Month: March 2023
The Onion Is Going Nuclear Against J.K. Rowling And Anti-Trans Rhetoric
The Onion Is Going Nuclear Against J.K. Rowling And Anti-Trans Rhetoric
After posting a series of withering articles about J.K. Rowling and her anti-trans rhetoric, the Onion told BuzzFeed that the author is “a billionaire with a penchant for spreading misery” and that they “regret only that it took this long for us to find a pointed manner to highlight her unthinking hatred.”
03/28/23
Fell asleep early 😴
Nashville Christian school shooter was a former student, police chief says
Nashville Christian school shooter was a former student, police chief says
The shooter, Audrey Hale, 28, of Nashville, carefully planned the attack with detailed maps and surveillance, the police chief said.
Niall Horan – Heaven (Official Video)
‘Parents’ rights’: Republicans wage education culture war as 2024 looms
‘Parents’ rights’: Republicans wage education culture war as 2024 looms
Republicans hail policies they say will give parents a say in their children’s schooling – but critics say it’s a guise to advance a rightwing education agenda.
Florida textbook altered to remove references to Rosa Parks’s race: report
Florida GOP’s New Anti-Trans Bill Is So Extreme It Could Ban Treatment for Breast Cancer
Florida GOP’s New Anti-Trans Bill Is So Extreme It Could Ban Treatment for Breast Cancer
The bill is one of the cruelest in the country targeting transgender people.
Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability
Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability
The Supreme Court sided unanimously Tuesday with a student who is deaf and who sought to sue his school for damages over profound lapses in his education, a case that experts say could give parents of students with disabilities more leverage as they negotiate for the education of their children.
Play that explores queer history wins Yale Drama Series Prize
Play that explores queer history wins Yale Drama Series Prize
Along with $10,000 and publication of their play by Yale University Press, the winner and short-listed playwrights will be celebrated at a residency in Tuscany.