Kevin
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Keep shaming these people. Using AI for writing assignments is like using a computer to help you play chess in a tournament. Chess players properly shame cheaters.



Elissa Slotkin to Bill Maher: “The average person just wants shit to work. I don’t give a shit if you’re a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent—just live in the zone of practicality. And the far right and the far left live in a different universe.”



I asked Claude AI to compare the Hasan Piker audience to the cringe wine moms at MSNOW. "[O]n a normal night, MS NOW's primetime audience of roughly 900,000 is about 25 times larger than Piker's typical concurrent stream of 36,000."











Everything I've seen suggests that these tools best serve people who are already experts. Doesn't mean you shouldn't use them, or that "cognitive offloading" is inherently bad. Does mean we need to think about where they fit in education and training.







Back for another season! 💪 Presenting our MLB on FOX roster for 2026 ⚾️ via @FOXSportsPR




AXIOS: Some top Democrats are quietly debating a fraught question: whether the party's best bet for winning back the presidency in 2028 is to nominate a man — perhaps a straight, White, Christian man. Former first lady Michelle Obama fueled such talk recently, saying the U.S. is "not ready for a woman." Democratic strategists have put it bluntly, with several saying a version of "It has to be a white guy." axios.com/2026/03/29/som…



Hasan isn’t driving a wedge into the party, the failed, repeatedly discredited yet unfortunately still entrenched corporate wing of the party is. They fear the left’s growing power and see Hasan as a way to make us argue amongst ourselves. We shouldn’t fall for it.



I use AI to do research (i.e., find things to read, explain parts of academic papers I find ambiguous or confusing), transcribe interviews, generate pushback on my column thesis, suggest trims when I'm over my word count, sharpen podcast interview questions, and perform a final fact check on columns and editorials. But mostly it's compressing the ancillary tasks to the main job: reading, thinking, and writing.



Today, I launched my “Women for Janet” coalition, a growing group of incredible Maine women and leaders who have endorsed me in this race and who I’m proud to fight beside. I have always fought for our freedoms and rights, and I always will.




