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![]() Jane CoastonWashington Post |
A disagreement is too often a wish to destroy.
Reading it gives the killer the last word.
If I do the thing I’m terrified of, I don’t see how that’s a great accomplishment.
We can’t pretend that making it a criminal act won’t have consequences.
The platform just doesn’t matter as much as we seem to think it does.
Sometimes the do-something impulse is too strong.
The game symbolized things I wanted to do but could never afford.
I’m not proud of myself, but nothing can keep me from this game.
The fun of March Madness lies in swatting away expected narratives like a lazy layup.
Don’t feel guilty about seeking relief by in a game.
We can’t let our revulsion for hateful ideas get in the way.
Kandiss Taylor takes us to a new low with her campaign wheels.
The former coach accuses the league of discrimination.
The league is down to just one Black head coach.
When a team is this good, we should just enjoy it.
Almost everyone fails at making changes, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Foster children need an advocate to prioritize their needs.
Confined to our own bubbles, we are less informed about people who lead entirely different cultural, social and political lives.
I like workouts that burn, workouts that sear, workouts that leave me on the ground gasping for air.
When women are urged to change their bodies to perform, is it really about aesthetics?