Blog/Commentary
6 Things Everyone Should Know About Money Before 30 | Family Finance | U.S. News
Earth Equity's Kerry Keihn quoted in this article!
Politics
Clarence Thomas Raised Him. Harlan Crow Paid His Tuition. — ProPublica
Crow paid for private school for a relative Thomas said he was raising “as a son.” “This is way outside the norm,” said a former White House ethics lawyer.
Red-state efforts to dumb down their universities will provoke a brain drain - Los Angeles Times
Attacks on university tenure and academic freedom in Texas, Florida, Tennessee and North Carolina will make those states less competitive.
The Costs of Brexit Are Undeniable Now - The Atlantic
Britain is now paying the price for its decision to leave the European Union.
Photography
Photos: The Coronation of King Charles III - The Atlantic
Images from the historic royal ceremony in London this morning
Responsible Investing
It’s Not Just Bud Light. The War Over ‘Woke’ Is Hitting Corporate America. - Barrons
Bud Light is just the latest casualty in a battle over whether companies are acting “woke.” What’s at stake as companies fight back.
Markets & Economy
Why Is Inflation So Sticky? It Could Be Corporate Profits - WSJ
Some companies might have been raising prices faster than their costs have increased, making it harder for inflation to fall, economists say.
10-year-olds among hundreds of children found working at McDonald’s
Two 10-year-olds were discovered working unpaid and until as late as 2 a.m. at one McDonald’s restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, operated by Bauer Food LLC, the Labor Department said.
Science
A massive cavern beneath a West Antarctic glacier is teeming with life
A subglacial river has carved out the cavern beneath the Kamb Ice Stream, a West Antarctic glacier, and may be supplying nutrients necessary for life.
Physicists See 'Strange Matter' Form inside Atomic Nuclei - Scientific American
New research attempts to discern how bizarre particles of strange matter form in the nuclei of atoms
Culture
Gordon Lightfoot, Hitmaking Singer-Songwriter, Is Dead at 84 - The New York Times
His rich baritone and gift for melodies made him one of the most popular artists of the 1970s with songs like “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” and “If You Could Read My Mind.”
Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ Was An Unlikely Hit - The New York Times
Gordon Lightfoot’s 1976 folk ballad told the true story of a shipwreck on Lake Superior. One of his old friends called it “a documentarian’s song.”
Can the liquid motion of the octopus radicalise our ideas about time? | Aeon Essays
We humans are forward-facing, gravity-bound plodders. Can the liquid motion of the octopus radicalise our ideas about time?
Real Estate
Living in a Frank Lloyd Wright House: 7 Homeowners Share Their Honest Experience | Architectural Digest
The iconic architect designed hundreds of residential properties in his career—AD spoke with seven homeowners about the ways Wright’s work impacts their lives