Florida, the nation’s most disaster-vulnerable state, has relied on billions of dollars of storm-recovery aid from FEMA. The post Gutting FEMA will spell disaster for Florida appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
The Editorial Board urges Temple to readjust its parking permit structure in light of SEPTA cuts.| The Temple News
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ concluded in Patna on Monday, having started on 17 August. Accompanied as he was by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and representatives of other parties, he witnessed good public turnout at his public rallies. However, how much of this is going to translate into votes come election time is yet to […]| Garhwal Post
Incessantly blaming white male suburbanites for Democrat urban mayors—as Con Inc talking heads are apt to do—excuses the inner-city voters who actually elected these anarcho-tyrants who indulge the criminal class.| Chronicles
The issue at the heart of both abortion and pornography is the bad behavior of women, and no church council hierarch, bishop, or pastor wants to talk about that—lest they incur the wrath of the Susan's.| Chronicles
If US President Donald Trump’s belligerence has pushed India to improve relations with China, would he be deserving of the Nobel Prize? Maybe, if the results of the Modi-Xi Jinping interaction prove to be positive even in the short term. India and China have prospered in their own ways over the past three decades. India has to advance democratically, while the will of the Chinese leadership is imposed on the people. Both systems have advantages and shortcomings, but one may well ask – If ...| Garhwal Post
Children shouldn’t be forced to learn and play in hot, asphalt-covered, fenced-in campuses, especially in neighborhoods that already lack park space.| Los Angeles Times
VR retail needs a hard reboot. Trying out a headset for the first time should not be like this.| UploadVR
Hello, everyone! Welcome to the August 2025 issue of Defenestration, the literary magazine dedicated to humor and one of the few artifacts that will remain after the apocalypse (alongside cockroaches, AOL discs, and Twinkies). We're happy you've decided to join us this month for an adventure into the surreal and absurd. You won't be disappointed.| Defenestration
With the weatherman predicting a great Labor Day weekend, we hope that all of our readers will have a chance to make the most of the final weekend of the summer season. The Summer of ‘25 overall has been just…Read more →|
Clarifying our plan To the Editor, I want to correct several inaccuracies in the recent August 1 letter to the editor and a flyer distributed to Charlestown residents in the last few days regarding our Pier 5 proposal. Courageous Sailing…Read more →|
https://polygamero.us/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/CG_219-Fabula-Ultima-review-Final.mp3 Josh and Chris take over the Gnomecast as Ang is on her Gnomecation. They talk JRPGs and the JRPG TTRPG Fabula Ultima. They played through a session 0 and four four hour sessions. Now they’re here to give you their thoughts and feelings on the game. Links: DIE by Kieran Gillen and Stephanie Hans Draw Steel released| Gnome Stew
California unions just won’t stop their attack on the freedom of gig workers for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other app-based firms to work on their terms| Protect App-Based Drivers + Services
As summer rolls into the upcoming semester, the Editorial Board sat down to introduce ourselves and share the messages we want to bring into this new year. The post Meet the Editorial Board: Advice for the new year first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
A country music icon, a post-war boom, and generations of families. The post Victoria-Fraserview—The Diverse History of a Family Neighbourhood appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Slow motion. The post Photographer Kitt Woodland Captures Beauty in the Small Details of Island Life in Sardinia appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
It’s good to see the city working on a plan to review local historical plaques and signs. The months-long public... Continue reading "Time to update our historical plaques" The post Time to update our historical plaques appeared first on Lindsay Advocate.| Lindsay Advocate
Recent high-profile cyberattacks and data breaches have disrupted operations at major retailers and their suppliers this year.| Business Insurance
Our annual recommendations offer ways to recharge, make the most of the season, and come back ready to fight for progress. The post 18 Things to Do for Yourself, Wildlife, and the Planet Before Summer’s End appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
The ongoing work stoppage by the public defender attorneys who are part of what is known as the Bar Advocates program needs to be resolved by the legislature as soon as possible.| Lynn Journal
Many of us are feeling anxious about what’s going to happen to each other and our beautiful planet. I sometimes lose heart, myself! But if there’s one thing I’ve learned from working with so many amazing horror writers over the years, it’s that when things get dark, humans have the capacity to come together and shine.| Nightmare MagazineRSS - Nightmare Magazine
Nonprofit Business Agility Series Editorial by Melissa Hovey, Executive Director of SHARE Charlotte Nonprofit leaders have weathered extraordinary| Charlotte is Creative
Durant les últimes setmanes s’han accelerat les pertorbacions internacionals, aprofundint la crisi de l’ordre liberal internacional. L’anomenada “operació teranyina” podria comportar implicacions esfereïdores, ja que s’ha atacat l’aviació estratègica russa, que forma part de la tríada nuclear (juntament amb els submarins estratègics i els míssils balístics intercontinentals). Una de les primeres conseqüències podria ser la […]| La Realitat
Congratulations to the Class of 2025! All of the strenuous years of schooling have amalgamated to this celebratory moment.| The Temple News
The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University| The Vanderbilt Hustler
Social media often markets college as a time to reinvent yourself, but maybe growth doesn’t have to be instant or aesthetic.| The Vanderbilt Hustler - The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University
The Gen Z stare represents the most recent criticism hurled by older generations but also reveals the concerning ramifications of unchecked screen time usage.| The Vanderbilt Hustler - The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University
You ever just realize everything about something you love changed when you weren’t paying attention? It’s happened to me twice when it comes to tabletop Roleplaying Games. In 2014 Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition released to the public and took the ttrpg space by storm. It was a throwback, self-referential, nostalgic game that built on […]| Gnome Stew
Not too long ago, I was in an online roleplaying community hangout where I was the only woman and the conversation turned to the types of the people that play roleplaying games. The prevalence of men vs. women in the hobby came up and one guy commented sadly that his wife used to be a […]| Gnome Stew
Kobold Press runs one of the largest sets of games at conventions, and our game masters are some of the best. Coming off of Gen Con 2025, let’s look into some of what prep, notes, and magic make a Kobold Press game master, and how to bring that home for your game. Christian Bernard is […] The post I’m still amazed at how Kobold Press convention GMs run smooth games appeared first on Kobold Press.| Kobold Press
Be sure to check out the editorial for a rundown of this month's content and for all of John Joseph Adams's media and book recommendations!| Lightspeed MagazineRSS - Lightspeed Magazine
The City of Sonoma recently announced that it projects a General Fund budget surplus for the 2025-26 fiscal year of $200,000. This is good news, given that previous projections indicated a serious deficit. The passage of Measure T last election raised the local sales tax by a half-percent, and it’s estimated that nearly $3 million| Sonoma Valley Sun - The Community's Independent Voice
From online applications to automated renewals, the right features can help local governments serve their communities more effectively.The post 8 Key Features of Business License Management Software appeared first on GovOS.| GovOS
Learn how one local government modernized its tax reporting and analytics to deliver transparent, real-time data to the public.The post Measuring What Matters: Building Public-Facing Dashboards and Analytics appeared first on GovOS.| GovOS
Learn how one local government modernized legacy systems to enable self-service, streamline operations, and better serve both staff and the public.| GovOS
From the AMS Food Bank to the Peer Support Centre to the Sexual Health and Resource Centre (SHRC), Bill 33 jeopardizes essential student services, and equity measures in the admissions process.| The Queen's Journal
In this interview, a champion for this rare cancer shares her journey and offers tips for seeking support The post From caregiver to catalyst: Annie Achee is on a mission to raise awareness about sarcoma and advance research appeared first on ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog.| ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog
Be sure to check out the editorial for a rundown of this month's terrific content.| Lightspeed MagazineRSS - Lightspeed Magazine
It's our fifteenth anniversary issue! Come check out the editorial for a discussion of this month's great content.| Lightspeed MagazineRSS - Lightspeed Magazine
Members of our Community Editorial Board, a group of community residents who are engaged with and passionate about local issues, respond to the following question: After Congress successfully cut $…| Boulder Daily Camera
By excluding single-family zones from affordable housing incentive programs, L.A. leaders are squandering the potential to transform the city into one that works for people of all income levels.| Los Angeles Times
There's a tremendous gap in resources between students at schools like Harvard and the resilient, determined students at community colleges.| Los Angeles Times
The Times endorses one incumbent and three newcomers for the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees.| Los Angeles Times
At the center of the backlash is the Trump administration’s refusal to fully release government files related to Jeffrey Epstein.| Baltimore Jewish Times
The writers and artists in ROOM 2.25 bear witness to what must happen in ourselves, our communities, and our political movements for truth to be faced and change to occur. Some write from amidst genocide, others from their country’s fascist turn, and still others from the impact of environmental catastrophe. Each of these life-threatening events inscribes itself differently on our souls. We live in terrifying times. The post The Writing on the Wall by Hattie Myers appeared first on ROOM A S...| ROOM A Sketchbook for Analytic Action
Not every flammable plant must go, but we should carefully consider how we replant in burned areas.| Los Angeles Times
Luckily for me, the ghosts in my house aren’t nearly as toxic as the ones in this month’s issue. Sure, we sometimes wake in the night to feel phantom dogs jumping on the bed to join our pup (who seems unfussed by these strangers).| Nightmare MagazineRSS - Nightmare Magazine
For circuit court clerks, the wave of interest around property or title/deed fraud poses both a challenge and an opportunity.The post Virginia Circuit Court Clerks Face a Dual Mandate: Expand Public Records Access and Protect Against Fraud appeared first on GovOS.| GovOS
Editor-in-Chief Dalton A. Swenson critiques the College’s irrelevant residential life system. The post Editorial: A Decade of House Fantasy appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Hey there, creative folks. It’s Makayla Binter speaking, and I know it’s been a while. Last week was the five-year anniversary of the Black Lives Matter| Charlotte is Creative
Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall will never happen now that Jones retired. So, what are the best UFC fights that never happened?| ClutchPoints | UFC News
If someone had told me four years ago that I’d be who I am today, graduating in less than two weeks, I would not... The post How Did I End Up Here? appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
BarstoolSHU is Sacred Heart’s student-run, Barstool-affiliated Instagram account that posts student news, campus memes, sports content, and the occasional dorm ranking that starts a... The post What I Learned From Running BarstoolSHU appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
I graduated college a semester early to get a headstart on my career. In December 2024, I was done with school. No more discussion... The post Slow Down, You’re Doing Fine appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
As I sit down to write this article it is finally hitting that I am graduating. It feels like yesterday I was a freshman... The post Beyond the Books: How Journalism and Broadcasts Changed My Path appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
Sacred Heart University is where I fell in love with telling stories—where I discovered my passion for capturing moments and exploring the unknown. Thank... The post Into the Unknown appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
I never thought the words “Apply” or “Submit” could be so frightening. As I am about to graduate within the next two weeks, the... The post More Than a Diploma appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
Something that most people don’t know about me is that I wasn’t always a journalism student. In fact, I spent my entire freshman year... The post Always Go With Your Gut appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
I’m sitting in the Spectrum office on my last day of classes ever and I’m unsure what to write. I’ve always enjoyed writing (obviously,... The post My Pioneer Journey appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
For most freshmen, the start of college comes with an array of emotions: excitement, fear and uncertainty – all of which stem from this... The post From Freshman Year to the Finish Line: Making the Most of My Four Years appeared first on The Spectrum Newspaper.| The Spectrum Newspaper
While everyone else was counting down the days until their first day in college, I dreaded it. The idea of moving away from home...| The Spectrum Newspaper
We pen this editorial amidst growing authoritarianism and violence around the world, from the Israeli state’s continued genocide in Gaza to the unfurling fist of the Trump administration quashing immigration raid protests in Los Angeles. It seems we are experiencing what Nancy Fraser (2019)—paraphrasing Antonio Gramsci—refers to as an era in which “the old is… Read MoreHousing disputes, struggles, art and resistance in a time of violence »| Radical Housing Journal
Thirty years after Californians adopted the 'three strikes' law and filled prisons to unconstitutional levels, the measure is back on the ballot in two unexpected ways.| Los Angeles Times
Gascón has been unfairly cast as the cause of recent crime waves. He did in his first term exactly what he promised voters: Work to make the justice system more just.| Los Angeles Times
Welcome to what might be our most meta issue ever. I’m no expert on postmodernism (seriously, I fell asleep every session of my 20th Century Philosophy class), but I do love fiction that recognizes it’s working within a larger schema of texts all inescapably linked by culture.| Nightmare MagazineRSS - Nightmare Magazine
But in folklore the fool has also played the role of the teacher. They make mistakes so we don’t have to. This month’s issue is full of fools and those who take advantage of them.| Nightmare MagazineRSS - Nightmare Magazine
The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remains independent.| The Dartmouth Review
CREDIT: Amy Hart EDITOR' NOTE: Today's batch of The Biscuit features an editorial from Audrey Baran, artistic director of Baran Dance. I’ve been a dance| Charlotte is Creative
Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" grossed more than $1 billion and showed the world that women directors can make blockbusters.| Los Angeles Times
Having states sue the federal government isn’t the most elegant check and balance, but it’s clearly in keeping with the system our founders established.| San Bernardino Sun
Learn some of the latest business license tax updates and best practices for Virginia local governments managing compliance.| GovOS
Learn some of the latest business license tax updates and best practices for local governments managing compliance in Alabama.| GovOS
Four tips for creating and maintaining a strong patient-oncologist relationship The post Building a lasting bond: Your oncologist as partner through good and bad times appeared first on ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog.| ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog
Welcome to Issue #152 of Nightmare Magazine! And if you’re a subscriber reading this on release day, then happy May Day---a day where many cultures in the Northern Hemisphere celebrate the high point of spring, a day of fertility and growth.| Nightmare MagazineRSS - Nightmare Magazine
The next time a politicized press conference discusses the nature of autism, take it with a grain of salt and look at the reports yourself before coming to conclusions.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Sir Chris Wormald introduces the 22nd edition of Civil Service Quarterly. The lead item is a new interview with Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service Sir Mark Sedwill, while other articles focus on subjects ranging from the National Security Council, a decade after its creation, to how UK Research and Innovation is changing the way research is funded.| Civil Service Quarterly
Sir Chris Wormald introduces the 21st edition of Civil Service Quarterly. Articles range from how we safeguard public records in the digital age, to strengthening democracy in the world at a time when democracy is no longer an 'easy sell', and marking a decade of successes for behavioural insights in developing public policy.| quarterly.blog.gov.uk
Early last Sunday morning on Crosby street in Orono, four University of Maine students, Summer Blaisdell, Charles Carroll, Marcus Paes and Braeden Cunningham violently assaulted…| The Maine Campus
The city's rent control law needs to do more to prevent price shocks for tenants during periods of high inflation while ensuring landlords can recoup costs.| Los Angeles Times
Voters should pick the four incumbents. They haven’t done a perfect job, but they are on top of the issues and speak intelligently about where the board has succeeded and what it still needs to do.| Los Angeles Times
The Times recommends these five excellent candidates on the Nov. 5 ballot to fill open judicial seats for Los Angeles Superior Court.| Los Angeles Times
In March 2025, Syria was once more engulfed by sectarian violence, with reports of the mass killings of religious minorities including Alawites and Christians. Syria saw a sharp increase in violence, with brutal attacks and killings of innocent civilians, including women and children.Houses have been burgled, sanctified places disrespected, and belongings stolen, heart-wrenching images that...| economica.org.uk
Voters rolled back reform by passing Proposition 36 and ousting progressive prosecutors in L.A. and the Bay Area. But we shouldn't return to harmful lock-'em-up policies.| Los Angeles Times
Yes, time does fly, and for those of us who lived through the Snowmageddon, it’s hard to believe that 10 years have passed since we were in the middle of that epic winter season of 2015.| charlestownbridge.com
I’ve been connected to The Journal for a long time, and it’s in part because of the Black History Month issue. It all started in Vol. 148 when the then Editors in Chief sent out an e-mail call-out looking for Black writers and artists to contribute to a Black History Month special issue of The Journal. While Matt and Raechel couldn’t craft a Black History Month issue at the time, their efforts to include more BIPOC creatives in The Journal are what got me started at the paper.| The Queen's Journal
Only ministers can answer whether NUS is right or wrong in its judgment that there will be a political price to pay if university administrators do not properly screen “controversial” or “sensitive” events.| Academia | SG
Proposition 33 goes too far. It includes sweeping language that prohibits the state from imposing any limits on rent controls set by cities and counties in the future, even if they stymie housing construction.| Los Angeles Times
Voters should approve Proposition 2 to provide $10 billion in bond money for California's public schools and community colleges, many of which are overdue for repairs and upgrades.| Los Angeles Times
AIDS Healthcare Foundation calls this a "revenge initiative," and we agree. Proposition 34 would change the rules for healthcare providers in ways that seem specifically designed to cut off the foundation's tenant advocacy.| Los Angeles Times
California's workers are struggling. Proposition 32 would give about 2 million of the state’s lowest-paid workers a modest pay raise.| Los Angeles Times
Californians should formally reject a wrongful moment in our voting history and instead positively affirm that bigotry toward same-sex couples has no place in our state or its Constitution.| Los Angeles Times
Proposition 36 won't end homelessness or crime waves. It will only refill prisons, push more people to the streets and erase criminal justice reform progress.| Los Angeles Times
Requiring two-thirds support to pass local taxes for parks, housing, transportation and other public investments is undemocratic. Proposition 5 would lower the threshold to pass a local bond measure to a more reasonable 55%.| Los Angeles Times
Want to increase efficiency, security, and compliance? Check out these steps and benefits of moving from paper to electronic records for government agencies.| GovOS
In rejecting Proposition 6, voters kept a constitutional provision outlawing slavery except "to punish crime." Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers still have options.| Los Angeles Times
Transparency fosters trust and accountability in government. Explore the importance of transparency in government and how it strengthens communities.| GovOS
California lawmakers squandered the opportunity to help rein in skyrocketing electricity bills this year. Not only is it bad for consumers, it could set back the state's climate change goals.| Los Angeles Times
Environmentalists and industry representatives have hammered out a deal for the most significant single-use plastic legislation in the nation. But it has only a week to pass both houses of the state Legislature.| Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified deserves credit for maintaining education for fast learners. But schools across the state and country have been eliminating programs for them.| Los Angeles Times