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Reason magazine

Student Loans Aren't Working

BUT FREE COLLEGE WON’T FIX THIS SLOW-MOVING CATASTROPHE

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May 2020
Star Wars' Identity Crisis AND OUR OWN
Reason magazine

Star Wars' Identity Crisis AND OUR OWN

“IT IS A period of civil war,” begins the opening scroll of the very first film in the Star Wars series, which just goes to show that these movies have always been more than space chases and lightsaber fights.

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May 2020
IS THE CRACKDOWN ON PAIN PILLS FINALLY WORKING?
Reason magazine

IS THE CRACKDOWN ON PAIN PILLS FINALLY WORKING?

Probably not

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May 2020
INDIA'S MODI IMPORTS AMERICAN DISCRIMINATION
Reason magazine

INDIA'S MODI IMPORTS AMERICAN DISCRIMINATION

AMERICA’S SUCCESS IN delivering enviable living standards while protecting human rights has made it the moral gold standard of the world, inspiring global movements for social justice, freedom, and democracy.

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May 2020
Reason magazine

How the American Dream Became Unaffordable

THERE’S NO DENYING that a big chunk of the economy feels pretty screwed up right now for millions of working-class and middle-class Americans.

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May 2020
Reason magazine

How Doctors Broke Health Care AND POLITICIANS MADE THINGS EVEN WORSE

IF THERE’S ONE thing that almost everyone in America can agree on, it’s that the health care system is broken.

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May 2020
Reason magazine

EARTH DAY TURNS 50

HALF A CENTURY LATER, A LOOK BACK AT THE FORECASTERS WHO GOT THE FUTURE WRONG—AND ONE WHO GOT IT RIGHT

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May 2020
Reason magazine

Can't Afford Your Rent? - Blame Herbert Hoover.

THE FEDS PUSHED CITIES TO IMPLEMENT ZONING RESTRICTIONS. HIGH PRICES AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY WERE THE INEVITABLE RESULTS.

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May 2020
AppleMagazine

A Cruel Paradox: Beating Virus Means Causing US Recession

The coronavirus is dealing a death blow to the longest U.S. economic expansion on record, triggering layoffs and putting intense strain on the nation’s financial system.

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March 20, 2020
Sedgwick voters approve $3.1 million budget
The Weekly Packet

Sedgwick voters approve $3.1 million budget

GSA tuition vote later

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3/12/2020
Odd Fellows, cribbage and honing math skills
The Weekly Packet

Odd Fellows, cribbage and honing math skills

Governor Brooks Lodge #142 mixes fun and learning for students

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3/12/2020
This Will Get Worse
New York magazine

This Will Get Worse

The grim math of a coronavirus future.

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March 16-29, 2020
Stonington ballfield project handed over to town
Island Ad-Vantages

Stonington ballfield project handed over to town

Now it’s up to Town Meeting

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3/12/2020
School board election voided
Island Ad-Vantages

School board election voided

Deer Isle approves warrant articles, funding requests

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3/12/2020
Elvis rekindles memories in Stonington
Island Ad-Vantages

Elvis rekindles memories in Stonington

STONINGTON—When Elvis impersonator Don Boudreau began to croon “Love Me Tender” at the March 5 Salt Air Seniors lunch at the Community of Christ Church, Edie Courville smiled and said, “That was one of my favorites.”

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3/12/2020
DISES students take aim at packaging waste
Island Ad-Vantages

DISES students take aim at packaging waste

STONINGTON—Four students from Deer Isle-Stonington Elementary School stood up in front of the local select boards and asked them to support state legislation that would push companies such as Amazon to cut down on wasteful packaging.

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3/12/2020
Cheer contest draws hundreds to DISHS
Island Ad-Vantages

Cheer contest draws hundreds to DISHS

DEER ISLE—An estimated 800 cheerleaders, families, friends, judges and a DJ filled the Deer Isle-Stonington High School gym on Saturday, March 7, for the fourth annual DI-S cheering competition.

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3/12/2020
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
The Atlantic

SOMETHING IN THE WATER

Opposition to water fluoridation, while often vocal, has been largely a fringe crusade. But solid evidence for fluoridation’s value is surprisingly hard to find.

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April 2020
Reiki Can't Possibly Work. So Why Does It?
The Atlantic

Reiki Can't Possibly Work. So Why Does It?

The 20th-century Japanese healing therapy is now available in many hospitals. What its ascendance says about shifts in how American patients and doctors think about health care.

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April 2020
WHAT HAPPENED TO JAKE MILLISON?
The Atlantic

WHAT HAPPENED TO JAKE MILLISON?

WHEN A YOUNG RANCHER WENT MISSING, HIS FAMILY SAID HE’D SKIPPED TOWN. BUT HIS FRIENDS KNEW HIM BETTER THAN THAT, AND THEY REFUSED TO LET HIM SIMPLY DISAPPEAR.

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April 2020
IT'S ALL SO… PREMIOCRE
The Atlantic

IT'S ALL SO… PREMIOCRE

A guide to the new age of Potemkin luxury

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April 2020
The World's Favorite Drug
The Atlantic

The World's Favorite Drug

The dark history of how coffee took over

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April 2020
THE PERKS OF BEING A WEIRDO
The Atlantic

THE PERKS OF BEING A WEIRDO

How not fitting in can lead to creative thinking

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April 2020
Hilary Mantel Takes Thomas Cromwell Down
The Atlantic

Hilary Mantel Takes Thomas Cromwell Down

As the author’s remarkable trilogy ends, her epic hero’s self-mastery is newly in doubt.

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April 2020
The Reigning Master of Family Drama
The Atlantic

The Reigning Master of Family Drama

Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film, his first set outside of Japan, showcases the great director’s signature theme.

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April 2020
How to tackle a Giraffe
The Atlantic

How to tackle a Giraffe

The planet’s tallest animal is in far greater danger than people might think. Saving it begins with a daunting act of physical courage.

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April 2020
Shocking Fear: Pope Dying Of Coronavirus!
Globe

Shocking Fear: Pope Dying Of Coronavirus!

Coughing fits strike terror as Rome reels from killer plague

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March 23, 2020
Cluster Of Coronavirus Cases Is Tied To US Biotech Meeting
Techlife News

Cluster Of Coronavirus Cases Is Tied To US Biotech Meeting

A biotech meeting at a hotel in downtown Boston appears to be the source of a cluster of the coronavirus in the U.S. — and a warning for employers who are still holding big gatherings as the outbreak spreads.

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March 14, 2020
US Wholesale Prices Fall 0.6%, Biggest Decline In 5 Years
Techlife News

US Wholesale Prices Fall 0.6%, Biggest Decline In 5 Years

U.S. wholesale prices fell 0.6% in February, the biggest decline in five years, led by a sharp drop in energy costs.

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March 14, 2020
Why was Iran hit so hard?
Bloomberg Businessweek

Why was Iran hit so hard?

Iran is dealing with one of the world’s worst outbreaks of the new coronavirus, and the disease was quick to reach the top ranks of the government.

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March 16, 2020