
Millions turned out for the third “No Kings” protest held over the weekend. Judy Woodruff went to the protest in Minnesota to explore how it fits into America’s history of fighting authoritarianism. to.pbs.org/4dmDKgb
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Minneapolis mom. Accidental cultural commentator. Writing from the space between truth and chaos. ✍🏼

Millions turned out for the third “No Kings” protest held over the weekend. Judy Woodruff went to the protest in Minnesota to explore how it fits into America’s history of fighting authoritarianism. to.pbs.org/4dmDKgb





Bill Murray. Interesting.


what's the nastiest read you've ever seen someone give😭

“I’m having a very tough time with close friends who are acting like it’s business as usual these days. The world is a dumpster fire, and they continue to populate their Instagram with la-di-da Stories and posts — photos of them eating dinner, traveling, generally having fun,” a concerned reader writes. “I’m struggling with how to keep these friends close.” In this week’s #GoingThroughIt advice column, Allison P. Davis responds to someone who is considering letting go of friends who seem to live in a bubble. “To start, let’s abandon that framework,” Davis writes. “You can only know so much about a person based on their posts.” Read her full response: nymag.visitlink.me/1B9xDD



NEW: Senior citizens demand that the state of Minnesota allow them to have happy hours in their nursing homes without liquor licenses. A new Minnesota bill would allow nursing homes to host happy hours without a liquor license. Anita LeBrun says she and her friends love happy hour just like younger people do. "Allowing our facility to coordinate this happy hour affords us and our families the peace of mind that we can enjoy life, but not be out slipping on the ice to stop and get our box of wine."
