Want a lifelong career that doesn't require college but will be essential to dealing with the climate crisis? Become an electrician. http://www.newyorker.com/news/dept-of-energy/the-great-electrician-shortage Dept. of Energy The Great Electrician Shortage Going green will depend on blue-collar workers. Can we train enough of them before time runs out? By David Owen, published April 24, 2023 An electrical student … Continue reading Here’s a job that doesn’t require college and is vital to solving the climate crisis
Apple’s massive buybacks matter to investors as much as iPhone and Mac sales
macdailynews.com/2023/04/17/apples-massive-buybacks-matter-as-much-to-investors-as-iphone-and-mac-sales/ Apple’s massive buybacks matter as much to investors as iPhone and Mac sales Monday, April 17, 2023 5:02 pm When Apple reports fiscal second quarter results on May 4th, one of the most important numbers investors will be watching has nothing to do with iPhone or Mac sales. It’s the amount Apple is allocating … Continue reading Apple’s massive buybacks matter to investors as much as iPhone and Mac sales
(Updated:) ASPCA contributions go heavily toward paying management and raising money for overhead
Update: CharityWatch now gives ASPCA a “C-minus” grade. CharityWatch finds that as much as 49% of the ASPCA's spending is overhead (instead of programs). This calculation is based on the ASPCA's most recent tax return, covering 2021.Mar 30, 2023https://humanewatch.org/aspca-charity-rating-downgraded/ Key point is that the ASPCA is not a collection of your local pet shelters nor … Continue reading (Updated:) ASPCA contributions go heavily toward paying management and raising money for overhead
Americans far more likely to die each year than in any other rich country, regardless of age
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/04/america-mortality-rate-guns-health/673799/ America Fails the Civilization Test The average American my age is roughly six times more likely to die in the coming year than his counterpart in Switzerland.By Derek Thompson Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty. APRIL 21, 2023 This is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work, technology, and how to solve … Continue reading Americans far more likely to die each year than in any other rich country, regardless of age
“Lessons in Chemistry” starring Brie Larson to appear on Apple TV+
people.com/tv/brie-larson-lessons-in-chemistry-apple-tv-first-teaser/ Brie Larson Turns a 1950s Cooking Show into Must-Watch TV in First Teaser for 'Lessons in Chemistry' The Apple TV+ adaptation of Bonnie Garmus's novel is executive-produced by Larson, who stars alongside Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Kevin Sussman, Patrick Walker and Thomas Mann By Angela Wilson Published on April 20, 2023 07:28 … Continue reading “Lessons in Chemistry” starring Brie Larson to appear on Apple TV+
Abortions required to save a life can be incredibly expensive
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/16/cost-of-abortion-us-expense In a liberal US state, my life-saving abortion cost $55,000 I was flabbergasted by the cost of medical care I could have died without – but surprise fees are standard in a system motivated first and foremost by profit Robin BullerSun 16 Apr 2023 01.00 EDT On 27 January, I was just under six … Continue reading Abortions required to save a life can be incredibly expensive
“Lessons in Chemistry” isn’t far off for women in the sciences
http://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/25/books/review/the-exceptions-kate-zernike.html Unlikely Rebels With a Very Good Cause Kate Zernike’s “The Exceptions” tells the infuriating, inspiring story of the sexism faced by female scientists at M.I.T. — and how they fought back. Nancy Hopkins, the unlikely rebel at the head of a movement for women’s equality, at M.I.T.’s Center for Cancer Research, 1973.Credit...MIT Museum By Bonnie … Continue reading “Lessons in Chemistry” isn’t far off for women in the sciences
Ongoing story of student debt cancellation — yay or nay
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/how-the-government-forgave-betty-anns-debts Illustration by Madison Ketcham How the Government Cancelled Betty Ann’s Debts For a ninety-one-year-old law-school graduate, the Department of Education discharged more than three hundred thousand dollars in student debt. Could relief be that simple? By Eleni Schirmer February 23, 2023 On August 2nd, Betty Ann, who is ninety-one years old, was having a slow … Continue reading Ongoing story of student debt cancellation — yay or nay
Simple device could help fight war on abortion rights in the U.S.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/18/abortion-reproductive-rights-manual-uterine-aspiration 'A gamechanger': this simple device could help fight the war on abortion rights in the US Only a tiny fraction of primary care physicians provide abortion care. Dr Joan Fleischman believes that training them in a simple and easy abortion method might be the best way to offset the war on access by Poppy Noor … Continue reading Simple device could help fight war on abortion rights in the U.S.
If not Biden, who?
http://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/02/joe-biden-replacement-democratic-candidate-2024/673004/? The Catch-24 of Replacing Joe Biden Democrats would like a new presidential candidate. The problem is that the current president is plugging along fine.By David A. Graham The Atlantic FEBRUARY 10, 2023, 6 AM ETSHARE Most Democrats don’t want Joe Biden to run for president again in 2024. And yet, as things look now, most … Continue reading If not Biden, who?
Will Gen Z and younger be unable to read handwritten materials from the past?
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/10/gen-z-handwriting-teaching-cursive-history/671246/? GEN Z NEVER LEARNED TO READ CURSIVE How will they interpret the past? By Drew Gilpin Faust SEPTEMBER 16, 2022SHARE It was a good book, the student told the 14 others in the undergraduate seminar I was teaching, and it included a number of excellent illustrations, such as photographs of relevant Civil War manuscripts. But, … Continue reading Will Gen Z and younger be unable to read handwritten materials from the past?
Huge stack of articles and links about how to make fashion sustainable
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