IMPRESSIVE. MOST IMPRESSIVE:

The New Space Race really is SpaceX vs. the world.

SHARK SANDWICH:

Okay, but to be fair, given L.A.’s perilously high concentration of Democrats, Raman may simply trying to protect them from themselves:

WHCD ATTACK REVISITED: One Loser Got Far Too Close… So What Happens When Four Pros Show Up? “The mental lightweight amateur was stopped cold the first time around. But four trained professionals? You know America’s enemies are thinking about it after watching the near success of Mr. Call of Duty. Pros wouldn’t be livestreaming or hesitating. They’d roll up on that checkpoint locked and loaded with suppressed rifles, plate carriers, comms, and a plan honed from hard experience in real war zones.”

DISPATCHES FROM THE EDUCATION APOCALYPSE:

“Credentialed, not educated” has rarely seemed so relevant.

DISHONESTY:

FROM L. A. GREGORY:  Hawkwing: A Novel of the Bitterlands.

#CommissionEarned

Kestrel’s land is scarred in ways its inhabitants cannot begin to understand, built on long-poisoned earth and menaced by twisted plants and animals. Farmers, hunters, and magic-users fight a long battle to create safe havens and reclaim lost ground, but their casualties mount over generations. Kestrel knows little and cares less about the patterns that shape her world. She’s a shapechanger and healer who has spent the handful of years since reaching womanhood cleansing the wildlife of her blighted land with medicine and magic. Sure of her place and confident in her skills, she takes care of her own and doesn’t poke at things that don’t concern her. But when she returns from a routine journey with her brother to find her home ransacked and empty, Kestrel must gather her remaining family and search for new allies before old magic and older hatred rob her kin of their freedom, their lives, and possibly their souls.