The 10 Times That You Need To Be Quiet In Life
As challenging as it is, there are so many lessons that can be learned from keeping quiet, and there is an opportunity for all of us to improve ourselves by keeping quiet at times. As humans, we all love to talk. But there are times when it is much...
The Other Side of Empathy No One Talks About
An empath has the ability to put oneself in another person’s position and understand that particular person’s thoughts and feelings. They resonate with others on various levels because of their ability to sense the electrical energy...
7 Little Things That Look Like Love But Are Actually Manipulation
There are things that your boyfriend does that make you think that he is sweet and thoughtful. Yet how sure are you that it is out of love and not just a way of manipulating you? Here we have a few signs that indicate your perfect boyfriend is actually...
Have You Heard
Not Your Parents’ School Desegregation
TweetFive decades after Boston’s bitter battles over busing helped stall the push for school desegregation, the issue is once again a policy priority in Massachusetts. What happened? Chalk it up to a generational shift, a racial reckoning...
Long, Hot Education Summer
TweetSuddenly education is THE hot topic. But where there’s heat, light doesn’t necessarily follow. Jennifer and Jack discuss what’s missing from the coverage of the backlash against Critical Race Theory, as well as some stories...
Where Communities Go To College
TweetCommunity colleges get a bad rap. But recent graduates of Maryland’s Frederick Community College say that stigma is undeserved. These new and soon-to-be-teachers make a powerful case for learning – and teaching – close to home...
Chicago Boyz
Where Do We Go From Here?
This is what a lot of us on the conservative – independent – libertarian-inclined, and otherwise classic old-style liberal have been wondering over the last six months or so. Where do we go from here, seeing that elections largely can’t...
Happy Birthday to US
I was patiently waiting for one of the other authors here to put up some sort of post today to celebrate the birthday of these most excellent United States. Seeing nothing, I provide a short story before I wish you a most happy Fourth of July. Last...
“Follow the Science”: the Winning Political Slogan of 2020
Voting in the 2020 American presidential election raised the question posed by Johnny Carson’s game show “Who Do You Trust” (1957-1963). Candidate Biden was chosen based on trust in his half century track record as a political...
Centinel2012
Black National Anthem – Deliberate Reestablishing Segregation?
Armstrong Economics Blog/Tyranny Re-Posted Jul 6, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Interesting Point of View. Politically, all socialist governments have the same ob jective – to segregated and prevent the people from uniting. Even Amazon was...
Spain Revealing the Totalitarian Future for All
Armstrong Economics Blog/Uncategorized Re-Posted Jul 6, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Spain is just putting it all out there. There is new legislation that effectively allows the total end of democracy and All freedom in Spain and this is just...
Taiwan & the Risks
Armstrong Economics Blog/China Re-Posted Jul 6, 2021 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I take it you see China retaking Taiwan in the years ahead. I read your latest report. With your expertise, how do you see that unfolding?...
The BRAD BLOG
Activist SCOTUS Undermines Democracy and the Constitution at Term's End: 'BradCast' 7/6/2021
We're back on today's BradCast after a much-needed week off, which turned out to be a really big news week. But don't worry. We get all caught up somehow (mostly) on everything you need to know in just one segment today! Plus, an excellent guest...
Independence Day Toons
The Pulitzer Board inexplicably chose not to award a Prize for the Editorial Cartooning category in 2021. Please support the work of political cartoonists here. * * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs, usually on topics concerning...
Vaxcation!
We're standing down for a short, if much needed, respite --- at least from The BradCast and Green News Report --- until after the 4th of July holiday. Encore presentations will roll on our radio affiliate stations until our return. It may otherwise...
bluebird of bitterness
Catch of the day
Bigger fish to fry
Moment of truth
During a trial in a small town, a very proper elderly lady was sworn in with her hand on the Bible, and she promised to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help her God. Then the prosecutor approached the woman and asked...
BlackListed News
Biden Tells Americans Getting Vaccinated Is “The Most Patriotic Thing You Can Do”
After failing to reach his previously stated benchmark for vaccinations, Joe Biden desperately tweeted a plea for Americans to do “the most patriotic thing you can do” and take the COVID shot.
Fauci-Funded EcoHealth Refuses To Give Wuhan Documents To Congress
Google Force Installs Vaccine Tracking, Tracing on Your Phone
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health partnered with Google and Apple to create a smartphone app called MassNotify, which tracks and traces people, advising users of others’ COVID-19 status.
Research Digest
How Should You Talk To A Loved One Who Believes In Conspiracy Theories?
By Emily Reynolds. Why do people believe in conspiracy theories — and how should you talk to them? We digest the literature and talk to the experts.
The Pain Of Social Rejection Is Similar Whether We Are Being Excluded By A Partner Or A Stranger
By Emma Young. But study was small and only focused on immediate effects of rejection.
Athletes And Art: The Week’s Best Psychology Links
Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
The History, Myth, and Future of the Giant Clam
Excerpted from The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans. Copyright (c) 2021 by Cynthia Barnett. Used with permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The islands of Palau in the western...
How a Canadian Beekeeper Breeds New Queens
Anicet Desrochers slips the small, crowbar-like tool underneath the lid of the beehive and cracks the propolis seal, a glue that bees make from resin. He puffs a smoker over the box as he pulls and examines the honeycomb frames with bare hands...
Svetlogorsk Beach Gondolas in Svetlogorsk, Russia
The Baltic resort of Svetlogorsk in Russia's Kaliningrad region is located on top of a cliff above the sea. To bring visitors down to the beach, the city's unique fleet of tiny yellow gondolas carries just one or two people at a time. The town became...
Accidental Deliberations
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Maria Sarrhou talks to doctors about their frustrations treating COVID-19 in patients who chose not to be vaccinated. And Daniel Villareal reports on the hundreds of COVID cases spread through a single...
Monday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Dirk Richter and Lucy Foulkes point out how any mental health concerns arising out of public health rules would pale in comparison to the anxiety and bereavement resulting from the choice to allow...
Misreading the waves
How actual people (PDF) see the need for continued public health rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19:Do you think governments should lift all restrictions related to COVID-19 right now? Yes 24% / No 69% / Don't Know 6% (Canada); Yes 33% /...
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