Vol. 149 No. 2906, November 2020
Index
- CONSUMER PURCHASING SHIFTED BY COVID.
- LAB TEST CLARIFIES EFFECTS OF COVID ANTIBODIES.
- My Coworker Refuses to Wear a Mask.
- NAVIGATING THE NEW WORLD OF "OVERWHELM".
- CAN BRAIN BE HARDWIRED FOR RELIGIOUS DEVOTION?
- GENZ: POLITICAL DIALOGUE SHOULD BE OPEN-MINDED.
- NATIVE NATIONS GO ONLINE WITH DIGITREATIES.
- WORKERS MORE BURNED OUT THAN A YEAR AGO.
- College Students Free Speech Case leaded to Supreme Court.
- Ruth Rader Ginsbarg--She Rid It Her Way.
- YOU HAVE TO TALK THE TALK TO BE PRESIDENT.
- Concussion Recovery Time Crows Loss Fuzzy.
- PARENTS LESS AWARE WHEN THEIR KIDS VAPE.
- MORE THAN A GAME: "The entire American sports world--a culture that traditionally celebrates victors, meritocracy, colorblindness, and patriotism--suddenly has immersed itself in black victimization and left-wing radicalism.".
- The Divide Grows Deeper and Deeper: "... Working-class Republican constituents are angry that globalization and automation have upended their jobs and their communities. They resent the cultural elites' disparagement of them and their country's past, while the bicoastal liberals want to shake the foundations of a system that has given them opportunities and wealth. How does this make any sense?".
- MADMAN ON THE LOOSE: "Pres. Donald Trump's often incomprehensible foreign policy... has changed the country and the world.".
- WORDS HAVE MEANING: "[Donald] Trump appears to be indifferent to the harm his rhetoric causes. He does not specifically intend it, but he does nothing to prevent the fact that he acts and speaks in ways that make the violence more likely.".
- That Would Be a No-Vote for the Incumbent: "[Pres. Donald Trump] continually demonstrates an authoritarian, narcissistic belief that the government is his personal tool to do with as he pleases. He erroneously conflates disloyalty to him with disloyalty to the country.".
- A Sucker Born Every Minute.
- NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE LOOKS TO 2024: "The winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes was not created by the 1787 Constitutional Convention, is not contained in the Constitution, and is not mentioned in the Federalist Papers.".
- EVERY STATE MATTERS.
- A "Progressive" COVID Crisis.
- Feminism Fights to the Forefront: "[Kamala Harris' vice presidential] nomination as a woman of color and a mixed-race woman is very significant--especially when we look back at the history of feminism in this country, which has had a complicated relationship to intersectional issues.".
- Seeing Is Believing: "It is critical to understand that the roots of culture stem from artistic movement. If creators dedicate themselves to exposing the truth, we can incite a social revolution. It has happened time and time again, and today, we are ripe for change. Images matter. Art matters.".
- Exercising a Most-Precious Right: "Inspired by World War I patriotic posters and [Norman] Rockwell's famed 'Four Freedoms' and civil rights era images ... The Unity Project follows the century-long tradition by... Rockwell and other illustrators to reach a larger public through visual images.".
- What Does Supreme Court Ruling and NFL Team Name Change Mean for Native Peoples? "The McGirt v. Oklahoma decision upheld the rights of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to govern its lands and... the NFL franchise in Washington, D.C., [dropped] the team name of Redskins....".
- The Hits Add Up: Blacks and other nonwhite former NFL players report more pain and physical impairment than their white peers.
- YOU BET YOUR FAVORITE TEAM IS INSURED: "... Any policy that did not exclude infectious disease before surely will address it moving forward.".
- The Pandemic Is Real, not so the Reporting: "The barrage of information during this public health crisis--regarded by the World Health Organization as an infodemic--spans beyond the rogue one-off websites with fake news stories, manipulated media, and videos propagating conspiracy claims.".
- WHATA RELIEF: "As COVID-19 and its economic impacts continue, policymakers likely will keep exploring various relief measures, including additional funding for businesses with ongoing need that can demonstrate a reduction in revenue.".
- Canary in a Constitutional Coal Mine: "Some in Congress and assorted social justice warriors are treating the Constitution like the COVID-susceptible residents of New York nursing homes: expendable....".
- LESSONS FROM THE CORONAVIRUS "EMERGENCY".
- THE"EXPERTS" ARE WRONG--REALLY! "... Patients need a trusted physician who shares their views [concerning early outpatient treatment for COVID-19]. If you do not have one, start looking--hard and right away.".
- THE WAY FORWARD: "As a black man, I take tremendous pride in belonging to a group that epitomizes courage, perseverance, and faith. In looking back towards our past, I am propelled to create a brighter future.".
- WHAT HEALING IN AMERICA COULD LOOK LIKE: "We should not bury the past, but rather use its lessons to create a more-positive future.... The impact of allowing a country to digest its history and have an opportunity to hear each other collectively would allow for the creation of a culture of empathy.".
- VIETNAM HORRORS RECOUNTED: "Under the flare light, we survey the camp. A 100-yard arc of trench from the south gate to the western point of the fence is a long and narrow tomb for grotesquely maimed men--arms and legs sheared off, necks without heads, open abdomens revealing coiled intestines.".
- BLENDING KIDS INTO HYBRID LEARNING: "Combining the need to work from home with a house full of children who are engaged in hybrid learning certainly presents significant demands on a parent's, guardian's, and caregiver's time and a student's educational plan, but this unique time also presents a number of creative opportunities for children--with the adults in their lives--to learn new things and develop new skills.".
- Muddled Multitasking.
- AMERICAN HISTORY'S TOP 10: "[The] discoveries of who we are arise from understanding who we have been.... To lose our history is to lose ourselves.".
- The Draft Riots: Black Mark on Our History: "Over the course of three days of rioting, killing, and lynching, 3,000 African-Americans--one-quarter of [New York's] free black community--saw their homes and businesses destroyed.".
- Lincoln at Gettysburg: "[The President] got up and stepped to a window. The square was a mass of bodies whooping and singing by torchlight. 'Hurrah for Old Abel' 'God save the Union!' A good many of them had sons, brothers, or husbands who had died here four and a half months before. Now, they had come to mourn and find purpose.".
- Chariots of Compassion.
- WHAT'S NEW for the Holidays.
- New World in the Morning.