From the outside, you look at that confident, cheerful, optimistic person, and think, they probably have everything going for them. Here’s where you wrong, even the strongest...
How Negative Energy Can Affect Our Lives
2 days ago
The world is made up of energy; energies move through our bodies, transferring information with it. Two types of energies that we possess are negative and positive. Positive energy...
People with gastroesophageal reflux disease may experience a symptom called water brash. Read more about the causes and treatment of water brash here.
Medical News Today: Wet coughs: What to know
6 hours ago
A wet cough produces fluid or phlegm. In this article, learn about the various causes of a wet cough, as well as the treatment options available.
TweetHave You Heard heads to rural Wisconsin to investigate a puzzle. Communities in the “reddest” parts of the state keep voting to hike their own taxes to pay for schools, even...
The PISA Problem
22 days ago
TweetThe sky is falling! The sky is falling! That was the reaction when the PISA results were announced – the global ranking of 15-year-olds. But scholar Oren Pizmony-Levy tells...
No metaphors were harmed in the creation of this post.
In December, I announced an upcoming discussion of the future of the auto industry and, in particular, of the role and impact of electric cars. In that post, I included a number of...
State Capacity Libertarianism
4 days ago
HOLLYWOOD CAN’T TAKE A JOKE Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globe Awards and during his opening monologue he lambasted the degenerate culture that is Hollywood. A lot of what he...
Armstrong Economics Blog/Politics Re-Posted Jan 9, 2020 by Martin Armstrong The year 2022 is showing up as a political change in trend. That often implies a change in leadership...
On today's BradCast, a whole lot of evidence as to why Desi Doyen calls us "your early warning system". [Audio link to show posted beneath summary below.] Among the stories covered...
'Green News Report' - January 9, 2020
7 hours ago
IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Trump Administration weakens yet another landmark environmental law; Trump EPA and FEMA not ready to deal with disasters, according to new findings; Shutdown...
Wednesday weirdness
a day ago
As reported by CNN. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, on the coast of the Persian Gulf in southwestern Iran, was under construction from 1975 to 2011. During the 1980s, the pre-operational...
Maryland.govOn December 17, 2019, Maryland’s Republican Governor Larry Hogan trumpeted his plan for a “Clean And Renewable Energy Standard” (CARES) which carves out state...
The global economy and financial system are both running on the last toxic fumes of financialization and globalization. For two generations, globalization and financialization...
Have you ever tried to get someone’s attention because they forgot to pull up their fly? Perhaps you have tried to use hand signals or made eye contact with them in a discreet attempt...
By Emily Reynolds. In competitive classrooms, first-generation STEM students were particularly prone to developing imposter feelings.
By Emma Young. Past studies have overstated people's endorsement of myths like "video camera" metaphor, researchers say.
Our Ten Most Popular Posts Of 2019
22 days ago
Ever since it was introduced to Virginia's waters for sport in the 1970s, the blue catfish has eaten the Chesapeake alive. “You cut one open and you’d see six blue crabs in their...
No one steps into the London tube expecting lively conversation—or any conversation at all, for that matter. Nor would anyone in their right mind expect food of any caliber. There...
Here, on the new year's early reminders of the generous treatment of corporations and their CEOs compared to workers.For further reading...- David MacDonald's look at CEO pay is...
Wednesday Morning Links
a day ago
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Kate Aronoff offers a reminder that the right's constant bleating about limiting government spending never applies to the cost...
Occupied cats.