Climate Change Actions Are Far More Popular Than People in U.S. Realize

A multibillion-dollar slate of moderate climate-mitigation measures in the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act has been met so far with general public approval. But a broader reaction to the historic federal action underlies the discourse: What took you so long? A survey-based study published on Tuesday suggests that a shared delusion among nearly all Americans… Continue reading Climate Change Actions Are Far More Popular Than People in U.S. Realize

India Upholds the Rules-Based Liberal International Order—But in Its Own Way

For U.S. policymakers, India’s relentless ambiguity about Russia’s war in Ukraine has been maddening. At the United Nations, India has voted to abstain on nearly every resolution condemning Russian aggression. In other multilateral venues, such as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (or Quad)—which consists of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States—New Delhi refuses to even… Continue reading India Upholds the Rules-Based Liberal International Order—But in Its Own Way

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You Are My Beloved: The Lord Takes Delight in His People

Editor’s note: This is part three of a series.  Part one can be found here and part two here.  In the previous article, we reflected on human marriage, which “has profounder origins than the sexual instinct, and is connected above all with the spiritual nature of the human person.” Marriage on earth is but a… Continue reading You Are My Beloved: The Lord Takes Delight in His People

Q4 GDP Revised Lower As Core PCE Unexpectedly Comes In Hot

One month after the first Q4 GDP estimate surprised to the upside, coming in at 2.9% vs expectations of a 2.6% number, moments ago things gradually reverted to normalcy for a Biden admin that has seen its fair share of grossly manipulated economic data, when the BEA reported in its 2nd estimate of Q4 GDP… Continue reading Q4 GDP Revised Lower As Core PCE Unexpectedly Comes In Hot

De-Extinction! (And More Patron Questions)

Podcast: Download MYS235: We regularly give Patrons the opportunity to ask Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli their mysterious questions and make them available exclusively to Patrons first and then later to the whole audience. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow by Email | Watch this episode and subscribe on YouTube Help us… Continue reading De-Extinction! (And More Patron Questions)

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Chaos Researchers Can Now Predict Perilous Points of No Return

Predicting complex systems like the weather is famously difficult. But at least the weather’s governing equations don’t change from one day to the next. In contrast, certain complex systems can undergo “tipping point” transitions, suddenly changing their behavior dramatically and perhaps irreversibly, with little warning and potentially catastrophic consequences. On long enough timescales, most real-world… Continue reading Chaos Researchers Can Now Predict Perilous Points of No Return

North Korea’s Version of ‘Take Your Daughter to Work Day’

On 18 November, Kim Jong-un introduced his daughter, Ju-ae—most likely the very child that basketball player Dennis Rodman mentioned having met during his 2013 trip to North Korea—to domestic and international audiences. Kim, in proper DPRK fashion, chose his daughter’s public debut to coincide with a test-firing of his country’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). North… Continue reading North Korea’s Version of ‘Take Your Daughter to Work Day’

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Hey, Catholic Writer: Writing About Our Story Can Make Us Holier

Many of us can feel a little squirmy about writing or sharing about ourselves; after all, aren’t we supposed to be humble?  Hidden?  And allow the Lord to have the stage? There are seasons of anonymity for sure; seasons to bury ourselves in Christ and let Him do some deep work.  Being ‘unseen’ itself can… Continue reading Hey, Catholic Writer: Writing About Our Story Can Make Us Holier

Republican Senators Push Back Against Accord Giving WHO Power Over US Pandemic Response

Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), As member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) prepare to gather in Switzerland next week to negotiate final terms of an accord that will give the WHO centralized authority over U.S. policy in the case of a pandemic, Republican senators are pushing back with… Continue reading Republican Senators Push Back Against Accord Giving WHO Power Over US Pandemic Response