Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
The Arts: NPR reports that Mary Badham, who played Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird, is now playing one of the Finch's neighbors in a theater production of the story.
Christianity: (and politics) A Christianity Today
writer, along with others, believes that the US is headed for a time of
political violence, and in fact is already in one. She says that Christians, of whatever political persuasion, should not participate, following the example of Jesus.
Education: Grammarphobia discusses the expression "weak in the knees."
Environment: Gizmodo tells us that European bison are being re-introduced to the United Kingdom, where they have not been (in the wild, at least) for thousands of years.
Finances: (or something) Gizmodo discusses mishandled air luggage.
Health: Fox News (and other outlets) reports on a study that says that those under 40 years old should not drink alcohol.
A Conversation writer tells us why drug names are so complicated, and explains some of how they are named.
History: (or something) ListVerse shows us some amazing bridges.
Humor: (or something) a cat escaped from a carrier, in the Boston airport, and was finally caught, after three weeks, according to NPR.
Politics: (or something) A Conversation writer says that the Shinto religion (and the Unification Church) influences the assassination of Shinzo Abe.
Science: (or something) The Conversation discusses love (by which the discussion mostly means physical attraction.)
Gizmodo reports that the Webb telescope has been damaged by a micrometeorite. It should still function, almost as well as before the damage.
Gizmodo also reports that NASAs martian explorer devices have photographed what looks like a tangle of string. The article has a link to a previous finding -- something that looks like a door.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.
2 comments:
Sadly, at this point, many Christians are likely the most armed and most militant supporters of political violence in the country.
Unfortunately true. So-called Christians, or, better, self-proclaimed Christians who don't seem to be following Christ much.
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