One piece from me this week at the Athletic, but it’s a long ’un, as I rounded up all of the draft prospects I’d seen in the previous three weeks, covering Arkansas/Vandy, Arizona State, and high school prospects from Arizona, Florida, Alabama (Steele Hall), Nevada (Tate Southisene), and New York. I also held a Klawchat on Wednesday.
And now, the links…
- Longreads first: Sarah Harman writes about how she spent years hiding the fact that she was a mother from her colleagues and bosses at the TV network where she used to work because she understood the discrimination, overt and covert, that targets mothers and pregnant people in the workplace. It’s especially sobering to read this when anti-discrimination laws are being rolled back willy-nilly.
- Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, a crank and anti-vaxxer, has a faculty post at the public University of Florida. He’s barely done anything since he got the job, according to an investigative report in The Alligator. I thought we were supposed to be rooting out corruption and waste.
- A Republican judge in North Carolina ruled that 60,000 voters whose ballots have been challenged by the Republican who lost a Supreme Court election there in November have just 15 days to prove their ballots are valid. This is a blatant attempt to overturn a fair and free election. Stop the steal, folks. ProPublica wrote more about this case in January.
- South Dakota taxpayers ponied up over $600,000 to pay for then-Gov. Kristi Noem (R)’s travel, including a junket to Paris, a trip to Houston for cosmetic dental work, and a bear-hunting trip in Canada.
- Canary Mission is a decade-old group that’s been doxing university students and faculty they deem antisemitic, using whatever definition they want, and now ICE appears to be using their information to find deportation targets.
- The UN says Israel killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers, and then buried the evidence in a mass grave. They killed their victims one at a time. Israel, as always, claims they were terrorists. CNN also reported on the story.
- The Guardian’s Timothy Snyder writes how JD Vance’s ridiculous posturing in Greenland was more than just embarrassing – it was a huge strategic blunder.
- Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) told a laid-off HHS employee that they “probably deserved it.”
- Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) quote-tweeted and mocked a trans woman, which of course sent a flood of hate the woman’s way. There was no reason for Mace to do this. It’s just petty, hateful behavior from someone who talks a lot about how much she loves Jesus.
- The gutting of federal science agencies will likely have dire economic consequences, warn many independent economists.
- A Michigan woman was assaulted at work and reported it to the police. The police then alerted ICE that she was in the U.S. illegally, and she’s almost certainly going to be deported. If the police can do this, then people in the U.S. without authorization won’t go to the police when they’re victims of crime, and that makes them perfect targets.
- A curbside happy hour that started in the pandemic in DelCo, Pennsylvania, is still going strong five years later.
- That left-leaning tabloid … uh, The Economist described Trump’s tariffs as “mindless” and said they’ll cause “economic havoc.” I mean, yeah. Any first-year econ student could tell you they’re going to hurt the U.S. more than anyone else. This is the same publication that said France should allow the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen to run for President again, just to give you some sense of their perspective.
- These economically destructive tariffs are going to cause carnage in the board game industry, where most of the manufacturing takes place in China and small businesses don’t have the margins to absorb the tariffs – nor does anyone expect consumers to spend more money to end up with fewer games.
- Stonemaier Games is releasing a new edition of Tokaido, an all-time top 100 game for me and a classic from the designer of 7 Wonders.
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