What's the deal here?

Gravity Is Gone was a newsletter I launched back in 2019, when my wife and I left the US to be nomadic for a couple of years. Back then I wrote about science, the Trump administration, climate change, and related topics; I'm gonna do that again. Only this time, I'm coming off of a few years of time on staff at several media outlets (read more here, if you're curious), including recent work that involved sourced reporting from inside government agencies along with commentary and more, and I'm basically going to keep doing some of that. It is free for the moment, though I may add paid tiers soon.
For reference: find the dozens of places I've written for before this here, my recent Splinter archive here, my Grid and other staff archives here, the book I published with WW Norton in 2017 here. And feel free to reach out here if you want to get in touch. Also, if you're curious, the banner image up top and on the home page is a 1968 photo of Walter Cronkite visiting a low-gravity simulator, somewhat altered, courtesy of NASA via Wikimedia Commons.
Thanks for being here.