A sketchy look at the news of 2024, July through September.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
A sketchy look at the news of 2024, July through September.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Two county officials’ civics campaign is showing the possibilities of discourse and government.
Scientists need better public engagement to show the broader impact and value of their work.
Women were once deemed unfit for office as too emotional. Trump’s Cabinet is stocked with Real Housewives.
Trump’s tough talk worked with NATO, but so far he has little to show from tariff’s economic havoc.
‘Elite’ universities aren’t without fault, but starving research is eroding American competitiveness.
Mark Twain said a cat won’t sit twice on a hot stove. Trump may have learned the same lesson about the Fed.
Without vaccination, misinformation, hesitancy and disease could combine for a deadly epidemic.
Even amid others’ actions to claw back past work and progress, there’s hope to fight climate change.
Trump’s and Congress’ meddling in election law will disenfranchise voters and complicate elections.
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That government should do the things that individuals and markets can’t or won’t do. That’s not waste, fraud or abuse.
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