Filipinos are reckoning with their presidents’ violent approach to the drug trade.
Quote Posts
Concealing a Catastrophe: ‘The Day the Music Burned’
“The vault fire was not, as UMG suggested, a minor mishap, a matter of a few tapes stuck in a musty warehouse. It was the biggest disaster in the history of the music business.”
Purplesaurus Rex Kool-Aid for $195 a Packet? Oh Yeah!
“Kool-Ade” debuted in 1927 and has remained popular for over 90 years.
The Money Man to the Filthy Rich of the NBA
“With great abundance comes great discipline.”
Sing a Song of Hope: ‘Everything will be all right’
“Like, wow. This is another family I have found.”
Big Problems and Big Paychecks in West Texas Oil Country
As the current oil boom attests. West Texas’ oil deposits come with high social and environmental costs.
‘What if people found out?’ On the White Male Suicide Epidemic
“I got home and went back to the fetal position for a week.”
How One Artist Publicly Dealt With the Aftermath of Her Rape
For one woman, holding her employer accountable meant painting the story of her rape on a billboard above a busy LA freeway.
To Protect Children from Sexual Abuse, the Catholic Church Must Eliminate the Clergy
One ex-priest shows how the clergy lies at the root of the Catholic Church’s problems.
No Surgery Can Fix a Self-Defeating World View
Brick had gotten a new jaw, nose, and cheekbones from a surgeon in California, costing him around $30,000, and still he was furious at women and the world.
