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Author: Raven Fon

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10 min read History

Look, you probably think of yourself as a reasonably normal person. You drink too much coffee, doomscroll before bed, get a little too invested in reality TV, and maybe cry at the occasional commercial. Perfectly fine. Totally rational. Nothing to see here. But if you had the misfortune of being alive in Victorian England or...

10 min read Lifestyle

Most people reading this have already searched some version of this question, probably late at night after a bad news cycle. The conversation has shifted. What used to belong to the fringes of the internet now comes up at dinner tables, in family group chats, and in the quiet, practical thinking of otherwise entirely normal...

10 min read Inspiration

Pay close attention to how someone talks the next time you’re around a person who is genuinely sharp. The content of what they say matters, of course. But the language around it is often more interesting. The specific words they reach for, the way they frame a question, the pause before they commit to an...

39 min read Entertainment

Every state in this country carries at least one story so dark, so strange, or so stubbornly persistent that it has outlasted the people who first told it. Some are rooted in Indigenous traditions thousands of years old. Others grew from genuine historical tragedies that local communities couldn’t quite process and couldn’t quite forget. A...

9 min read Relationship

Most men in relationships genuinely want to get things right. They want their partner to feel heard, to feel close, to feel like the conversation went somewhere good. And yet, a lot of men keep running into the same wall, the same look on her face, the same feeling that something went sideways in a...

8 min read Politics

You want to know what your rights are if the President dies. Not in a dark or political way – just the practical, legal question that nobody seems to answer clearly. What happens to the First Lady? What does she get? Where does she stand? The question has floated through plenty of living rooms and...

10 min read History

Most people could name a handful of things the U.S. president can do without breaking a sweat. Sign bills into law. Command the military. Pardon federal criminals. Grant or withhold things by executive order with a stroke of a pen. The office radiates authority in a way that makes it easy to assume the person...

15 min read Living

America is a place people love fiercely, argue about constantly, and sometimes quietly fantasize about leaving. The national mythology says this is the greatest country on earth – and plenty of people believe it. But a growing number of Americans, and most of the rest of the world watching from a distance, have a list...

10 min read Inspiration

A preacher from Galilee, with no army, no political office, and no printing press, stood before a handful of followers in the first century and described events that hadn’t happened yet. Some of them played out within decades. Others unfolded over centuries. A few are still being pointed to today as ongoing fulfillment. Whatever your...