- The other night you could have got an impressive look at Jupiter and Venus right next to the moon.
- Nearly 30 percent of work remains remote as workers dig in
- Nearly 30 percent of all work happened at home in January, six times the rate in 2019, according to WFH Research, a data-collection project. In Washington and other large urban centers, the share of remote work is closer to half.
- Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse demands more transparency on gifts, food, lodging and entertainment that federal judges and Supreme Court justices receive
- A federal judge could be invited to stay at a wealthy entrepreneur’s vacation home without ever being required to disclose that trip and the value of it. It’s a so-called hospitality loophole, as Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse has put it, which he’s advocated to close in an effort to avoid potential conflicts of interest for federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, who make consequential decisions that shape American law and life.
- Texas Church Wins US Building of the Year 2022
- Saint Sarkis Armenian Church, located in the north Dallas suburb of Carrollton, has received the most votes in our poll for US Building of the Year 2022. Designed by David Hotson Architect, the church reaches far back in time and thousands of miles across the globe to link itself with Armenian traditions and people.
- Saint Sarkis Armenian Church, located in the north Dallas suburb of Carrollton, has received the most votes in our poll for US Building of the Year 2022. Designed by David Hotson Architect, the church reaches far back in time and thousands of miles across the globe to link itself with Armenian traditions and people.
- Companies can no longer silence laid-off employees in exchange for severance
- Employers can no longer include a broadly written confidentiality clause that requires you to keep mum about the terms of your severance agreement. And they can no longer include a broadly written non-disparagement clause that prohibits you from discussing the terms and conditions of your employment with third parties.
- Teen Cheerleader Competes Alone After Rest of Team Quits
- Little more than a week before the big state tournament in Nebraska, three members of the Morrill High School cheer squad quit—but that didn’t stop the last remaining member, Katrina Kohel, from competing. “I want to go to state, and I will cheer by myself,” the senior told her coach, according to Omaha World-Herald. It was the first time anyone had competed solo, and spectators from other teams even applauded for Kohel. She finished eighth out of 12 teams in her division—which was better than her school had done competing at full strength in the previous two years.
- Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves unsure whether providing mothers health care would help their health
- US: Most young men are single. Most young women are not
- Men in their 20s are more likely than women in their 20s to be romantically uninvolved, sexually dormant, friendless and lonely. They stand at the vanguard of an epidemic of declining marriage, sexuality and relationships that afflicts all of young America.
- In rural America, right-to-repair laws are the leading edge of a pushback against growing corporate power
- As tractors became more sophisticated over the past two decades, the big manufacturers allowed farmers fewer options for repairs. Rather than hiring independent repair shops, farmers have increasingly had to wait for company-authorized dealers to arrive. Getting repairs could take days, often leading to lost time and high costs.
- Wishing my best for @TheSouth40.
- https://twitter.com/dutchessprim/status/1628865641452036097
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Truly, there are THOUSANDS of Southern Baptist churches with female associate pastors … who are called "directors" performing the EXACT same function as Saddleback's female pastors. Good luck with that, @SBCExecComm.
— Nic Gold (@NicolasGold1) February 23, 2023
- https://twitter.com/kathryn_macc/status/1628388968227131392
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A longer look at the upcoming special on DisneyPlus, available March 17 to celebrate the release of #U2SOS40 https://t.co/tY4iqtQPQi
— U2Songs.com (@u2songs) February 23, 2023