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Vox Populi: Today’s post about California Bill AB-715.

AB 715 is a dangerous bill that risks infringing important constitutional free speech, and opens up the State of California to costly litigation over the bill’s implementation. 

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Lawrence Wray: In Line at the Butcher

Papers blow and clot the gutters. The faces are those I’m used to from as long ago as Calabria, Donegal, and Kyiv. New arrivals are a year maybe from Juarez … Continue reading

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Molly Fisk: Lapsed Unitarian in Mormon Country

Some bird
shat a mulberry seed whose skyward
reach is nine feet now at least
and equally wide, for perfect shade.

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Robert Cording: Ghost Forest

Tonight, I’m not here
to pretend this place that has been lost,
can be saved, but simply to stand here,
at the edge of what once was
and remember the sound of wind in the pines

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Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer: Like a Friend

I didn’t land. I fell and I fell and I fell.
At first as I plummeted, I feared the landing,
imagining an imminent crash. Then,
I fell through nights and middays. Fell through
kitchen floors and highways.

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Deborah Bogen: Introducing Kuno Raeber and BE QUIET

Take the plate from the table
carry it through the chambers.
Don’t be confused by the dust,
the spider webs, the sawdust.

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Stephen Prager: ‘This Should Be Illegal’ | Senate GOP Uses AI Deepfake to Attack James Talarico

“Political deepfakes are a profound threat to our democracy, because there is no realistic way for voters to understand they are seeing fake representations,” said the co-president of Public Citizen.

March 18, 2026 · Leave a comment

Olivia Rosane: Trump’s FCC Chair Threatens to Pull Broadcast Licenses Over Negative Iran War Coverage

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.): “We aren’t on the verge of a totalitarian takeover. WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT. Act like it.”

March 17, 2026 · 8 Comments

Jennifer L. Freed: Even in Unkind Times

I just saw her last summer, sat two rows behind her
on a folding chair. Stared at the knobs of spine
protruding from beneath her tied-back hair

March 16, 2026 · 17 Comments

Derrick Z. Jackson | Trump EPA to Americans: Drop Dead

The Trump EPA recently announced it will no longer consider the benefits of regulating soot, which will lead to more premature deaths.

March 16, 2026 · 9 Comments

Alfred Corn: Blue Roses

When Edgar said, “Yes, us too,” I was surprised that he and Miriam were calling it quits; but even more by his “too,” which linked their separation to Renée’s and mine….

March 15, 2026 · 11 Comments

Sydney Lea: Remorse

Do you ever recall some minor misdemeanor or even one you committed only in mind, and –however absurdly– half believe it contributed to a disaster? 

March 14, 2026 · 10 Comments

Ellen Foos: Letting Assisted Living Have a Say

We are both losing something.
I am losing him,
he is losing himself.

March 14, 2026 · 18 Comments

Abby Zimet: Here We Go Again, War By Cartoon Sociopaths

Almost as grotesque as the witless carnage itself is the “slopaganda” issuing almost daily from a White House evidently run by 14-year-old gamers who splice real combat footage with Call of Duty-esque video games.

March 13, 2026 · 7 Comments

Thomas Lux: Ode to the Unbroken World, Which Is Coming

It must be coming, mustn’t it? Churches
and saloons are filled with decent humans.
A mother wants to feed her daughter,
fathers to buy their children things that break.

March 13, 2026 · 36 Comments

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