- THE EX-MONK WHO BUILT THE ‘TAJ MAHAL OF SPAIN’, Madrid No Frills
- What’s Hidden Underground In This Church In Connecticut Is Unexpected But Awesome, Only in Your State
- A Beginner’s Guide to Apple Trees., The Art of Doing Stuff
- A 28-year-old Democratic Socialist just ousted a powerful, 10-term congressman in New York, CNN
- How NYC tenements once hid secret sweatshops, timeline
- Meet The Last Surviving Witness To The Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921, NPR
- These women were the toughest performers in the Wild West, Timeline
- Why Are My Fellow Whites Still So Awful at Naming Children?, GQ
- How To Get Your Kids To Do Chores (Without Resenting It), NPR
- I've Written About Cultural Appropriation For 10 Years. Here's What I Got Wrong., Refinery 29
- The World Isn’t Prepared for Retirement, Bloomberg
- When Spanish Names (Don’t) Flummox English-Speaking Baseball Announcers, NY Times
- Farming as Resistance, Yes Magazine
- Real Gender Equality Includes Femininity (and the Color Pink), Yes Magazine
- Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog, the book that changed the world, The Guardian
- How Entitled Parents Hurt Schools, NY Times
- Silicon Valley bus drivers sleep in parking lots. They may have to make way for development, SF Chronicle
- WATCH: How Neon Lights Come to Life
- Why Trump Wants a Department of Public Welfare, City Lab
- Ode to the Ladies Pant Suit of Zanzibar, Messy Nessy Chic
- The secrets of a diary written on castle floorboards, BBC News
- Yard Sale Photos Reveal Our Insatiable Need for Stuff, Wired
- The unlikely home of the world’s smallest desert, BBC Travel
- Family Separation: It’s a Problem for U.S. Citizens, Too, NY TIMES
- This Nonprofit Just Got $18 Million to Help Immigrants Detained at the Border — But It's Still Not Enough, Time
- Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops!, NY times
- MOM TALK: NAVIGATING PARENTING AFTER MULTIPLE LOSSES, Mother Mag
- TEACHING CHILDREN EMPATHY: A GUIDE FOR EVERY AGE, Mother Mag
- How to visit the Hudson River’s abandoned Bannerman Castle, Curbed
When I was 16, my mom and I took the Amtrack to the city and I saw this island out of the window in the early morning. It was beautiful and haunting and I've always wanted to see it in person. - The Tragic Roots of America’s Favorite Cherry, Atlas Obscura
- The Dazzling Quilts of 19th-Century British Soldiers Are Threaded With Mystery, Atlas Obscura
- The Greenhouse Where Tomatoes Grow in Iceland, Atlas Obscura
- Found: A Wad of World War II Bills Worth Over $2 Million, Atlas Obscura
- A New Life for Ugandan Barkcloth, a Fabric Made From Fig Trees, Atlas Obscura
- Organic Farmers Are Using Flamethrowers to Weed Their Fields, Atlas Obscura
- Revisiting the Heyday of California’s ‘Crazy’ Novelty Architecture, Atlas Obscura
- The Vanishing World of Neon Motel Signs, Atlas Obscura
- Why Beans Were an Ancient Emblem of Death, Atlas Obscura
- Trump Moves to Obama’s Position on Family Detention, Democrats Outraged, National Review
- Why Even Viral-Fundraising Skeptics Can Feel Good About Donating to RAICES, Slate
- THE MEDICIS IN THE DESERT, 1843 Magazine
- How to Resolve the Conservative Split Over Immigration, The American Conservative
- LISTEN: The GOP Disregards Youth at its Peril, The weekly standard
- Photographing the Ruins of Rural America, The American Conservative
- Christians, Cruelty, Children & The Law, The American Conservative
- The FAQs: What You Should Know About Family Separation at the Border, The Gospel Coalition
- Asylum Seekers, Family Separation, and Political Order, The Gospel Coalition
- Rethinking Baby Food Pouches, NY Times
Spent some time reading conservative/religious responses to the separation of families at the border currently happening for additional perspective. The American Conservative comes closest to coming up with coherent policies and the gospel interpretation is great from The Gospel Coalition.
- Early reports of late blight in New York, Morning Ag Clips
- Trump signs order that he says will keep migrant families together, CNBC
- Hundreds of Separated Children Have Quietly Been Sent to New York, NY Times
- Trump to Propose Government Reorganization, Targeting Safety Net Programs, NY Times
- The feds lost — yes, lost — 1,475 migrant children, USA Today
- Border Patrol will stop referring migrant parents who cross into the U.S. illegally with children for prosecution, official says, Washington Post
- THE U.S. HAS TAKEN MORE THAN 3,700 CHILDREN FROM THEIR PARENTS — AND HAS NO PLAN FOR RETURNING THEM, The Intercept
- The King and Queen of Cruelty, NYTimes
- U.S. centers force migrant children to take drugs: lawsuit, Reuters
- Foster mom on trauma of separated migrant children: 'They are coming crying, almost hysterical', NBCNews
- Flores agreement: Trump’s executive order to end family separation might run afoul of a 1997 court ruling, Vox
- Ghosts of Guatemala’s Past, NY Times
- How Christians Destroyed the Ancient World, NY Times
- The reasons why women’s voices are deeper today, BBC
- Giant African baobab trees die suddenly after thousands of years, The Guardian
- ‘Race does define me,’ says André Leon Talley — and now the fashion icon is ready to talk about it, Washington Post
- Histories of Activism in Chinatown, A Blade of Grass
- Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It, The Cut
- ‘A fun adventure, not a business’: The Weather Channel stopped publishing video on Facebook, Digiday
- When Did Caging Kids Become the Art of the Deal?, NY Times
- Fire rips through Gowanus Canal warehouse that locals want landmarked, Curbed
- Washington, DC, Is Being Sued for Gentrification , The Root
- On Stopping Family Separation, A Cup o Jo
- Listen to Children Who’ve Just Been Separated From Their Parents at the Border, propublica
- Americans Are At Risk of Forgetting Slavery and Repeating Our Mistakes, ACLU
- Laura Bush: Separating children from their parents at the border ‘breaks my heart’, Washington Post
- U.S. Announces Its Withdrawal From U.N. Human Rights Council , NPR
- Was the ‘Law to Separate Families’ Passed in 1997 or ‘by Democrats’?, SNOPES
- Mister Rogers was actually a badass: New film “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” shows his tough side, Salon
- LEARNING TO CLEAN UP - MONTESSORI YOUNG TODDLER WEEK 27 AND 28, the kavanaugh report
- OUR APPROACH TO BIKE RIDING, the kavanaugh report
- Our Gentle, Montessori Approach to Toilet Learning 12 – 18 months (Stage 1), altheas atelier
- The timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age?, parenting science
- TOILET LEARNING VS. TOILET TRAINING, daily montessori
- The caravan of Central Americans seeking asylum at the border, explained, Vox
- TRYING A CAPSULE WARDROBE, the kavanaugh report
- 4 ART TRAYS AT 18 MONTHS, the kavanaugh report
- Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children, The Atlantic
- Why Rich Kids Are So Good at the Marshmallow Test, The Atlantic
- Japan is making a push to stop the stigma against crying babies, Quartz
- Parents who refuse to call their newborns "girls" or "boys" are leading the gender revolution, Quartz
- How Birth Certificates Are Being Weaponized Against Trans People, The Atlantic
- Mom Truths: "I Kept Waiting for That Motherhood Euphoria to Arrive", my domaine
- It’s All Too Much, and We Still Have to Care, The Slate
- The Gospel According to Glennon, Elle
- The Wonderful, Weird Economy of Burning Man, The Atlantic
- Burning Man's black campers explain why they are the 1%, The Guardian
- How Screwed Will Your Subway Line Be by the L Train Shutdown? Everybody Else Edition, Village Voice
- 6 Things You’re Recycling Wrong, NY Times
- How the Trump Administration Got Comfortable Separating Immigrant Kids from Their Parents, The New Yorker
- A Healing Artist’s Eclectic “Little Treehouse” in Hartford, Man Repeller
- NYC Pauses Expansion Of Ambitious Residential Composting Program, Gothamist
- Vintage Muse du Jour: Princess Elizabeth of Toro, Messy Nessy Chic
- They are the Chinese Restaurant Road Trippers, Messy Nessy Chic
- A Guide to the Secret Bee Villages of NYC, Messy Nessy Chic\
- Photos: The Marlboro Man has nothing on these pioneering cowgirls, Timeline
- I used to be a 911 dispatcher. I had to respond to racist calls every day., Vox
- The Strange History of the “King-Pine”, The Paris Review
- Everyone Is Missing A Key Reason The U.S. Birth Rate Is Declining, HuffPost
- If You’re Headed to the Rockaways, Part of the Beach Just Died, Village Voice
- An Unusual Idea for Fixing School Segregation, The Atlantic
- The secret to honing kids' language and literacy, Science Daily
- ‘Roseanne’ Canceled by ABC Hours After Racist Tweet by Roseanne Barr, NY Times
- 'I'm not sorry I said it': Erykah Badu on music, motherhood and wildly unpopular opinions, The Guardian
- DO YOU LIE ABOUT CO-SLEEPING? IF SO, YOU’RE NOT ALONE, Mother Mag
- How Frida Kahlo's Husband Tried to Lock Away Her Letters to Other Lovers, Broadly
- The Malcolm X Murals of America, City Lab
- Alexa Is a Revelation for the Blind, The Atlantic
- Inside the Champagne Vaults of the Brooklyn Bridge on the 135th Anniversary [Photos], Untapped Cities
- BLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY IN THE U.S., Mother Mag
- The Legendary Met Opera's History Is More Compelling Than Fiction, architectural digest
- Portugal’s radical drugs policy is working. Why hasn’t the world copied it?, The Guardian
- B-52 Bomber Radicalism, Jacobin
- Looking Back on William Hawkins, the Outsider Artist Who Became Wildly Popular in His 80s, hyperallergic
- The Aesthetics of Gentrification, and New York’s Top-Down Approach to Change, hyperallergic
- The Follower Factory, NY Times
- The Crazy Way Teens Are Hiding Their Imperfections Online: Finstagram, Elle
- The hipster is dead, let's start an anti-authenticity movement, Campaign
- Same old, same old. How the hipster aesthetic is taking over the world, The Guardian
- How This Paul Taylor Dancer Knew It Was Time To Retire, Dance Magazine
- Food apartheid: the root of the problem with America's groceries, The Guardian
- For six decades, ‘the man with the golden arm’ donated blood — and saved 2.4 million babies, WaPo
- Inside the World’s Only Sourdough Library, Atlas Obscura
- How Ceiling Fans Helped Slaves Eavesdrop on Plantation Owners, Atlas Obscura\
- I Was Forced to Carry an Unviable Pregnancy to Term. This Is My Diary, Broadly
Hard read - WE AREN’T THE WORLD, Pacific Standard
Fascinating