Sunday Reading: Silent Stakeholders
I cannot think of a more perfect illustration of what it is like to pretend things are normal in America right now—a more 2022 image than a work-from-home finance guy taking a Zoom call from his car, outside what may or may not be a school shooting.
Sunday Reading: What Is the TSA For?
If the TSA isn’t making travelers any safer, what is the agency but yet another displacement of the country’s collective grief?
Sunday Reading: The Rise of Idea-fluencers
There’s an increasing lack of trust in our core institutions, in the media, and in each other, but people seem to maintain a level of confidence in influencers, especially those with “micro” followings whose lifestyles seem desirable and accessible.
NYT Op-Ed: NC Congressional District Offers ‘Two Versions of America … at War’
A look at the politics and polarization of North Carolina and its newly drawn 13th Congressional District, which includes southern Wake County.
Sunday Reading: LA Strip Club Dancers Fight For a Union
The story follows a group of dancers employed at the Star Garden, a strip club in North Hollywood, who staged a walkout and launched a campaign to unionize.
Sunday Reading: The Water Wars
“It’s going to turn into the Hunger Games. Like, a scrambling-for-your-toilet-water-every-month kind of thing.”
Sunday Reading: The Post-Roe Generation
In Texas, the Heartbeat Act has already wielded dire consequences, forcing many to bear children they don’t want or can’t support financially and causing some to travel hundreds of miles to get the procedure in other states.

