New Thinking to Translate Infrastructure Dollars into Resilience

The current federal push for a historic investment in the nation’s infrastructure comes at a time when America’s roads, bridges and other public resources and services appear to be suffering from a chronic resilience deficit. The recent cyberattack on a major oil pipeline, February’s collapse of the Texas electricity grid (PDF), and the persistent effects… Continue reading New Thinking to Translate Infrastructure Dollars into Resilience

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Waiting for God’s Best – SpiritualDirection.com

We live in an “on-demand” culture.  Lattes at lightning speed; 24/7 package delivery; and digital meetings any time, any place.  What we want, we can get, and in a hurry. Except with God. Our God is not an “on-demand” God.  Our God is a demanding God.  He desires to bless us, and His compassionate Heart… Continue reading Waiting for God’s Best – SpiritualDirection.com

Illegal Border Crossings Keep Climbing; 180,000 In May

Authored by Charlotte Cuthbertson via The Epoch Times, Customs and Border Protection apprehended 180,034 individuals illegally entering the United States in May, the highest month in 21 years. The agency said the majority, more than 112,000, were expelled under the Title 42 emergency health provision. Former President Donald Trump implemented Title 42 in March 2020,… Continue reading Illegal Border Crossings Keep Climbing; 180,000 In May

Communication with the Dead (Séances, Mediums, Channelers, Spiritism, Spiritualism)

Podcast: Download MYS137: Throughout the ages, grieving people have sought contact with the dead, including through the use of mediums. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask whether mediums really can contact the dead, whether we should trust them, and what the Bible has to say about it. Get all new episodes automatically and for free:Subscribe using… Continue reading Communication with the Dead (Séances, Mediums, Channelers, Spiritism, Spiritualism)

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The “Lab Leak”: It’s Not Enough to Say Accidents Happen – Facts So Romantic

So far no one has come up with any clear account of how a coronavirus escaped biosafety level 4 barriers. Photograph by MihasLi / Shutterstock Disasters evoke a search for who to blame. Mishandled disasters make that search vital for anyone whose actions or inactions may have amplified the catastrophe’s damage. As the official United… Continue reading The “Lab Leak”: It’s Not Enough to Say Accidents Happen – Facts So Romantic

How COVID-19 Lessons Can Transform U.S. Mental Health Care

By one estimate, as many people experienced serious psychological distress in just the first month of the pandemic as during the entire year before it began. Elevated rates of anxiety and depression have persisted, drawing new attention to the U.S. mental health system—including fault lines that have persisted for decades. Almost 20 years ago, the… Continue reading How COVID-19 Lessons Can Transform U.S. Mental Health Care

Here Is The Heatmap From Today’s Red Hot CPI Report

After the “eye-popping” April CPI report, expectations were for another big increase in consumer prices in May and boy, did the data not disappoint with core CPI surging another 0.7% (0.74% unrounded), which boosted the % yoy rate to 3.8% (3.80% unrounded) from 3.0% previously. This was the highest % yoy rate since 1992. One… Continue reading Here Is The Heatmap From Today’s Red Hot CPI Report