The last day of every retreat is the same. I wake up, usually after not sleeping well, feeling a bit sad and annoyed. I am sad because however long the retreat lasted it had been a time of quiet joy with God and the few people I was called to lead on this retreat. The… Continue reading Post-Retreat Depression – SpiritualDirection.com
The Year in Biology | Quanta Magazine
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Biden’s Southeast Asia Policy Still Has Much to Prove
As the Biden administration’s first year comes to a close, how is the United States faring in Southeast Asia, a region critical to winning the strategic competition against China in the Indo-Pacific? The returns are mixed, and there are worrying trends. Despite one year of honing an Indo-Pacific strategy, Washington is still no closer to… Continue reading Biden’s Southeast Asia Policy Still Has Much to Prove
Starbucks Union Drive Spreads To Massachusetts & Arizona
Authored by Brett Wilkins via Common Dreams, Inspired by the successful unionization of workers at two Buffalo, New York Starbucks stores last week, employees at a pair of the chain’s Boston-area locations—one in the city’s Allston neighborhood and the other in Brookline—requested votes this week to join the Workers United union. In a letter to company CEO Kevin… Continue reading Starbucks Union Drive Spreads To Massachusetts & Arizona
Vanishing in Plain Sight – SpiritualDirection.com
Planes are disappearing from the skies, stocks are disappearing from the shelves, and workers are disappearing from their jobs. It is happening all around us. Wherefore vanish these, purgatorial shadows? It happened to me just days ago. I noticed that I vanished. It began one quiet afternoon during a discussion with my supervisor at the… Continue reading Vanishing in Plain Sight – SpiritualDirection.com
We Discovered a Rogues’ Gallery of Monster-Sized Gas Giants – Facts So Romantic
It doesn’t feel right to see a toddler walking down the street by themselves. Toddlers don’t just go rogue, and if they do they are quickly chased down by a parent or grandparent or teacher and brought back where they belong. Most planets are like toddlers: They follow a well-behaved orbit around a star. It… Continue reading We Discovered a Rogues’ Gallery of Monster-Sized Gas Giants – Facts So Romantic
Reconciliation Overload | RealClearPolitics
Central to the fight over President Biden’s Build Back Better bill has been the use – or misuse – of budget reconciliation to advance the package. Attention has been focused on the cost and politics of the package, but it is also important to take stock of the process. What is budget reconciliation, and how… Continue reading Reconciliation Overload | RealClearPolitics
GM Ships First Electric Hummers To Customers
General Motors President Mark Reuss spoke with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau during “Squawk on the Street” about the first shipments of its GMC Hummer EV to customers. The Hummer EV is an impressive vehicle, with claims of up to 1,000 horsepower, able to rocket the truck from 0-60 mph in just 3 seconds. The all-electric super-truck… Continue reading GM Ships First Electric Hummers To Customers
The Year in Physics | Quanta Magazine
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Gender Pay Gap Among Doctors, America’s Labor Shortage, ‘Hacking Equity’: RAND Weekly Recap
This week, we discuss the $2 million pay gap between male and female doctors; what to do about the weird U.S. job market; implementing social and emotional learning programs; assessing the trade-offs of decisions about U.S. military intervention; RAND’s virtual hackathon; and new artwork that illustrates the high prices of prescription drugs in the United… Continue reading Gender Pay Gap Among Doctors, America’s Labor Shortage, ‘Hacking Equity’: RAND Weekly Recap