This piece by @guardian is a masterclass in why old-school journalism will never die. You could easily lose 3 hours in this and still want more. https://t.co/P6xxOOo518
The Indiana Fever have revoked the credential of the longest-serving reporter covering the team. Scott Agness announced that he has been banned because of his reporting on Caitlin Clark’s surprising absence from a game in May. Banning a reporter is never the right thing to do.
I like to think of the Prospect Park Loop as a sort of transportation version of the Stanford Prison Experiment, in which cyclists finally have the same powers as their tormentors — cars — and behave exactly like them in every way.
My colleagues @RosalindZAdams@haideechu at @THECITYNY spent the past several months tracking hundreds of ICE street arrests across the region through federal court records...🧵🧵
You've heard of buy now, pay later. What about buy now, pay maybe?
Tuyo is a new crypto card that reimburses purchases at random. Critics say it's the latest sign that the line between spending and gambling is blurring.
My latest for @MarketWatch: https://t.co/PPBNSIFbi3
Latest on Mariners' piggyback plan:
Dan Wilson and Pete Woodworth met with Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller today, and club president Jerry Dipoto followed up separately with both pitchers to offer clarity on the situation.
Details:
https://t.co/bCxt7sTVaa
I almost hesitate to promote this, because it wasn't really intended to be a piece. I just sort of sat down and it came out. Maybe someone else out there has the same type of day today, and it'll speak to them.
https://t.co/xSMUDOrHcC
Besides being a friend and a great guy, the amount of institutional knowledge the Blazers are losing with @CHold is going to be felt. Dude's been with the org since Oden's rookie year and the only one that's covered the team continuously throughout that time.
new @NewYorker column, on the rise of hyperlocal neighborhood email newsletters, solo shoe-leather operations telling you what's going on on your block.
In Brooklyn alone there's the Carroll Gardens Times, the Court Street Journal, the Grand Army Gazette, the Boerum Bulletin...