Now with 25 million users, Bluesky is facing a test that will determine whether or not its platform will still be seen as a ...
But now, Bluesky has ballooned to include 25 million users, and with that influx has come anti-trans writer and podcaster ...
I n the past few months, queer and trans people have been ditching X for quieter, gentler territory in the form of Bluesky.
Now with 25 million users, Bluesky is facing a test that will determine whether or not its platform will still be seen as a safe space and place of refuge from the toxicity of X. In recent days, a ...
For a while, it seemed, the future had disappeared from American politics. Bill Clinton sold us his bridge to the 21st ...
promoted a “political agenda” that “turned the once-respected magazine into a frequent laughingstock,” writes Jesse Singal at Reason. Most notably, Scientific American “hermetically ...
“[I]t’s the height of smarmy disingenuousness,” said Jesse Singal, whom Jentleson shamed for reporting on the problems of transgender medicine. But Singal said he expects more DC “snakes ...
Why do some names get “upcycled” through the years yet others fade away – and what are the rules if you want to change names?
Earlier this year, science author Jesse Singal did a deep dive into the notion for The New York Times, uncovering research that suggested people’s names not only influenced their decisions about ...
When magazines like Scientific American are run by ideologues producing biased dreck, it only makes it more difficult to defend the institution of science itself.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses Hunter Biden's pardon and why Democrats never had the moral high ground in his opening monologue for "Jesse Watters Primetime" Tuesday. JESSE WATTERS ...