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Infinite supply and peace of Mind
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoIn the investment world, peace of mind is usually a promise of what can be delivered by a low-risk investment portfolio. Capitalizing the word “Mind” makes all the difference, for as Mary Baker ...
Today's 'Wordle' #1,093 hints, clues and answer for Sunday, June 16 game
Newsweek· 5 days agoConsidering the global sensation it has become, Wordle has remarkably humble origins. It was...
75 Angela Davis Quotes That Reflect Her Commitment to Equality & Justice
Parade via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe technology, the regimes, the targets are still the same." 50. "I think in black communities...
Ohio politicians place image over constituents' best interests
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTrue also, Franklin County is usually big winner because it includes the capital, Columbus and many...
Targets of Pull-Down Exercises, in Brief
New York Times· 2 days agoBrad Wiegmann has new takes on old wisdom. WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Brad Wiegmann’s puzzle has no big reveal — unlike the magician in this column’s image, yuk...
In Defense of Calling Everything an Aesthetic
The Cut· 10 hours agoOn January 9, 2023, Reddit moderator TheRealMisterMan made an announcement: “This subreddit was originally, and ostensibly still is, a philosophy subreddit concerning the branch known as ‘aesthetics ...
A Guiding Model for Lifestyle and Leadership
Firehouse Magazine· 6 days agoThe United States seems to be pulled into extreme positions about almost every topic these days. Aristotle explained the importance of understanding...
Will Generative AI Deliver Unprecedented Business Productivity Gains?
Forbes· 5 days agoIn a 2018 Financial Times article, The Long Wait for a Productivity Resurgence, it was noted that...
A weekly peek inside Ukraine's struggles
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 6 days agoMore than two years after Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian women are firmly entrenched in their new normal.
A Word, Please: ‘Like’ can mean ‘such as,’ but why use either?
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoIt was January 2022, and I was frustrated by a trend I was seeing — that I kept seeing — in articles I edited: writers obsessively using “such as” when they could have opted for the shorter, ...