Today’s blogging comes to you courtesy of the grading I’m escaping from.
Scott Horton at Harper’s points to a study of prosecutorial misconduct in the Justice Department put together by USA Today (really?) which will shake whatever faith you had left in the idea of the federal justice system.
Intelligent Life magazine asks when we started speaking in acronyms.
This case is beyond messed up. A Wisconsin DA allegedly sent suggestive text messages to a woman whose domestic abuse case he was handling.
The Millions remembers The Civil War. Not the war itself, but the Ken Burns documentary, which I recently rewatched on Netflix streaming. Eleven-plus hours of riveting storytelling.
I don’t know whose bright idea it was to put a “Choose Life” ad on a dry cleaners’ wire hangers, but that’s seriously effed up.
Which way do you turn when you walk into the grocery store? Do you know why you turn that way?