November 2019

How To Talk To Your Kids About Climate Change Without Giving Them Anxiety

A lot has been written about would-be parents who opt out of having kids to help the environment. Media outlets — including this one — assert again and again, that millennials are not having babies because of climate change. A popular counter-narrative is that people are not (or at least shouldn’t be) putting off having […]

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Chrissy Teigen Finds Herself In Story About McDonald’s CEO, Hilariously Responds

If you glanced over a certain Daily Mail article fast enough over the weekend, you may have thought that McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook’s was fired after a relationship with an employee who looked a whole lot like Chrissy Teigen. On Sunday, Teigen spotted the British outlet’s coverage of Easterbrook’s ouster for what the fast food

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Companies Cut Back, but Consumers Party On, Driving the Economy

Other news is largely ignored. In the October consumer survey, one in four respondents brought up the negative impact of tariffs. Just 2 percent mentioned the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. At the Mall of America, Charles Barr was feeling flush from his promotion to general manager at Popeye’s and the $200-a-week raise that came

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Browns release Whitehead after disturbing social media rant

Jermaine Whitehead’s disturbing social media rant cost him his job. The Browns cut the safety Monday, hours after the team reprimanded Whitehead for “totally unacceptable and highly inappropriate behavior” following a 24-19 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Whitehead made several threatening and expletive-laden posts on Twitter while still in uniform following Cleveland’s fourth

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Top Lawyer Declines to Testify in Impeachment Inquiry

WASHINGTON — The White House’s top national security lawyer declined to appear for a scheduled deposition on Monday morning, saying he would wait to hear what a federal judge ruled on whether President Trump’s closest advisers have to answer questions from congressional investigators. The lawyer, John A. Eisenberg, played a central role in dealing with

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