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Dress Code Drama at the Oval Office zezvaz.com/cartoons

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San Mateo may soon be spending $620K to remove bike lanes, citing parking concerns, despite safety risks and opposition from cyclists and local advocates. 📰: www.sfgate.com/local/articl...

The White House is threatening a close ally with a trade war or worse—but Copenhagen has leverage that could inflict instant pain on the U.S.… foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/27/t...

Really important point here -- the law Trump broke when he fired 18 inspectors general on Friday was a law Congress passed in direct response to Trump's firing of inspectors general during his first term. And it probably won't matter at all. newrepublic.com/article/1907...

Forcing FEMA disaster response on individual states would obliterate interstate aid Blue states should create a cooperative response team to continue pooling resources, while charging red states at published union scale and dynamic surge pricing for materiel When the game is hardball, play or lose

On February 7, join Bandcamp as we partner with MusiCares to aid communities impacted by the California wildfires. daily.bandcamp.com/features/ban...

It's been a few years since this came out, but I still get a charge from this reworking of Goodnight Irene: littlesilver.bandcamp.com/track/irene-...

How architects can help in LA fire recovery efforts: archinect.com/news/article...

Our relationship with our neighbors and close allies matter. Trump seems intent on screwing them up before he even takes office. Here's the literal illustration of why we can't let that happen--when your house is on fire, sometimes you need your neighbor's help to put it out.

About the recent renovation at SF's Transamerica Pyramid: www.timeout.com/san-francisc...

This piece captures the flawed media coverage of Trump, focused on the targeting of Liz Cheney: open.substack.com/pub/aaronrup...

Hundreds of thousands of San Francisco residents were jolted awake early Saturday morning by the first tornado warning ever issued for the city. It lasted about 20 minutes before ending at around 6:10 a.m.

In anticipation of a second Trump administration, a pair of conservative policy advocates published a disturbing vision in a conservative urban policy magazine that calls for destroying the Presidio in favor of building housing.