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Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

Mashable: "Following the 2024 presidential election results and [Elon] Musk's support for ... Donald Trump, users have been deactivating en masse. And this time, it appears most everyone has settled on one particular X alternative: Bluesky.... Bluesky has gained more than 100,000 new sign ups per day since the U.S. election on Nov. 5. It now has over 15 million users. It's enjoyed a prolonged stay on the very top of Apple's App Store charts as well. Ready to join? Here's how to get started on Bluesky[.]"

Washington Post: "Americans can again order free rapid coronavirus tests by mail, the Biden administration announced Thursday. People can request four free at-home tests per household through covidtests.gov. They will begin shipping Monday. The move comes ahead of an expected winter wave of coronavirus cases. The September revival of the free testing program is in line with the Biden administration’s strategy to respond to the coronavirus as part of a broader public health campaign to protect Americans from respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that surge every fall and winter. But free tests were not mailed during the summer wave, which wastewater surveillance data shows is now receding."

NPR lists all of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize winners. Poynter lists the prizes awarded in journalism as well as the finalists in these categories.

Wherein Michael McIntyre explains how Americans adapted English to their needs. With examples:

Beat the Buzzer. Some amazing young athletes:

     ~~~ Here's the WashPo story (March 23).

Back when the Washington Post had an owner/publisher who dared to stand up to a president:

Prime video is carrying the documentary. If you watch it, I suggest watching the Spielberg film "The Post" afterwards. There is currently a free copy (type "the post full movie" in the YouTube search box) on YouTube (or you can rent it on YouTube, on Prime & [I think] on Hulu). Near the end, Daniel Ellsberg (played by Matthew Rhys), says "I was struck in fact by the way President Johnson's reaction to these revelations was [that they were] 'close to treason,' because it reflected to me the sense that what was damaging to the reputation of a particular administration or a particular individual was in itself treason, which is very close to saying, 'I am the state.'" Sound familiar?

Out with the Black. In with the White. New York Times: “Lester Holt, the veteran NBC newscaster and anchor of the 'NBC Nightly News' over the last decade, announced on Monday that he will step down from the flagship evening newscast in the coming months. Mr. Holt told colleagues that he would remain at NBC, expanding his duties at 'Dateline,' where he serves as the show’s anchor.... He said that he would continue anchoring the evening news until 'the start of summer.' The network did not immediately name a successor.” ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “MSNBC said on Monday that Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary who has become one of the most prominent hosts at the network, would anchor a nightly weekday show in prime time. Ms. Psaki, 46, will host a show at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, replacing Alex Wagner, a longtime political journalist who has anchored that hour since 2022, according to a memo to staff from Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s president. Ms. Wagner will remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s biggest star, has been anchoring the 9 p.m. hour on weeknights for the early days of ... [Donald] Trump’s administration but will return to hosting one night a week at the end of April.”

 

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March 25, 2023

Marie: I've copied this page from the RealityChexAnnex page. I don't know yet what's going to happen today. If you don't see any late morning updates, there's a good chance I've had to resort to Annex-only updates. ~~~

     ~~~ In cleaning up the html code, I realized that somewhere along the line, some program threw out almost all of the real URLs and replaced them with fake URLs. I was able to retrieve the real URLs for all but the live briefing & updates about Ukraine.

Matt Viser & Amanda Coletta of the Washington Post: "President Biden used his first trip to Canada as president Friday to reaffirm the close ties between the two nations, seeking to solidify a key relationship with America's northern neighbor at a time when the world appears increasingly divided between democratic and authoritarian blocs. During a whirlwind 24-hour trip, Biden addressed the Canadian Parliament, receiving several standing ovations, and met one-on-one with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who repeatedly referred to him as a personal friend. Trudeau also cited recent 'challenging times in our relationship as a country, as two friends and countries,' an apparent reference to the Trump years. Biden signaled that those times were over. 'Today I say to you and to all the people of Canada that you will always, always, be able to count on the United States of America -- I guarantee you,' Biden told a boisterous Parliament. 'Together, we have built a partnership that is an incredible advantage to both our nations.'"

Eric Schmitt of the New York Times: "The conflict in northeast Syria escalated on Friday as Iran-backed militias launched a volley of rocket and drone attacks against coalition bases after American reprisals for a drone attack that killed a U.S. contractor and injured six other Americans. President Biden, speaking at a news conference in Canada, sought to tamp down fears that tit-for-tat strikes between the United States and militant groups could spiral out of control, while at the same time warning Tehran to rein in its proxies. 'Make no mistake, the United States does not, does not, I emphasize, seek conflict with Iran,' Mr. Biden said in Ottawa, where he was making a state visit. 'But be prepared for us to act forcefully to protect our people. That's exactly what happened last night.'"

Perry Stein, et al., of the Washington Post: "A key lawyer for Donald Trump appeared Friday before a federal grand jury investigating whether the former president sought to keep top-secret documents in his home -- testimony that capped an ultimately losing effort by Trump's legal team to prevent prosecutors from reviewing the lawyer's notes and other documents in the case. Shortly before 9 a.m., Evan Corcoran strode into the federal courthouse in D.C., where judges had previously ruled he could not use attorney-client privilege to shield his material from investigators. He left about 12:20 p.m."

** Springtime for Trump. John Santucci, et al., of ABC News: "A federal judge has rejected ... Donald Trump's claims of executive privilege and has ordered Mark Meadows and other former top aides to testify before a federal grand jury investigating Trump's efforts to overturn the election leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.... In a sealed order last week, Judge Beryl Howell rejected Trump's claim of executive privilege for Meadows and a number of others, including Trump's former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, his former national security adviser Robert O'Brien, former top aide Stephen Miller, and former deputy chief of staff and social media director Dan Scavino, according to sources familiar with the matter. Former Trump aides Nick Luna and John McEntee, along with former top DHS official Ken Cuccinelli, were also included in the order, the sources said. Trump is likely to appeal the ruling, according to sources...." (Also linked yesterday.) The New York Times story, by Maggie Haberman & Alan Feuer, is here.

"Happy Crime-Fraud Exception Day!" Marcy Wheeler: "... today marks crime-fraud exception day, the day that at least one of Trump's attorneys will be obliged to testify about how Trump lied to his lawyers to try to get away with hoarding stolen classified documents.... [Trump attorneys] Evan Corcoran (and possibly Georgia attorney Jennifer Little) will testify today.... [Thirty-one] lawyers have all -- at a minimum -- appeared in subpoenas pertinent to one or another of the investigations into Donald Trump, and a surprising number have testified before grand juries, including at least three with (Executive Privilege) waivers.... Some of these lawyers have had legal process served against them, and so may themselves be subjects of one or multiple investigations." Wheeler also discusses the new revelation that Trump attorney Tim Parlatore also testified in December of last year. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Wheeler's post raises more questions. Is there a Crime-Fraud Exception tree? Maybe an avocado (similar to Romance language words for "lawyer"; Aztec for "testicle") tree? What about Crime-Fraud Exception decorations? Little German glass lawyer ornaments? British "silks" streaming down the tree? Are there Crime-Fraud Exception carols? "O, come all ye lawyers, hapless and discouraged...." "On the first day of Crime-Fraud, Jack Smith sent to me ... a subpoena from the grand jur-ee!" What's on the menu for an appropriate feast? Big Macs? Taco bowls? Does everybody throw ketchup at the wall?

Jonathan Dienst, et al., of NBC News: "The FBI and NYPD are investigating a letter containing a death threat and white powder that was mailed to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whose office is investigating ... Donald Trump, law-enforcement.... The letter was addressed to Bragg and said, 'ALVIN: I AM GOING TO KILL YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!' the sources said. It contained a small amount of white powder.... Markings on the envelope indicate it was mailed from Orlando, Florida earlier this week.... It was the latest in what a senior law enforcement source described as "several hundred threats" aimed at Bragg and his office in recent weeks. A couple dozen of the messages were considered to be directly threatening serious harm to Bragg, the source said. Bragg sent an email to his office acknowledging the difficult week." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Chances are low that some creep in Orlando would know who Alvin Bragg was had Trump and his cronies not targeted Bragg. These threats to Bragg and his staff are all Trump's work. Trump is our own home-grown bin Laden. ~~~

~~~ Why Waco? Nicole Hemmer of Vanderbilt U., in a CNN opinion piece: "... Donald Trump's decision to hold the first rally of his 2024 bid for the White House in Waco, Texas, sends a powerful message about his unfolding presidential campaign. The rally coincides with the 30th anniversary of a siege just outside of Waco between religious extremists, a sect known as the Branch Davidians led by David Koresh, and the federal government. The 51-day standoff began in February 1993 and ended in mid-April with a fire that killed 76 people, including 25 children.... For the past three decades, this incident has been a key element of far-right mythology: a rallying cry for armed resistance to the federal government and its representatives. For Trump, whose first term ended with an assault on the US Capitol, the choice to rally in Waco sends a clear message that will energize proponents of far-right extremism among his base."

** Annals of "Journalism," Ctd. Dan Froomkin of Press Watch: "I'm not sure there has ever been a major-media 'fact check' that more completely, ludicrously, and appallingly missed the point than the one the New York Times published on Thursday about the vile, scurrilous, racist, antisemitic Republican claims aimed at demonizing and linking a Black district attorney and a prominent Jewish funder. Appearing under the headline 'Explaining the Ties Between Alvin Bragg and George Soros,' the 'fact check' by Linda Qiu addressed whether there were, in fact, any links between the Manhattan DA who may be on the verge of indicting Trump for fraud and campaign-finance violations, and the left-wing philanthropist and noted target of antisemitic slander.... Concluding that 'These claims are exaggerated' is to entirely miss the actual meaning of the claims. It minimizes them. It whitewashes them. It virtually endorses them." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: A lot like fact-checking a mass murderer's manifesto: "According to data gathered and analyzed by the Center for Postal Statistics, the USPS lost far fewer letters in 2019 than Mr. Gunslinger claimed in his manifesto. We give the manifesto three Pinocchios."

Miss Margie Takes Us on a Field Trip. Tom Jackman & Emily Davies of the Washington Post: "About a dozen House Republicans, led by Marjorie Taylor Greene(Ga.), and two Democrats toured the D.C. jail Friday to inspect the conditions under which 20 men charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot are being held, and the two parties emerged with sharply different versions of what they saw. The lawmakers met with some of the defendants, 17 of whom have been charged or convicted of assaulting police officers, and 'they told us stories..., stories of being denied medical treatment, stories of assault, stories of being threatened with rape...,' Greene said afterward.... The two Democrats who joined the tour [-- Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Tex.) & Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) --] said the jail conditions were unremarkable. They said jails are not supposed to be luxury hotels, and that the tour was a political stunt." ~~~

~~~ And then a protester, aided and abetted by left-wing radical D.C. cops, put Miss Margie through hell. Outrageous! ~~~

     ~~~ Whistling Past the Jailyard. Gidion Rubin of the Raw Story: "'We toured the DC Jail today and held a press conference outside the jail after our tour,' Greene tweeted. 'This man assaulted everyone there by blowing a whistle as loud in as he could in other's ears and tried multiple times to assault me and other members.'... 'He needs to be arrested and we tried to have him arrested,' Greene said.... 'My staffer called 911 and reached an automated recording for several minutes before reaching a human. Reported the guy. She then asked the jail to send out an officer and they refused.' Greene said that the decision not to arrest the man typified a much bigger pattern of lawless liberals acting out without facing consequences."

Aaron Blake of the Washington Post: Former Attorney General Bill "Barr, writing in the Wall Street Journal, defended Fox News in the face of a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems. It's perhaps unsurprising from a guy with a demonstrated penchant for tailoring his legal analysis to fit his allies' purposes.... Echoing Fox, Barr argues that the network was merely covering claims from newsworthy individuals, rather than endorsing them." Blake looks for the holes in Barr's argument.

Michael Laris of the Washington Post: "The flight that left a former White House official dead earlier this month was marked by multiple missteps, alerts and system issues before the plane lurched violently in the sky, according to a preliminary report Friday from the National Transportation Safety Board. The Federal Aviation Administration and NTSB initially described the incident as a turbulence event.... According to the new report, pilots said there was no remarkable turbulence during the flight.... Instead, the report says, a key probe affixed to the outside of the plane was initially left covered, a takeoff was aborted, and pilots received a string of alerts on the ground and in the air before switching off a key flight control system immediately before the deadly incident."

Beyond the Beltway

California. Corina Knoll, et al., of the New York Times: "The union representing 30,000 education workers reached a tentative deal with the Los Angeles Unified School District on Friday, following a three-day strike that had closed hundreds of campuses and canceled classes for 422,000 students earlier this week. Local 99 of the Service Employees International Union, which represents support workers in the district, said that Los Angeles Unified, the second-largest school district in the nation, had met its key demands, including a 30 percent pay increase. The deal must still be voted on by the full union. Mayor Karen Bass announced the deal on Friday at City Hall with Max Arias, the executive director of Local 99, and Alberto Carvalho, the district superintendent."

Florida. Sunshine Is the Best Disinfectant. So Sunshine State Gets Germy. Nick Corasaniti of the New York Times: "Members of the Florida Legislature moved this week to shield Gov. Ron DeSantis's travel records from the public, proposing to change the state's public information laws just as the governor ramps up what is expected to be a 2024 presidential campaign. The bill, which was advanced by state senators in both parties, includes a sweeping retroactive clause that would block the release of many records of trips already taken by Mr. DeSantis and other officials, as well as their families and staff members. The sealed information would include who accompanied officials like Mr. DeSantis on trips within Florida and around the country. In recent months, he has traveled widely as he promotes a new book and moves toward a White House bid..... On Wednesday, Republicans and Democrats unanimously passed the new bill out of the State Senate's committee on governmental oversight and accountability. (Also linked yesterday.)

Kentucky. Bruce Schreiner of the Huffington Post: "Kentucky's Democratic governor [Andy Beshear] issued an election-year veto Friday of a Republican bill aimed at regulating the lives of transgender youths that includes banning access to gender-affirming health care and restricting the bathrooms they can use. The bill also bans discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools and allows teachers to refuse to refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use. It easily passed the GOP-led legislature with veto-proof margins, and lawmakers will reconvene next week for the final two days of this year's session, when they could vote to override the veto." (Also linked yesterday.)

Way Beyond

Ukraine, et al. The Washington Post's live briefing of developments Saturday in Russia's war on Ukraine is here: [link broken] "U.N. human rights monitors said the vast majority of the human rights violations they documented were committed by Russian forces. Russia committed 621 cases of enforced disappearances and arbitrary detentions of civilians, while Ukraine committed 91, they said. They also alleged that Russia was responsible for 109 cases of sexual violence, and Ukraine for 24. Brutal treatment of prisoners of war is common on both sides, the mission said. Canada and the United States pledge to keep the "torch of liberty burning brightly' for Ukraine, President Biden said in an address to the Canadian parliament in Ottawa on Friday." ~~~

     ~~~ The Guardian's live updates for Saturday are here. [link broken] The Guardian's summary report is here. [link broken]

Reader Comments (3)

The cast of characters on the Right keeps getting creepier and creepier.

Think of the House's Conservative Caucus, those who clearly participated in and supported the Jan. 6 coup attempt and are now wielding their powers to disrupt, deflect and destroy, the raft of election deniers still spread across the nation, the cuckoo, crooked and complicit lawyers who supported the effort, those who actually stormed the Capitol, and now those who are sending anonymous death threats to those investigating and possibly indicting the Pretender for his obvious and in some cases, admitted and even bragged about misdeeds, by any standards of decency and sense they are some weird folks.

Don't know anyone would need to spend money on a horror movie...

This bunch makes Barry Goldwater seem sane...and Nelson Rockefeller a secret Democrat.


( Just to see if this makes the trip all the way across the country to RC's damaged site)

March 25, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Daniel Ellsberg has terminal cancer ; at 91 he has only a few more months to live. He leaves us with this:

" I’m leaving a world in terrible shape and terrible in all ways that I’ve tried to help make better during my years. President Biden is right when he says that this is the most dangerous time, with respect to nuclear war, since the Cuban missile crisis. That’s not the world I hoped to see in 2023. And that’s where it is. I also don’t think the world is going to deal with the climate crisis. We’ve known, since the 2016 Paris agreement and before, that the U.S. had to cut our emissions in half by 2030. That’s not going to happen."

So here we are and as Ken says why would anyone want to spend money watching a horror movie. I keep hoping this fascist tenancy will go the way of right wing nutcrackers but so far that's a long shot. More whistle blowers to shut up voices like MTG's are needed but the longer those voices prevail the harder it will be for the wake up call to America that it's slowly going down the drain.

March 25, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterP.D.Pepe

I am confused as to why Democrats in Floriduh would vote to make secret the travel plans of DeStructive...is it through a mistaken idea that one must protect this little ratfink at all costs from the deadly aim of Democrats wielding weapons at him, and must keep him safe, or have they been threatened by the moral lizardbreathers in the legislature that pitch for the other team? I don't get why Dems anywhere would vote with GQP on anything, as they do in lockstep?

Heard the chief Monster is carrying his bat and bats have sold out in Waco-- is that true or did someone make that up???

I'm with Daniel Ellsburg on this, PD. Things are so bad all I do is mute my teevee 76 times a day. HGTV and movies and Apple+ will soon be getting my eyes all day long. Oh, and I have had five really good books from the library lately...Time to rush out and shop for Easter eggs, though-- hope I find some good chocolate marshmallow ones! Already ate too many Peeps...supporting PA businesses, ya know...

March 25, 2023 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne
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