement Is a Deportation Hard-Liner appeared first on The Intercept.
We built a guide to patches worn by ICE and CBP to help the public determine which federal agents are in their communities.
The post These Patches Are Clues to Identifying Immigration Agents appeared first on The Intercept.
After the killing of Alex Pretti, white America is realizing what Black gun owners have always known: Rights are conditional.
The post The Second Amendment Was Never Meant for Everyone appeared first on The Intercept.
Thank you so much for helping us welcome our new baby into the world. We’ve done a thesis amount of research as first-time parents, so here’s an overview of what we’d love from family and friends, and what we’re prepared to return or donate. It’s adorable how the baby—not us—is SO picky.
For strollers, we’d like one of the most expensive ones—either the Nuna, the Doona, or the Buggaboo. While we know there are so many other great brands out there, we specifically do not want the FrickaFracka, BoopBoopBB, MaxiKangaroo, CyberStroll, Zzzzzoona, Goona, Swoona, StorkChaser, BeepBeepLUXE, BabyGoWeeeeee, or the JoggyBoy.
For gifts related to my breasts, the Boppy and the My Brest Friend nursing pillow are best. We’re also interested in the Tits4Tots Cushion, the Boobie Bolster, the Deluxe Udder Assist, and the Milking Wedge XL. Please be aware: There was a recent recall on the ChestRest Classic and the OucheeNipee 2.0.
When it comes to baby carriers, we’re pretty open. We love BabyBjörn, Infantino, and Artipoppe. We hate TumTumTaxi, Daddy Donkey, and Nugget Hauler.