In this "CBS Sunday Morning" video essay, writer and narrator Robert Krulwich explains why rising levels of carbon dioxide in our air since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution poses an existential threat to us and our planet. cbsn.ws/3I969ok
My brother (@CatoneKeith) makes an appearance in this very well done @PBS op-doc about the school-to-prison pipeline and the people and organizations trying to change it. Give it a watch! watch.ripbs.org/video/rhode-…
"It's not the job of a good message to say what's popular, it's the job of a good message to make popular what we need said."
So much brilliant analysis and advice from @anatosaurus in this interview.
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"By 2016, '90 percent of all metropolitan areas had highly concentrated hospital markets.' The lack of competitors has allowed hospitals to raise prices for outpatient services 'four times faster than what doctors charge.'"
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'Encanto' tune 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' surpasses 'Frozen' hit 'Let It Go' as the highest-charting song from a Disney animated movie in 26 years. ew.com/movies/encanto-we-don…
What an irresponsible headline, @NBC10. The article has three sources, one business owner who is worried but happy to comply, and two workers at Stop & Shop (jobs not specified), one enthusiastically in favor, and the other who is skeptical, but thinks it is probably a good idea.
People who live near a hotel don't get to decide who can stay there. Interesting how these neighbors have never expressed concern about hotel guests before.
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Go back far enough and perhaps none of us are native. Stay long enough and maybe we all become so. Thoughtful essay on "invasive" species from @mbolotnikovavox.com/down-to-earth/227961…