Sunday Comics
The bats have left the bell tower, the Comics have been read.
Spend Sundays in the black box:
Bela Lugosi’s dead.
Sunday Comics
No one in the world ever gets what they want, and that is beautiful; everybody dies reading Sunday Comics, and that is beautiful. They want what they’re not and I wish they would stop saying, “Deputy Dawg dog a ding ding debadeba.”
I Think You’d Prefer a Dog Poem
Poetry by Pam Carter.
How School Districts Weaponize Child Protection Services Against Uncooperative Parents
Parents are increasingly required to conform to a school’s demands even if they believe such orders may not be appropriate for their child. Kerry McDonald writes.
Ivy Leagues are Handing Out Millions in Fees to Hedge Fund Managers
Ivy League endowments post weaker returns than an average 60-40 stock-bond mix. So why are they paying hedge fund managers millions? Dean Baker writes.
Who’s More Likely to Be Audited: A Person Making $20,000 — or $400,000?
How a benefit for the working poor was turned against them. Paul Kiel and Jesse Eisinger report.

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