California Explains It All
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California Explains It All

Politics tamfitronics Politics / October 8, 2024To understand US politics—for better and for worse—look to the Golden State.(Illustration by Tina Zhou)In the preface to California: A HistoryKevin Starr writes that California is perhaps “the most American of American places” and that it has long “become one of the prisms through which the American people, for better and for worse, could glimpse their future.” Starr, often called the dean of California historians, wrote this in 2005 and died in 2017—but his insight is perhaps most obvious today.California’s long-brewing housing crisis is now a national phenomenon, and so is the mass homelessness that has been its inevitable consequence. For years, the state’s wildfires and heat waves have given Americans a vision of the country’s disastrous climate-change fate. Show business and Big Tech, having colonized the state’s...
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Snoopy fans angered by one account’s pro-Trump post
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Snoopy fans angered by one account’s pro-Trump post

Politics tamfitronics Some Snoopy fans are enraged that an account dedicated to the beloved character is engaging with politics.Snoopy Weekly, a now-deleted popular X account unaffiliated with the “Peanuts” comic, got backlash for a post that endorsed former President Donald Trump in the election next month. The account, which had more than 19,000 followers, was among several Snoopy fan pages on social media that have amassed large audiences in the last few years amid the beagle’s resurgence in meme culture. The animated pup, who is primarily known as Charlie Brown's best pal, debuted in comic form in October 1950. But in recent years, he has garnered the love of a new generation of fans, made up of Gen Zers, who post everything from fan edits to memes about him across X, TikTok and Instagram."Snoopy hates...
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House GOP investigates why the feds didn’t give Elon Musk’s company more money
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House GOP investigates why the feds didn’t give Elon Musk’s company more money

Politics tamfitronics Happy Tuesday. Here's your Tuesday Tech Drop, the past week's top stories from the intersection of politics and the all-inclusive world of technology. Musk's MinionsRepublicans in Congress are already hard at work doing billionaire Elon Musk’s bidding, in just about the most literal way possible. On Monday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee announced an investigation into the Federal Communications Commission’s 2022 decision not to award a nearly $900 million bid for Musk’s Starlink to provide broadband internet to rural areas. The move comes after Musk, a staunch Trump supporter, used his social media platform X to claim that the government’s decision not to grant Starlink the bid was “illegal” and cost lives in North Carolina. In another tweet, he promoted false claims — later amplified by Donald Trump — that the government...
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