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Fact Check Me: Bread and Circuses
The games are beautiful. The business behind them isn't
May 21
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Punk Rock Got Wholesome
Doc Martens and Dad Duty
May 18
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Eric Vinagreiro
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It Was Never About Welfare Queens
How We Were Taught to Fear the Things We Already Paid For
May 16
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Why People Vote Against Their Interests
People don’t support systems they’ve never seen work
May 12
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Stop Asking Teachers to Be the Whole School
You Built an Impossible Job
May 8
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Temporary People, Permanent Cities
Short-term politics. Long-term consequences.
May 6
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Dating Was Never This Complicated
We threw out the rules, replaced them with nothing, and called it progress
May 4
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Eric Vinagreiro
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April 2026
Fact Check Me: We Teach Indigenous History Like It Ended
A curriculum that teaches tragedy, not people
Apr 30
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: We’re Gambling on Our Kids’ Education
My kid got lucky. Most don’t
Apr 28
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: The Kids You’re Cutting Off
We’re not cutting waste—we’re cutting people out
Apr 28
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: The Rules Were Never Real
I don’t know if I’m crazy or not, but I remember a time when politicians actually resigned.
Apr 27
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Pass It Now, Fix It Later
When time becomes the loophole, accountability becomes optional
Apr 24
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Eric Vinagreiro
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