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How to Have Fun, and Remain Safe, at the Beach or Pool This Summer Here are some tips to protect yourself and others when you’re headed to the beach or out for other summer fun: Plan trips at intervals to minimize risk. Every time you leave the house, whether to go shopping or the park, you…

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LinkedIn Staffers Go All-Lives-Matter During ‘Dumpster Fire’ Meeting on Racism Maxwell Tani, Media Reporter @ thedailybeast.comUpdated Jun. 05, 2020 3:54AM ET / Published Jun. 04, 2020 7:25PM ET LinkedIn prides itself on being the highly professional, troll-free antithesis to all other social-media platforms. But on Wednesday, the company’s own internal meetings looked more like a…

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Reports and video reveal police destroying and ‘looting’ critical medical supplies during protests As protests over the killing of George Floyd continue, nonviolent demonstrators have not only been subjected to tear gas and rubber bullets — they have also witnessed police officers destroying water bottles and other vital supplies. And this pattern is being reported…

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Black Voters Are Coming for Trump They shouldn’t lose hope. They are at the heart of the fight to take back America. By Juan Williams Mr. Williams is a Fox News analyst. June 3, 2020, 5:00 a.m. ET … President Trump, too, recognizes the power of the black vote. Today he continues putting his attention and campaign money…

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White allies: Here’s a basic list of do’s and don’ts to help you with your helplessness Do say something Don’t rely only on a hashtag or a meme to express your feelings Reach out to the people of color in your life Read more HERE.

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A Garbage Jar? I read an article by Stacey Ballis about having a kitchen garbage jar. I was thinking compost when I saw the headline, but that’s not what this is at all. Not really garbage, but the leftover bits and bobs when you are baking, like a few stray chocolate chips, some sweetened coconut left from…

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Science, Politics, And The Coronavirus: ‘A Tragedy of Denial’ The coronavirus crisis has exposed and exacerbated some fault lines in civic life, including the tension between science and politics. The goals and methods of scientists with expertise in public health and medicine don’t necessarily match the typical aims of politicians. We’ve seen the growth of…

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Which is more important, public worship or worship itself? Trump has unveiled new guidance classifying houses of worship as “essential services” and insisting that governors allow faith groups to worship despite the risk of furthering the spread of the novel coronavirus. “Today I’m identifying houses of worship — churches, synagogues, and mosques — as essential…

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​A new UChicago Divinity School/AP-NORC Poll explores the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Americans’ religious beliefs and behaviors, as well as their views on freedom of religion and public health. […]though many support allowing drive-thru or in-person religious services—at least with restrictions—less than half think measures prohibiting these services violate freedom of religion. Read…

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