Do you have any idea how much this country would change if, say voter turnout in November increased five percent from 2020? About 67% of eligible voters cast ballots then - and that was considered huge. Check out this piece from 2020. #journalism#vote
I do get the feeling that this $3.3 billion dollar investment by Microsoft will get a lot of attention within 25 miles of the site of this event, but this is big money and it's national news, too. Live stream with Biden just about to take the stage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfEIsrNiMY8#JoeBiden
Colin Jost didn't waste a lot of his time joking about Biden's age and memory. He probably figured people in the audience weren't going to be that interested in a re-hash of what they seem to write about multiple times a day. #journalism
Y'know I went to high school in Brookings, South Dakota (grade school in Rapid) and I had a feeling and so I looked it up and yes, there are plenty of no-kill animal shelters in the state. Why their governor couldn't find one is beyond me. "right to life, and all that. https://www.nokillnetwork.org/d/South-Dakota/
I have diverse interests, which is why I can watch a 30-minute video of some random dude cleaning up an overgrown yard, pivot to watching a 30-minute video of some random dude cleaning the most insanely dirty rug on the planet and follow that up by watching some random dude cleaning a rat-infested 60's muscle car discovered sitting in a barn for 20 years.
It's lazy to keep using the same terminology to describe the same events from the same persective and so I propose that the New York Times replace "E.P.A. Severely Limits Pollution From Coal-Burning Power Plants," with "E.P.A.Takes Steps To Drastically Improve Air Quality for persons living near Coal-Burning Plants." #journalism