22 Jun 2026 Reading time: 1 minute
I’m endorsing Melat Kiros for Congress in Colorado’s 1st District.
The era of “any Democrat will do” is over. CO‑01 deserves a representative who is willing to say exactly where she stands: with the people, not corporate PACs or AIPAC.
Melat is a lawyer, PhD student, democratic socialist, immigrant, and Denverite running on the kind of agenda this moment calls for: Medicare for All, Housing First, universal child and elder care, abolishing ICE, an arms embargo, taxing the rich, labor rights, reproductive justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, and getting money out of politics.
That is the kind of clear, working-class, anti-establishment politics Democrats need more of.
I’m proud to endorse Melat Kiros. If you’re in Denver, please pledge to vote by June 30. Everyone else: donate, volunteer, and spread the word.
22 Jun 2026 Reading time: 1 minute Quick spotlight on a group fighting hunger in New York City with food, dignity, and practical support.
What is New York Common Pantry?
New York Common Pantry (NYCP) works to reduce hunger while promoting dignity, health, and self-sufficiency. Their whole-person approach starts with food, including Choice Pantry fresh pantry packages, Hot Meals, and Nourish support for seniors, then extends into case management through Help 365 and Project Dignity plus nutrition education through Live Healthy!
In FY25, NYCP reported distributing more than 11.7 million meals, including more than 2.2 million Mobile Pantry meals.
Why I like recommending them
- Food plus follow-through. They do immediate hunger relief while helping people connect to resources that address why they are food insecure in the first place.
- Deeply local. Their work is focused on New Yorkers, including pantry visitors, seniors, families, and homeless neighbors.
- Easy ways to plug in. You can donate, volunteer at Manhattan and Bronx pantry sites, or support food and toiletry drives.
How to support
21 Jun 2026 Reading time: 2 minutes
Four stories about people trying to talk, steal, spin, or stumble their way out of pressure: a celebrity facing a mysterious video, a detective trapped in a heist mind game, two desperate men fleeing a botched robbery, and a corporate stunt that turns into international chaos.
Reef Hawk has been famous since childhood, but a mysterious video and an extortion threat force him into a frantic apology tour through the damage he has left behind. The comedy turns celebrity crisis management into a sharper look at reputation, accountability, and whether redemption can be manufactured on demand.
A bank robber walks into Manhattan with a plan that seems designed to make every assumption collapse, while a detective tries to figure out what crime is actually being committed. Spike Lee turns the hostage thriller into a chess match about power, buried secrets, and who gets to control the official story.
Rory and Cobby are desperate enough to take a robbery job, unlucky enough for it to go wrong, and reckless enough to drag Rory’s therapist into the escape. Beneath the comic chaos is a story about ordinary people squeezed by money, institutions, and bad decisions they can no longer outrun.
Two marketing executives chase a World Cup sponsorship idea until a drunken celebration in Brazil detonates into a public scandal. The premise is broad comedy, but the pressure comes from something recognizable: brands, spectacle, humiliation, and the modern need to turn every mistake into damage control.
16 Jun 2026 Reading time: 2 minutes
Five stories about people losing control of the lives they thought they understood: a stoner whose past has been weaponized, a rich New Yorker forced out of his bubble, a true-crime friendship that turns sinister, a politician swallowed by scandal, and a commuter-train flirtation that turns into blackmail.
Mike Howell thinks he is just a small-town stoner with panic attacks and a dead-end convenience-store job, until CIA assassins arrive and his buried training switches on. The fun is in the collision of pot comedy, spy paranoia, and a surprisingly loyal romance under government fire.
A forty-year-old heir gets cut off by his parents, moves in with an old friend, and immediately falls for that friend’s girlfriend. Under the polished Manhattan comedy is a sharper question about privilege, self-invention, and whether charm can survive contact with consequences.
When Heidi Broussard and her newborn daughter disappear, the search begins with fear and confusion before suspicion turns toward someone painfully close to her. Based on a real case, the movie plays as a true-crime thriller about trust, obsession, and the horror of betrayal hiding inside friendship.
In the aftermath of the BP oil spill, a Louisiana congressman tries to fight for Gulf Coast residents before a sex scandal wrecks his Senate ambitions. Nicolas Cage plays him as a politician caught between public service, private weakness, and the compromises that turn conviction into calculation.
Charles Schine’s routine commute turns dangerous when a chance meeting with Lucinda leads toward an affair, only for a violent stranger to turn their secret into leverage. The thriller keeps tightening around temptation, shame, and the cost of one bad decision becoming a trap.