Back in fall 2021, we at the American School District Panel surveyed school districts nationwide to better understand their staffing challenges in the pandemic’s third school year. The results echoed media accounts: large majorities of districts report they don’t have enough staff to hire—particularly substitutes, bus drivers, and special education teachers. When we conducted in-depth… Continue reading Finding Teachers and Bus Drivers Is a Big Problem, but a Different Staffing Challenge Is Looming in School Districts
Will the Russian Invasion Accelerate Peak Oil?
It was 1973 when a war between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led Saudi Arabia and other oil producers to impose an embargo on crude shipments to the United States. Oil prices soared, and the way the world consumed energy changed. France built a fleet of nuclear power plants. Japan did, too; it… Continue reading Will the Russian Invasion Accelerate Peak Oil?
“Nobody Is Watching”: Musk Lampoons President Biden During SOTU For Failing To Mention Tesla
It looks like Elon Musk’s ongoing feud with President Biden is still…well, ongoing. The Tesla CEO Tweeted at the President on Tuesday night, criticizing him for not mentioning Tesla during his State of the Union address. During the address, President Biden made mention of a combined $18 billion in investments made into electric vehicles by Ford… Continue reading “Nobody Is Watching”: Musk Lampoons President Biden During SOTU For Failing To Mention Tesla
Dr. Edwin May, Psychic Theories (Precognition, Remote Viewing, Entropy)
Podcast: Download MYS198: In the second part of his interview with Dr. Edwin May, who has spent more than 40 years doing parapsychological research, Jimmy Akin asks Dr. May about some his most unique views, they discuss the role of precognition, and he asks what an “entropy bomb” is. Get all new episodes automatically and… Continue reading Dr. Edwin May, Psychic Theories (Precognition, Remote Viewing, Entropy)
Not So Quiet on the Southern Front
Antarctica, as one of the largest shared spaces on the planet, represents an emerging nexus of geostrategic competition. Australia may have reason to be troubled by this. As a longstanding champion of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), and as Antarctica’s largest claimant, any fracturing of the status quo could force Australia to reappraise its strategic… Continue reading Not So Quiet on the Southern Front
The Push to Move Past the Pandemic: COVID Quickly, Episode 25
Tanya Lewis: Hi, and welcome to COVID, Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series. Josh Fischman: This is your fast-track update on the COVID pandemic. We bring you up to speed on the science behind the most urgent questions about the virus and the disease. We demystify the research and help you understand what it really… Continue reading The Push to Move Past the Pandemic: COVID Quickly, Episode 25
After “Significant Declines” In Price & Liquidity, VanEck Suspends Creations For Largest Russia ETF
Update (1705ET): Things just got a little more problematic for anyone with Russian exposure. VanEck is halting the creation of shares for the VanEck Russia ETF (RSX), the world’s largest Russia-focused exchange-traded fund, due to “significant declines” in value and liquidity of Russian securities. “Although shares of the Fund are expected to continue trading on… Continue reading After “Significant Declines” In Price & Liquidity, VanEck Suspends Creations For Largest Russia ETF
Developing a Winning Safety Strategy for Automated Vehicles
Automated Vehicle (AV) safety isn’t a game. But when policy problems involve many different groups with diverging interests along with significant uncertainty about the future, games can be a valuable way to explore the potential consequences of important policy decisions. The AV industry is serious business and big business; it’s valued at over $54 billion… Continue reading Developing a Winning Safety Strategy for Automated Vehicles
The Moon Is Underrated
Earth without its moon is like macaroni without cheese, Bert without Ernie, Batman without Robin. The moon has been at the center of timekeeping for millennia—it’s at the origin of our months (formerly “moonths”), and some calendars are still lunar-based. Plus, the moon has a strong gravitational effect on Earth. The ocean’s tides are mostly… Continue reading The Moon Is Underrated
“15,000 On The Dow” – Charles Nenner Warns Of “Great Danger” From War-Cycle
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com Renowned geopolitical and financial cycle expert Charles Nenner says his analysis shows the world is entering into a huge war cycle that could last for many years. Nenner says, “The war cycle is such that there is great danger for a huge war…” “What I have been writing about is the big… Continue reading “15,000 On The Dow” – Charles Nenner Warns Of “Great Danger” From War-Cycle