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Editorial: On Tuesday, vote for community

2 months ago
Photo credit, above: Brea Youngblood, 2026. It has been a joy and honor to meet so many neighbors over the past three months during my campaign to serve on the MRH Board of Education. I’m a mom of two high school students, a college professor at SLU, have lived in the district since 2013, and […]
Rachel Lindsey

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

2 months ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is an anonymous comment offering an additional resource on our post about the White House’s new app: The other half of the story The analysis by “thereallo” covers the Android version; there’s a dissection of the iOS version at Security Analysis of the Official White […]
Leigh Beadon

April 5 in History: Easter Island, the Guillotine, Kurt Cobain's Death and More

2 months ago
On April 5, 1722, Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen sighted a remote, triangular island in the southeastern Pacific—Rapa Nui, known to Europeans as Easter Island. The encounter mattered because it pulled one of the world’s most isolated inhabited places into the growing web of global sea travel and imperial competition. For Europeans, it expanded maps and ambitions across the Pacific. For the Rapa Nui people, it marked the start of a long, uneven relationship with outsiders that would