How Zodiac Signs Deal With The Flower Full Moon Tonight
a day ago
Thursday, May 7, we are coming into springtimes energetic high point. Traditionally called the Flower Moon, yet the moon isn’t too flowery. With the full moon rising in Scorpio...
There could be a few reasons for you to feel the need to be perfect. Growing up, you felt the need to get your parents’ attention as you thought you were never good enough. The things...
TweetIn the latest episode of Have You Heard we dig into the recent – and surprising – decision by a federal court declaring that there is in fact a constitutional right to education...
TweetThe gaps between the Internet haves and have-nots have never been more glaring. Christopher Mitchell of the Institute for Local Self Reliance helps us understand the origins...
You’ve Got Questions. We’ve Got Answers
a month ago
This article by Lyman Stone at The Dispatch is certainly interesting, and I think has strong persuasive elements. One has to get to paragraph 32 (I think. It begins “But while...
I am learning French and part of that is watching French entertainment with English subtitles. I googled “Netflix shows in French with English subtitles” and stumbled upon one...
Reshoring
4 days ago
Re-posted from the Canada Free Press By News on the Net —— Bio and Archives—May 6, 2020 Go behind the scenes with an experienced expert, virologist who worked under Anthony...
The World Blew a Major Gasket
21 minutes ago
Such neighborly snitching and informing only happened under fascist and communist tyrannical regimes, not in an open society Re-posted from the Canada Free Press By Dr. Ileana Johnson...
Why Leftist Loons Don’t Want World To Return To Normal
41 minutes ago
On today's BradCast: We start and finish today with some good news. Everything else inside that sandwich may be a different matter. [Audio link to full show is posted below.] First...
Bernie Sanders, thanks to Andrew Yang, is now back on the Presidential Primary ballot in New York state. So is Yang. At least for the moment. By way of a 30-page decision [PDF] on Tuesday...
In honor of the birthday of Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), here are a couple of their greatest hits, performed by St. Luke’s Bottle Band...
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Wednesday weirdness
a day ago
The Japanese government intends to release 1.2 million cubic meters of water contaminated with radioiodine, radiocesium, radiostrontium and tritium into the ocean. This water...
Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps...
All across the country, law enforcement is using the pandemic as an excuse to use Chinese-made drones to monitor the public. Which breaks EVERY promise law enforcement has ever made...
There’s been a concerted effort recently among the oligarchs I like to call The Davos Crowd to demonize cash. From hedge fund manager Ray Dalio pronouncing ‘Cash is trash’ earlier...
By Emma Young. Formerly religious are more prosocial than those who were never religious, researchers argue.
By Emily Reynolds. Study finds viewers had slightly more negative perceptions of people with mental illness after seeing the movie.
Brick walls are certainly a common sight in London, and you’d be forgiven for walking down Myddelton Passage without giving the one that runs along the side of the footpath a second...
The forest of Yawata is infamous in Japan, so much that its full name—Yawata no Yabushirazu—has become synonymous with mazes, later evolving into an idiom meaning “to get lost.”...
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Polly Toynbee writes that the coronavirus has highlighted how poverty kills - and how a concerted fight against inequality is...
Focused cat.
Tuesday Morning Links
2 days ago
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Sheila Block highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic has only amplified the profits accruing to the wealthy few while putting added pressure...