The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, June 24, 2025

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Weather: Morning patchy fog. Sunny. peaks in the lower nineties. 5 to 10 mph winds from the northeast.Tuesday evening: Mostly cloudy. lower 70s at its lowest. 5 to 10 mph southeast winds become south after midnight.






A Quick Look at Today:

At 9 a.m., the Palm Coast City Council convenes in the City Hall workshop. Click here for meeting agendas, minutes, and audio access. The Palm Harbor Golf Club’s possible sale, property taxes, and its public works hauling activities will all be covered by the council. Click here for meeting agendas, audio, and video.

The Flagler County School Board holds an information workshop at 1 p.m. The Government Services Building, located at 1769 East Moody Boulevard in Bunnell, has a training room on the third floor where the board meets. Documents from board meetings can be found here.

Every fourth Tuesday of the month, Flagler Cares and Truist Bank provide a free online class called “Budgeting by Values: A Free, Virtual Class to Learn Budgeting Skills,” which is led by Financial Inclusion Leader Vladimir Rodriguez and runs from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Call 386/319-9483, SMS 386/986-0107, or send an email to [email protected] to sign up or obtain information.

At the African American Cultural Society, located at 4422 North U.S. Highway 1, Palm Coast (immediately north of Whiteview Parkway), the NAACP Flagler Branch will hold its General Membership Meeting at 6 p.m. The public, including non-members, is welcome to attend the meeting. To join, click this link.

Board Chambers, located on the first floor of the Government Services Building at 1769 East Moody Boulevard in Bunnell, is where the Flagler County School Board meets at 6 p.m. Documents from board meetings can be found here.The public is welcome to attend the gathering, which also features public speaking opportunities.

The Flagler Beach Public Library’s Book Dragons children’s book club meets at the library, located at 315 South Seventh Street, Flagler Beach, at 5 p.m.

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Notably: The LAPD sent the tweet above during our Dear Leader’s bombing of Iran, which was a pleasant touch of compassion and comfort. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected by the latest explosions, not only in Iran. That nation is not at war with us. It’s not precisely revolutionary guards holding Americans hostage that operate beneath Fordo’s mountain. What would have happened if, for example, Tojo’s or Hitler’s storm troopers had been able to carry out a bombing raid on Los Alamos in the first few months of 1945? Fermi, Oppenheimer. Segr. Teller. Bethe. Rabi. wiped out. They’re all really smart. They are all civilians. The ethics of humanism outweigh any opinions we may have on the morality of the atom bomb. While current strikes on Iran are more cowardly and cheap blows, such an attack would have been bold and great in its own right. However, the victims and their families would have been in our thoughts and prayers. Therefore, the LAPD’s tweet was admirable and brave. The apology followed. The rude, inappropriate, and disgusting apology reveals our country’s current state and the depths to which we are prepared to sink. The previous statement was described as a failure that would be looked into in the apologies. Anne Hutchinson seems to have been gangraped by John Cotton and John Winthrop. Someone was going to be defenestrated in this instance.

P.T.

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They were discovered by the town’s ever-watchful curiosity, which could see in the dark. He also didn’t give a damn. Under the guise of righteousness, the conversation circulated. It was due to need. The conversation sparked little gatherings in the streets, kitchens, and shops that resembled people burning candles at a fire. Like other lovers before and after them, Jack and Rose seemed to have been chosen to rise from the ashes of pretense and dread the light of a vibrant flame. The town needed them and secretly admired them even as it denounced them. The community, which felt like it was in exile, spoke, gazed askance, and waited impatiently for more news from that perfumed and shadowy garden. Thus, despite the town’s objections, this pairing entered its consciousness as part of its past and its future. Even as the knowledge of it fades, it remains, an inflection of the heart, troubling and consoling the night watches of lonely husbands and wives like a phrase from a forgotten song.

from The Memory of Old Jack by Wendell Berry (1974).

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