Progress is not a straight line
Ryan Mac 🙃
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NYT tech reporter Co-author of Character Limit
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WE’VE REACHED A POST RACIAL SOCIETY
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take that racism
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Military "showing force" at the very same site where Japanese Americans were rounded up for incarceration during WWII.
Border Patrol agents assembled outside a Los Angeles museum where Gov. Gavin Newsom was holding a rally and news conference on congressional redistricting. Local elected officials expressed outrage that the agents decided to stand there in a brazen show of force. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/14/u...
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ICYMI: My dispatch from Phoenix about extreme heat's toll on unhoused people.
People are passing out from dehydration, getting third-degree burns from the sidewalk, being hospitalized for heat-related illness and more. One woman was in an accident and the ground burned her foot down to the bone.
Homeless and Burning in America’s Hottest City
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Here's that story: www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryan...
Want To Make Millions? Copy Someone’s Cryptocurrency Project.
Copying other companies' work and intellectual property can generate big paydays for hucksters in the cryptocurrency world. One company has maintained a $2.3 billion valuation despite widespread alleg...
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This dude threatened to sue me once after I wrote a story that showed how his company's white paper looked eerily similar to another company's work.
Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against Bloomberg, claiming they plan to “recklessly and improperly disclos[e] his highly confidential, sensitive, private, and proprietary financial information,” obtained while to verify his assets for the Bloomberg “Billionaires Index”.
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factchecked*
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five-dollar footlong to the face from fellow fearing "fascists"
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/13/u...
Man Charged With Assaulting Federal Agent With Sandwich in D.C.
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does this go under "personal liberties" or "free markets"?
The Washington Post sent me a push alert for this dreck, and I would like to know who made that decision so I can incite them to meet me in the Octagon