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He was a middle-aged man in a red hat, standing on the edge of a Walmart parking lot in Dayton, Ohio, waving an American flag and shouting at passing cars.
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He was a middle-aged man in a red hat, standing on the edge of a Walmart parking lot in Dayton, Ohio, waving an American flag and shouting at passing cars.

President Donald Trump has announced that he wants to reopen Alcatraz as an operational federal prison.

So, the President of the United States was asked—on national television—if people in America are entitled to due process.

So, more than 5.5 million Americans stepped out on the streets on Saturday—yeah, that's like if the entire population of Minnesota decided they'd had enough and hit the pavement.

In times of great social stress—like right now, with everything going on in the U.S.—you've probably noticed a fascinating (or frustrating) human behavior: we are Olympic gold medalists in making excuses.

The Real People’s Manual for Real Power in this All-Too-Unreal-World

We were tired yesterday.

If I’m honest, I didn’t want to write this first thing this morning.

Okay.

Okay.