NEW: "Not left vs. right, but top vs. bottom."
Two candidates ran on that in 2025-26.
Both won.
How a Muslim socialist from Queens and a Presbyterian seminarian from Austin built similar coalitions — 1,700 miles apart.
And what it means for 2028:
https://t.co/NKTkCHEcAG
antisemitism that many Jews feel - & why shaprio mentioned this - isn't anger over criticism of Israel (it should be criticized) but a lack of curiosity or understanding why many Jews view the existence of a Jewish state in the homeland of their religion as imp to their ideology
This might be one of the silliest things I've seen a prominent Democratic politician say in a long time. Does Josh Shapiro really not think that one's "worldview" is a matter of substance worth asking about in a vetting process?
New York City has an amazing concentration of independent grocery stores, but the way that Amazon (Whole Foods) and Walmart use their power to block them out by getting unfair deals from big suppliers is making it almost impossible to survive.
Tell your reps to support @MicahLasher and @CordellCleare important Consumer Grocery Pricing Act.
https://t.co/kkL6xAugbx
#HeatedRivalry will not be allowed to compete at the Emmys because it is fully funded by Canadian company Bell Media, Crave’s parent company.
The most recent Emmy rules state that a “foreign television production is ineligible unless it is the result of a co-production (both financially and creatively) between U.S. and foreign partners, which precedes the start of production, and with a purpose to be shown on U.S. television.”
#HeatedRivarly streams on the U.S. on HBO Max but is likely to remain fully produced in Canada for Season 2, according to HBO's Casey Bloys: “We’re not going to be involved. I think the last thing the show needs is people meddling in what works. So, I don’t feel any need to weigh in. Clearly, they’ve got a good sense of the show and what works. I will be excited to receive my episodes, and highlight them on HBO Max.”
Read more here: https://t.co/TNWU1hMeLq
The cost of Rome's new 31-station line that travels beneath the Colosseum is slated to be about $8.3 billion. That's about the same cost as NYC's three-stop Second Avenue subway extension, which will not dig beneath ancient sites.
https://t.co/WQ80Vici5N
Mindy Kaling and Lena Dunham naming Jewish characters Lev and Zev when most Jewish men in the US are named like… Josh. We get it you need the maligned men to be obviously Jewish but ease up lmao.
@daniela__127 Freezing the rent is an equivalent populist statement to build the wall. Both are vibes tangentially tied to a policy opinion (with which we can agree or disagree on) but aren't an actual framework to policy.