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The Good Death (Beacon). Clips: Harper's, The Guardian, The Baffler, VQR, the NYT and elsewhere. Economic Hardship Reporting Project supported. Pulitzer Center grantee.
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This book: www.ucpress.edu/books/offend...
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xo you rockstar!
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3/ This is the latest in a pattern of attacks by this Administration on older adults and Americans with disabilities: Proposed #Medicaid cuts, weakening the Social Security Administration, ending funding for Alzheimer's research, and closing the CFPB.
Read our full statement:
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The base, then part of Ethiopia, is now in the country of Eritrea. The base is long closed, but U.S. involvement in intelligence gathering in the Horn continues apace.
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@d.a.denison @jyauwriter @thebafflermag @jess._.bergman
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Last October I attended a reunion of service members, like my father, who spent time at the now-defunct U.S. listening post outside Asmara, Eritrea (what was then Ethiopia).
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The gorgeous illustration is by Nikita Iziev. All my love to Dave Denison and Jess Bergman for editing, care, deep thought, and diligence.
Also in this issue: articles by Jessica Van Meir, Mary Turfah, Dylan Levi King, poetry by John Yau!!!, and much more.
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same!
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"There, gleaming in the glow, was that ten-horsepower rotary engine under a seat; a key glistening in the ignition." houstonpress.com/music/heres-that-george-jones-lawn-mower-story-one-more-time-6522381
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Thank you for reading, Kyle.
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Huge thanks to The Pulitzer Center for supporting this work and a companion piece published at The Baffler on the geopolitical turmoil caused by a new Ethiopian dam on the Nile. https://thebaffler.com/salvos/hydropower-neumann