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I’m Not a Mavericks Fan, But I’m About to Buy a Jersey: The Gospel of Cooper Flagg Has Me Speaking in Tongues

June 27, 2025

So I’ve been coaching basketball in dusty gyms long enough to know that hope is dangerous, especially in the NBA. One minute you’re hyped about your team drafting the next big thing, and the next minute he’s playing in Slovenia on a two-way contract with a torn ACL and an NFT business. But every once […]

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Can A Halal Cart Fix New York? I Hope Zohran Mamdani Proves It.

June 19, 2025

Zohran Mamdani, a socialist and state assembly member, is running a unique campaign for mayor of New York, focusing on issues like rising food costs and vendor permits. His relatable personality and innovative strategies challenge established politicians, highlighting the need for affordable living conditions and genuine representation in politics.

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“Excuse Me Sir, There’s a Lion on My Lawn”: A Love Letter to Victoria Falls, Lions, and the People Who Live With Them

June 19, 2025

A lion attacked Metrod Tshuma in Victoria Falls, highlighting the ongoing issue of Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC). As wildlife seeks to survive amidst habitat loss and population pressures, organizations like Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust work to foster coexistence and support local communities. Sustainable solutions are essential for both humans and wildlife to thrive together.

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“How Dare You Call It Your Land?” – A Furious Trip to Gokwe and the Rotten Ghosts of Stolen Soil

June 18, 2025

I’ve just returned from a soul-scorching weekend in Gokwe. No, not on some influencer retreat, but to stand on the dry earth where my grandfather was buried in 1975 — after dying while looking after his sick sister, a woman married off and moved away during one of those quiet displacements we’ve now learned to politely call “colonial history.”