Politics

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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When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen Z, and the Blurred Line Between Art, Autonomy, and Online Exploitation

There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer culture, the collapse of traditional

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Emily in Paris Is Charming – But It Doesn’t Make Me Want to Visit France Anymore

There’s something undeniably delightful about Emily in Paris. The colors, the clothes, the flirtations, the unapologetic sparkle — it’s a show that knows exactly what

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🥖 The History of SNAP: How America’s Food Assistance Program Evolved

     The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), once known simply as “food stamps,” is one of the most important safety nets in the United States.

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SNAP Judgment: The Rural Reality Behind Trump’s Shutdown Rhetoric

By Hope Sardella | The Mossy Typewriter On October 31st, President Donald Trump told CBS News: “When you’re talking about SNAP, if you look, it’s

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I Changed My Political Party—and It Changed Me

By Hope Elena Sardella When I turned 18, Donald Trump was one of the first people I could vote for. I was raised in a

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