Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
The Arts: A fantasy
picture about conquering the Corona virus.
Speculative Faith lists
and describes the most original fantastic stories of all time.
Christianity: Christianity Today reports that Easter Sunday set a record for YouVersion (A Bible application) use. Over 40 million used it that day.
Environment: Gizmodo reports that the
Trump administration continues to try to remove restrictions on the release of Mercury into the environment, based on a flawed analysis.
Health: FiveThirtyEight realizes that Dr.
Anthony Fauci actually predicted the situation we are in now, over a year ago.
(And Etiquette) A Gizmodo writer suggests
that the curtsy be brought back, as a form of mutual
acknowledgement.
A FiveThirtyEight writer tells us why
we have reacted more strongly, as a world, to COVID-19 than to
Ebola, Swine Flu, or SARS.
NPR says that we
don't need to disinfect our groceries after we bring them in.
Humor: (or something) NPR, and other outlets, report that jigsaw
puzzle sales are way up.
Politics: FiveThirtyEight on why Bernie
Sanders lost to Joe Biden.
On March 13th, President Trump announced a number of steps toward
fighting the COVID-9 virus. NPR
reports on how these initiatives are going, a month later.
Basically, the government is doing the things it can do itself, but the joint private-public initiatives that were promised haven't materialized,
mostly because the White House, apparently, made them up.
Science: To quote the Gizmodo article's title: "Birds
are judging you by your outfit."
The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it
is free to use like this.
Thanks for looking!
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