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Trump's Truth Social post about Rob Reiner's death has dominated Bluesky today. Here's how people are processing it - from raw fury to media criticism to tributes for Reiner's legacy.
December 15, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Hank Green offered a simple suggestion: "People are really missing out on putting a little bit of coffee in your tea." What followed was a predictable collision between purists and the globally curious.
People are really missing out on putting a little bit of coffee in your tea.
December 14, 2025 at 6:31 PM
Menswear writer Derek Guy spotted a viral post promoting the rural American dream: a $95k house in Aplington, Iowa. Work at the post office for $25/hour, marry, have seven kids. The replies did not disappoint.
Incredible discourse
December 13, 2025 at 11:52 PM
Billionaire Mark Cuban posed pointed questions to Medicare for All advocates: Who in government runs the program? What do big hospital chains do - opt out and serve only the rich? Would you accept mandatory primary care gatekeeping before seeing specialists?
For all Universal HC/Single Payer/M4A advocates.

What do the biggest, expensive hospital chains do. Do they opt out and only serve the rich ?

Who in the USA gov runs the program?

R U ok with having to see a primary care doc before you can see a specialist ?
December 12, 2025 at 5:01 PM
A viral video showed a Cinnabon employee hurling racial slurs at Black customers. She was fired. The Atlantic published an op-ed arguing the left shouldn't celebrate this outcome. The response was swift and nearly unanimous.
ah yes, all workers should have the right to hurl racial slurs at black customers
“Those of us on the left should be fighting to improve protections for workers of all races, and thereby for the betterment of people’s material conditions regardless of their views,” Arash Azizi argues:
December 12, 2025 at 4:39 PM
The DOJ filed opposition to a FOIA request for Epstein training videos, arguing there's "no widespread public interest." The request came from journalist Allison Gill, who's been tracking the case.
December 10, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Miami elected its first Democratic mayor in nearly 30 years. Eileen Higgins is also the first woman to hold the office. The Republican won this same race by 67 points in 2021.
MAJOR BREAKING: Eileen Higgins will win the Miami mayoral runoff election, becoming the first Democrat to serve as mayor of the city in nearly 30 years, Decision Desk HQ projects.

The Republican candidate won the mayoral race in 2021 by 67 points.
December 10, 2025 at 6:52 PM