Kitty Greenwald
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Kitty Greenwald
@KittyGreenwald
HI! I'm a food lover with a Joan of Arc complex. I write WSJ's weekly Slow Food Fast column and I co-wrote the Slow Fires cookbook. Excited to hear from you.
Brooklyn, NY เข้าร่วม Aralık 2017
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i gotta say... this is depressing.
the washington post under bezos is like commanders under snyder. it wont happen. and he has enough money to make sure its picked over and left for dead before shrugging it off and heading to the moon.
i miss humility. open.spotify.com/episode/67jv6h…
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i regularly walk and admire this architecture. and now it will be shut? it just underwent a renovation and expansion. the building is a time capsule. and it will be destroyed.
nytimes.com/live/2026/02/0…
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In the last few years we've seen:
- The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer
- The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC
- The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi
- Multiple assassination attempts against Trump
- The assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the shooting of on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
- Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson
- The assassination of Charlie Kirk
Political violence is contagious. It is spreading. It is not confined to one side or belief system. It should terrify us all.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in it without fear of violence. Political violence is always an attack against us all. You have to be so blind not to see that.
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Wow. On NPR, @gbrumfiel reports a Social Security official “copied the Social Security numbers, names and birthdays of over 300 million Americans to a private section of the agency's cloud.”
The source is a whistleblower, who is named: Charles Borges, SSN chief data officer.

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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has distributed federal funds to both PBS and NPR for decades, announced Friday that it's shutting down.
The news comes after President Donald Trump recently clawed back more than a billion dollars of funding for public broadcasting.
In a statement, CPB President Patricia Harrison said, "Despite the extraordinary efforts of millions of Americans who called, wrote and petitioned Congress, we now face the difficult reality of closing our operations."
PBS and its stations get around 15% of annual revenue from federal money.
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