Thank you, my friends. The sun may have set over our city this evening, but as Eugene Debs once said, 'I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.'
New York Election Results Map: How Mamdani Got 1 Million Votes Across City
America’s Dumbest Billionaires Fail to Stop Zohran Mamdani. “…a bunch of rich guys who have been comically out of touch with normal people for many decades, and more recently have blowtorched their brains into a smoking pile of ash on Twitter…”
What can Australia learn from Norway's approach to taxing resources?
Leaked: How British Intel Infiltrates Lebanon Kit Klarenberg
The Trump Doctrine: If We Don’t Like Ya We’ll Kill Ya Mark Wauck
How Bible Sales and Chipotle Explain the Economy Kyla Scanlon
Portland says ‘manufactured crisis’ spurred Trump’s National Guard bid as trial begins The Hill
The White House ballroom saga could be worse for Trump than he realizes CNN
Trump fires federal arts board in charge of reviewing White House ballroom and ‘Arc de Trump’ The Guardian
Why Elon Musk could leave Tesla, and why it might actually happen The Street
How Elon Musk and JD Vance plan to ‘save civilization’ with more babies NPR
Grokipedia vs. Wikipedia: See how Elon Musk’s encyclopedia describes 5 hot-button topicsBusiness Insider
What Karine Jean-Pierre’s disastrous book tour exposes about Biden loyalism MSNBC
A lot of Americans think the Democratic Party is out of touch Tri-State Alert
Portland says ‘manufactured crisis’ spurred Trump’s National Guard bid as trial begins The Hill
The White House ballroom saga could be worse for Trump than he realizes CNN
Trump fires federal arts board in charge of reviewing White House ballroom and ‘Arc de Trump’ The Guardian
Why Elon Musk could leave Tesla, and why it might actually happen The Street
How Elon Musk and JD Vance plan to ‘save civilization’ with more babies NPR
Grokipedia vs. Wikipedia: See how Elon Musk’s encyclopedia describes 5 hot-button topicsBusiness Insider
What Karine Jean-Pierre’s disastrous book tour exposes about Biden loyalism MSNBC
A lot of Americans think the Democratic Party is out of touch Tri-State Alert
Keeping up with 2025 executive orders and related litigation
Via LLRX – Keeping up with 2025 executive orders and related litigation – As of October 1, 2025, Donald Trump has signed a total of 210 executive orders during his current administration.
Attorneys in many areas of practice need to know how to keep up with the latest EOs, as these orders may impact the funding, operations, staff or rights of the companies, individuals, and organizations they represent.
Those who typically practice outside of federal administrative law may be less familiar with researching EOs, beyond what they learned in law school. Law Librarian, attorney and educator Michelle M. LaLonde’sguide pinpoints key primary and secondary sources to keep pace with this torrent of government documents.
Data Brokers Explained: Steps to protect your data
YouTube – Data brokerage is a billion-dollar industry built on selling your personal information without your knowledge or consent. In this video, we uncover the shady world of data brokers with investigative reporter Yael Grauer (Consumer Reports) to find out how they operate and what you can do about it. Timestamps as follows for specific topics covered
Everyone Is Laying People Off This Week. Researchers Say They’re Going to Regret It
Gizmodo: “The nation’s largest employers are doing a lot less employing lately. In recent weeks, Amazon announced it would cut 14,000 jobs, Paramount axed 1,000 people, Target let go of 1,800 employees, UPS said it will start a purge of 14,000 people with the aim of getting rid of 48,000 workers in total, and Meta laid off around 600 people from its AI lab.
Why every website you used to love is getting worse
Vox: “TikTok and airlines have something in common with your search engine, your grocery app, and (increasingly) your car: They start out great, lock you in, and then quietly get worse while you keep using them.
That very familiar decline now has a catchy name: “enshittification.” Cory Doctorow has been writing about this for decades as a journalist, activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and science-fiction author. His new book, Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It, is a field guide to how platforms decay, why they get away with it, and what it will take to reverse course.
I invited Doctorow onto The Gray Area to map the lifecycle of a platform, explain the policy choices that made today’s tech feudalism possible, and outline the structural fixes that could make the internet (and the economy around it) less extractive and more humane. As always, there’s much more in the full podcast, so listen and follow The Gray Area on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you find podcasts. New episodes drop every Monday…”