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Two Years Later: Sustaining Critical Coverage of Russia's War on Ukraine

Two Years Later: Sustaining Critical Coverage of Russia's War on Ukraine
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Who provided the most critical Hurricane Ian coverage?

National networks told the country what was happening in Florida, but it was local journalism that informed those in the storm’s path.

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Bolsonaro survives, but will Brazilian democracy?

Bolsonaro survives, but will Brazilian democracy?
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Five Years of the Second Avenue Subway

Journey to the Upper East Side for Thai specialties, “jewel” rice and South African wine.

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[Podcast] Lost in Thought, with David Kortava


As work subsumes leisure time, worldwide anxieties mount, and a pandemic reshapes comfort and togetherness, meditation has been touted as a panacea. People who are stressed out (are there any other kind?) can take a meditation course, read an article, go on a retreat, or use an app; the hope is to gain from meditation peace, health, productivity, focus, or a good night’s sleep. It comes almost universally recommended and has precious few public detractors.
David Kortava’s article “Lost in Thought,” from the April issue of
Harper’s Magazine, is an investigation into the possible negative side effects of meditation. Kortava reports on a practitioner’s bout with psychosis during an extended stay at a vipassana meditation center that had her wishing for death. Kortava presents evidence of meditation’s potential to distress and harm. In this episode of the podcast,

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Planet Earth Report --"Closest Black Hole to Earth Detected to Russia's 'Cosmic' Religion"


 
 
Check off another amazing few days on Planet Earth, with news stories ranging from the detection of the closest black hole to Earth to  what might be  one of the great scientific discoveries to  Stephen Hawking’ very scary warning.
 
China Is Set to Launch First Module of Massive Space Station--The new orbiting laboratory will host research from Chinese and international scientists, reports Scientific American. “Since the Soviet Union launched the first space station, Salyut 1, 50 years ago, humans have lived on a total of 11 such facilities in Earth orbit. China will soon add one more to that list.”
Is the ‘new muon’ really a great scientific discovery? For now, I’m cautious, reports renowned physicist Carlo Rovelli for The Guardian –“There is something curious about the great experiments and discoveries in fundamental physics from the past few decades. They have covered black holes, gravitational waves, the Higgs particle and quantum entanglement. They have led to Nobel prizes, reached the front pages of newspapers and made the scientific community proud. But they haven’t told us anything new: they have confirmed what we expected about the world.”

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