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When Staying Informed Becomes a Full-Time Job

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The news cycle is running a mile a minute — grandstanding lawmakers, jumped-up partisan narratives, culture-war tripe — new developments are coming at you constantly, and sorting the consequential from the meaningless, not to mention the true from the false, has become a full-time job.

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When the White House press secretary and likeminded media outlets let you know that those fascist Border Patrol agents are at it again, whipping migrants left and right, Brittany is there to patiently explain how reins tend to come in handy when riding a horse. 

When gender ideologues argue that eliminating the male-female binary won’t have dire consequences for women, Caroline Downey is there with reporting which proves that the most vulnerable women in our society — the incarcerated — are already being subjected to an inhumane social experiment in which they’re imprisoned alongside male sex offenders.

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