Archive (Page 294)

October 13, 2020
The Venice Boardwalk Isn’t a “Freak Show” Anymore: It’s a Graveyard
The Venice Boardwalk, normally frequented by naked musicians covered in gold paint, is now sparsely populated with rickety tents and mostly storefronts

October 13, 2020
The Guardian’s Call for Immediate Climate Action
Their new series "Climate Countdown" boldly advocates for stricter climate protections.

October 13, 2020
Opinion: Tomi Lahren Can Say Whatever She Wants, But She Is Not a Journalist
Once dubbed “White Power Barbie,” Tomi Lahren knows how to pick a fight. Recognized for her incendiary—sometimes fringe—political commentary (she once called Middle Eastern refugees “rape-u-gees”), Lahren’s rapid-fire rants have landed her a political talk show on the digital streaming service Fox Nation, along with a reputation as conservative America’s prickly sweetheart.

October 12, 2020
A View of a Changing City From Greenpoint
The scene in Greenpoint was different before—before the coronavirus pandemic, before quarantine, before the most crucial election of our lifetimes.

October 11, 2020
This Pennsylvania Cafe Serves Human Dignity With Every Meal
When the pandemic delayed Cafe Esperanza's grand opening, the pay-as-you-can restaurant found a new way to serve the community.