Monday, April 2, 2018

Monday, April 2, 2018

And another day of SBG, clear backpacks, teachers on strike, and...wait for it...human head transplants comes to a close:

“I think it’d be great if the evening news broadcast, for instance, were unsponsored and unrated.” -- Walter Cronkite

Why Sinclair’s company-mandated “false news” promotion matters: Local news is Americans’ No. 1 news source. Stop watching (and listening) to any station owned by the Sinclair Broadcasting Group.

Trump defends conservative media company after it orders anchors to bash 'biased' news. These are very dangerous times we’re in. You can feel it in the air.

Flashback: Kushner: We struck deal with Sinclair for better coverage.

Trump proposed hosting Vladimir Putin at the White House during a recent call with the Russian leader, a Kremlin aide told Russian media today. A wannabe dictator wishes to see his idol.

How Parkland students feel about their new mandatory clear backpacks.


Russian bots are rallying behind embattled Fox News host Laura Ingraham as advertisers dump her show.

White House chaos jeopardizes war on ISIS, U.S. commandes warn.

Teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky have gone on strike, asking for better pay in states where teacher compensation has essentially been falling.

Most Americans don't think teachers in their community are paid enough.

EPA moves to cut Obama’s auto mileage rules. Of course it does.

Mike Pence's home town is getting its first gay parade--thanks to a high school girl. Some things make me smile.

The edibles market is exploding. You can bet big corporations are watching.

Two surgeons are preparing for the first human head transplant. It’s time to talk about it.

Apple Watch health data is being used as evidence in an Australian murder trial.

Who is the most addicted to their phones? Not millennials, but their parents. (By only about 40 min per day though).

You may live longer by severely restricting calories. Research has shown that sharp reductions in food amounts can help fish, rats and monkeys live longer. But there have been very few studies in humans.

“I am a teacher born and bred, and I believe in the advocacy of teachers. It’s a calling. We want our students to feel impassioned and empowered.” -- Erin Gruwell

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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