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The MoJo Daily newsletter, Monday through Friday. [View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter](     May 1, 2023 It's Coronation Week inside the tent that houses the United Kingdom and its commonwealth subjects, which, depending on your royal proclivities, is either a source of patriotic celebration or a resounding "meh." Most, including [President Biden]( and [A-listers](, seem to fit the [latter](. But anything can happen come Saturday, when King Charles III sits on something called the [Stone of Scone](, when the heavens smile at his anointing, and [this absolute banger blasts throughout the kingdom](. Personally, I'm pumped to witness what's all but certain to be a deeply hilarious spectacle of government waste to fête the survival of an ancient bloodline. After all, these sorts of historic events are the bread and butter of my work here at Mother Jones. I mean, what better way to spotlight the false altar of a meritocracy, the evils of classism, than a deeply anachronistic party to toast the biggest nepo baby to rule them all? Truly, I'm excited to watch and for one rare moment know, with full certainty, that at least we in the United States don't have to suffer similar embarrassments. Then again, I'd also very much like to be a country that isn't rife with relentless gun violence and an abysmal health care system where private companies reap untold wealth, and where work-life balance is actually valued. Never mind, they win. In any case, [I genuinely dig this song](. So, give it a listen—and congrats, Charles. —Inae Oh Advertisement [House Subscriptions Ad]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [$30K and a Cushy Italian Trip From a Clout-Chasing Law School? “Fantastico!” Says Gorsuch]( Latest Supreme Court corruption news: Court conservatives took easy money from a law school. BY DAN FRIEDMAN SPONSORED CONTENT BY HEIFER INTERNATIONAL   Free Friends Tote with Your Monthly Gift Sign up as a monthly donor to Heifer International and receive a free tote bag as a token of our appreciation. The bag is durable and spacious, making it ideal for carrying essentials and showing off your commitment to ending world hunger. [Join now and impact lives for a lifetime.]( [Trending] [Private equity giant bills itself a climate leader. A new report calls BS.]( BY NINA LAKHANI   [Silicon Valley elites are making San Francisco unsafe and unlivable]( BY ANGELICA CABRAL   [Despite pleas from nonbinary son, Montana governor signs anti-trans bill banning care]( BY INAE OH   [Scientists: Critical ocean currents could collapse within decades]( BY FRED PEARCE Advertisement [House Store Ad]( [Special Feature] [Special Feature]( [This fun guy is turning fungi into meat]( Mycelium can be a fibrous, high-protein ingredient for lots of edible things. BY MARC FAWCETT-ATKINSON [Fiercely Independent] Support from readers allows Mother Jones to do journalism that doesn't just follow the pack. [Donate]( Did you enjoy this newsletter? Help us out by [forwarding]( it to a friend or sharing it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate]( [Donate Monthly]( [Subscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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