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Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Probes the Pain Beneath Nostalgia
television2 days ago

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Probes the Pain Beneath Nostalgia

The Hulu four-episode revival Life’s Still Unfair picks up 20 years after the original, reuniting the cast under Linwood Boomer’s direction but leaning hard into a dark, unsettling look at intergenerational trauma rather than nostalgia; while Cranston and Kaczmarek deliver strong, balanced performances and Leah’s arc adds weight, the tonal shift largely lands as sad rather than funny, with some cast dynamics feeling strained and casual fan-service moments offset by a potential for future spin-offs if it finds its footing.

Dismissal of Tulsa Reparations Lawsuit Leaves Survivors Disheartened
legal2 years ago

Dismissal of Tulsa Reparations Lawsuit Leaves Survivors Disheartened

An Oklahoma judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking reparations for victims and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, argued that the destruction of Tulsa's Black neighborhood during the massacre continues to impact the community. The plaintiffs demanded compensation, a detailed accounting of lost property and wealth, the construction of a hospital, and the creation of a compensation fund. The judge's decision was based on arguments that the financial burden on the government would be significant. The survivors' legal team plans to appeal the ruling, stating that the dismissal is another example of the disproportionate burden borne by the Black community.