"It’s fine to have a decaying lunatic in charge of planet-destroying weapons as long as he wields them willy-nilly rather than with a disciplined agenda."
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Quincy Jones, who died on Sunday at 91, erased boundaries and radiated delight throughout a monumental career. He “was orchestrating the sound of America,” our critic writes. https://t.co/luL3EdKOu7
As of yesterday, I have decided to resign from my role as a columnist for The Washington Post — a newspaper that I love. In a moment like this, everyone needs to make their own decisions. This is the reasonfor mine. 🧵
The aspiration of journalism is to always speak to truth to power. It is decidedly not to fall silent at the prospect of unbridled, authoritarian power.
Bezos is unfit and he has made a good newspaper so. And the same holds true in Los Angeles.
A conversation with @ayanaeliza — marine biologist/policy expert and author of WHAT IF WE GET IT RIGHT? — about how we’ve screwed up the messaging around saving the planet.
And why we need to make a climate-change rom-com (and also discuss animal sex) ⤵️ https://t.co/Wrc4kOUwQB
#MyLatest — For World Alzheimer's Day (Sept. 21), I decided to write about my favorite song of 2024 — @rapsody's "Loose Rocks — and the hardest battle of my life: watching my mom live w/ Alzheimer's + how that's changed our relationship forever. #ENDALZ https://t.co/r1GtIVqTkl
From today’s @AroundtheHorn. How a quote from my mom — who’s battling Alzheimer’s — instantly popped in my head when I saw @Tua experience another concussion last night.
I’ve learned a lot helping my family get my dad into hospice but one of the biggest realizations I’ve had is that our country is facing a geriatric financial time bomb. It is absolutely insane how much elder care costs. For my family if we were to have someone 24/7 it’s $450k a year