Month: February 2026

The Girl I Met in Juvenile Hall: What the Case of Heather D’Aoust Reveals About California’s Treatment of Children

When I met Heather D’Aoust, she wasn’t a headline. She wasn’t a case file. She wasn’t the girl who killed her mother. She was simply

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When Professionalism Fails: A Breakdown of a Hiring Interaction Gone Wrong

In today’s hiring landscape, professionalism isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of a company’s reputation. Yet, every so often, a candidate encounters a moment that

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When Lil Baby Said What I Never Knew How to Say

“Tried to put my foot in your shoes and it just wouldn’t fit.” There was something about this line that stopped me in my tracks

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Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue — And It Might Work

An accidental masterclass in political self‑sabotage. By: A Former Republican Who’s Watching This Like It’s Reality TV Oklahoma Republicans have apparently decided they’re bored with

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I Voted for You. I Also Starved in This Country.

By Hope Sardella President Trump, I am writing this as someone who voted for you. I am writing as someone who believed you would fight

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