Make Your Job Application Robot-Proof - WSJ
The Answer To Burn Out At Work Isn’t "Self-Care"—It’s Unionizing | Common D
Being in a union means that you and your coworkers work together to fix the problems at your workplace, and then negotiate for solutions with management.
Raves In The '90s Were Dramatically Different Than Whatever Is Going On At
For those "of a certain age," raves in the '90s were a blast: rollicking dance parties set to trippy tunes in a mellow, stigma-free, slightly psychedelic atmosphere. But raves didn't end with the close of the century. In fact, raves are making a comeback in the 20-teens as a whole new generation...
Opinion: Why our survival requires a political teardown - The Globe and Mai
What if the greatest challenges of our time can’t be solved by our current political system?
A Visit to the Land of Happy Old People - Elemental
A Visit to the Land of Happy Old People Reflections on the Mediterranean diet as an antidote to encroaching middle age CILENTO, ITALY — By the time my husband and I set off on our hike in the …
Number Of Witches Rises Dramatically Across U.S. As Millennials Reject Chri
The practice of witchcraft in the U.S. has rise dramatically over the past few decades, with millennials turning to astrology, tarot cards and Wicca beliefs as they turn away from Christianity and other traditional religions.
Do immigrants import terrorism? - ScienceDirect
The relationship between immigration and terrorism is an important public policy concern. Using bilateral migration data for 170 countries from 1990 t…
The Choice Isn’t Between Capitalism or Socialism - Bloomberg
All countries practice a mix of both, and the U.S. isn’t the free-market leader some might think.
Cesare Beccaria’s radical ideas on crime and punishment | Aeon Essays
Well before Bentham, Cesare Beccaria radically questioned the right of the state to imprison and execute its citizens
Fifteen Indigenous Struggles You Need to Know About | Truthout
All over the world today, Indigenous peoples are confronting the destructive practices of industry.
The climate crisis is our third world war. It needs a bold response
Critics of the Green New Deal ask if we can afford it. But we can’t afford not to: our civilisation is at stake
Hopepunk, explained: the storytelling trend that weaponizes optimism - Vox
In the era of Trump and apocalyptic change, Hopepunk is a storytelling template for #resistance
Opinion | The Earth Is Just as Alive as You Are - The New York Times
Scientists once ridiculed the idea of a living planet. Not anymore.
Notre Dame cathedral fire: Video shows moment centuries-old spire collapses
The fire has nearly completely engulfed the building's roof
How Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethink Evolution
The extravagant splendor of the animal kingdom can’t be explained by natural selection alone — so how did it come to be?
Everything about Lyme disease is steeped in controversy. Now some doctors a
These three Canadians say they are struggling with a chronic form of Lyme disease and feel abandoned by a health-care system divided over how to diagnose and treat the expanding illness.
This is why your workout clothes still stink after being washed
A new detergent might be the answer: New cleansing agents made for synthetics, and cold water can do the trick.
Groundbreaking Study Shows Massive Reduction of Pesticides in Humans after
A groundbreaking peer-reviewed study published today in the journal Environmental Research found that switching to an organic diet significantly reduced
This 10-Minute Night Routine Guarantees Success Your Next Morning
This 10-Minute Night Routine Guarantees Success Your Next Morning “Design trumps willpower.” — B.J. Fogg, Stanford psychologist Every night before going to bed, you can have the feeling, “I …
Meet the man behind a third of what's on Wikipedia - CBS News
Steven Pruitt has made nearly 3 million edits on Wikipedia and written 35,000 original articles — all for free
Tucker Carlson has sparked the most interesting debate in conservative poli
“All I’m saying is don’t act like the way things are is somehow ordained by God.”
35 years ago, Isaac Asimov was asked by the Star to predict the world of 20
The famed science fiction writer was wrong about a world government, but pretty close on robots. On computers, though ...
Hopepunk, explained: the storytelling trend that weaponizes optimism - Vox
In the era of Trump and apocalyptic change, Hopepunk is a storytelling template for #resistance
Trump Accuses Oprah of Burning Tapes That Don’t Exist to Hide Interview Tha
The lies came at a rally in Georgia.
The caravan “invasion” and America’s epistemic crisis
The far right’s xenophobic fantasies now involve the actual US military.
Scarborough tears into GOP candidates promising protections for pre-existin
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Wednesday ripped Republican lawmakers for promising voters that they will fight to ensure protections for pre-existing conditions, saying “they’re all lying.” Scarborough made the comments on “Morning Joe” after a montage of clips showed several GOP candidates saying that they support health-care protections for people with pre-existing conditions. {mosads}“Oh my God,…
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Last surviving prosecutor at Nuremberg trials says Trump's family separatio
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Young Americans prefer socialism over capitalism - Business Insider
Many Millennials are rebelling at an economic system that they believe puts profits over fairness and equality. Is capitalism too harsh?
Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father -
The president has long sold himself as a self-made billionaire, but a Times investigation found that he received at least $413 million in today’s dollars from his father’s real estate empire, much of it through tax dodges in the 1990s.