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  • When the Virtue Machine Learned to Hate in Public May 16, 2026
    The most impressive trick of modern American moral culture is that it can take an ancient prejudice, hose it down with graduate-school vocabulary, slap a lanyard on it, and march it straight into the faculty lounge as “liberation.” Bigotry used to at least have the decency to arrive wearing a bedsheet. Now it comes with […]
    Tammy Pondsmith
  • The Story of How Jaded I Am May 16, 2026
    A song came on the radio today, an early 2000s song, one of those catchy ones whose meaning is lost. It’s one of those songs that obviously lays out the sexual nature in its lyrics but is lost in the catchy music (think R Kelley, Ginuwine, Usher, etc).  Having had a few fermented friends at a […]
    Jake Smith
  • Everything I Like Online Is AI May 15, 2026
    The other day I realized something mildly unsettling: everything I like online is probably AI. The article that made me think.The podcast that sounded unusually polished.The photo that looked just a little too perfect.Even the comment that made me laugh. None of it might be real. Or at least not entirely. It wasn’t one moment […]
    Charles Faint
  • Thoughts in a Pub While Waiting for a Train May 15, 2026
    By Ryan Mimna Author’s Note: I wrote this by hand in my journal at an Irish pub near 30th Street Station in Philadelphia while waiting for a train. Unfortunately, it looks like the pub itself was a casualty of the pandemic. At the time, I was in my last semester at Penn, living in North […]
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  • What I Learned from Eating with a Spoon May 15, 2026
    In the Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP), now the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP), I learned a lot of things through difficult and seemingly meaningless and impossible tasks. I learned a lot through hitting the wood line, sand babies, and the Circle of… well, you either know the name or you do not. The first day […]
    Jake Smith

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  • US, Nigerian troops kill ISIS second in command May 16, 2026
    The attack near the Lake Chad Basin is the largest U.S. operation in Nigeria since American troops deployed in February. The post US, Nigerian troops kill ISIS second in command appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Pentagon cancels planned deployment of long-range missile unit to Germany May 15, 2026
    The 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment is the latest unit to see its orders to Europe reversed. The post Pentagon cancels planned deployment of long-range missile unit to Germany appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • Army orders rifle-mounted smart scopes to down small drones May 15, 2026
    The Army confirmed a large order of SMASH 2000LE drone-tracking smart scopes. Mounted on a soldier’s rifle, the device can track and target drones as they fly. The post Army orders rifle-mounted smart scopes to down small drones appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Sailor wins $60k after false eviction left him ‘functionally homeless’ May 14, 2026
    A sailor assigned to the USS Nimitz was wrongfully named in an eviction, forcing him to live with friends while his wife moved out of state. The post Sailor wins $60k after false eviction left him ‘functionally homeless’ appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Soldiers at Ranger School will now fix bayonets in test of grit May 14, 2026
    Officials at the Army's top infantry training course say a new bayonet training course builds aggression for "the last 100 yards" of battle. The post Soldiers at Ranger School will now fix bayonets in test of grit appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Kyle Rempfer