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Adam Peterson

@playertbnl

Writer Ordinaire and Assistant to the Managing Editor for @PurpleRow. Opinions mine because nobody else would claim them.

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I normally separate politics and sports. I don't care if players/coaches share my views. I love the Olympics. But, I can't watch these games. China is committing genocide. Right now. It was a short trip from "never again" to "host the games," and it's profoundly wrong.

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It is devastating to think that more clickbait could have saved our budget. Our site has earned a full-time seat in the Coors Field press box, and it’s the authentic voice of Purple Row that earned it. Thank you all for the support, now more than ever.

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Monfort is so utterly predictable that it would normally provide comfort in such a tumultuous world—if it weren’t also infuriating purplerow.com/2023/3/22/2365…

Jay Parsons (@jayparsons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's dissect a column in today's The Wall Street Journal headlined, "The U.S. Has More Fancy Apartments Than It Is Able to Fill," followed by a sub-headline saying developers "have built a glut of high-end properties instead of badly needed affordable housing." Is it that simple? Let's jump in.

Let's dissect a column in today's <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> headlined, "The U.S. Has More Fancy Apartments Than It Is Able to Fill," followed by a sub-headline saying developers "have built a glut of high-end properties instead of badly needed affordable housing."

Is it that simple? Let's jump in.
Aadit Sheth (@aaditsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most dangerous addiction today isn't a substance. Research on 100,000 people confirms that heavy short-form video use is just voluntary cognitive decline. We are actively training our brains to fail at hard tasks. If you can simply sit with a problem for 10 minutes without

The most dangerous addiction today isn't a substance.

Research on 100,000 people confirms that heavy short-form video use is just voluntary cognitive decline. We are actively training our brains to fail at hard tasks.

If you can simply sit with a problem for 10 minutes without