Friday, January 11, 2019

Tintin turns 90: Belgium's boy reporter celebrates nine decades of comic...

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Published on Jan 11, 2019
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He's looking remarkably youthful but Hergé’s comic book creation, Tintin, celebrates his 90th birthday this week. The star of one of the 20th century’s best-selling series of graphic novels still has a few secrets; we learn more about "The Adventures of Tintin" thanks to a die-hard fan. Also, France's literary bad boy launches his latest novel, as Michel Houellebecq’s somewhat prophetic "Serotonin" hits the shelves.
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The World Would Be Better Off Without Religion

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Published on Nov 29, 2011
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In the words of Blaise Pascal, mathematician and Catholic, "Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction." Does religion breed intolerance, violence, and the promotion of medieval ideas? Or should we concede that overall, it has been a source for good, giving followers purpose, while encouraging morality and ethical behavior?

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For: A.C. Grayling
Against: Rabbi David Wolpe
Against: Dinesh D'Souza

Uber's air taxi revealed at CES 2019 | What The Future


Published on Jan 9, 2019
Views: 163,155
Uber's first air taxi, a TV that rolls up like a poster and BMW's riderless motorcycle were some of the most jaw-droppingly exciting new things we found at CES 2019.

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Cubbies Spring Training Is Serious Money - Too Early For Mesa To Get Excited?

Lots of pre-season news feeds coming from the billion-dollar franchise Chicago Cubs, hometown Chicago but not so much so far here in Mesa where the $200M taxpayer-funded Sloan Park hosts annual Spring Training in the Cactus League.
Serious money business awaits Cubs in coming days
by Bruce Miles Updated 10 Jan 2019  6:27 PM
Fans of the Chicago Cubs heard the words all baseball fans yearn to hear this time of year: Pitchers and catchers report.
There is also some serious business in the immediate future, too.Cubs pitches and catchers will report to the Sloan Park complex in Mesa, Arizona, on Feb. 12 with their first formal workout the next day. Position players will hold their first formal workout Feb. 18. Cactus League play opens for the Cubs Feb. 23 when they host the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Cubs pitches and catchers will report to the Sloan Park complex in Mesa, Arizona, on Feb. 12 with their first formal workout the next day. Position players will ...
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Now for the serious business.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, citing "sources," reported Thursday that "the Cubs would love a shot" at free-agent outfielder Bryce Harper but that "ownership approval continues to appear unlikely."
On Friday, the Cubs will exchange salary figures with seven of their players who are eligible for salary arbitration: Javier Baez, Kris Bryant, Carl Edwards Jr., Kyle Hendricks, Mike Montgomery, Addison Russell and Kyle Schwarber.
The one to watch will be Baez, runner-up to Milwaukee's Christian Yelich for the National League Most Valuable Player award last year. Baez made $657,000 last season, and MLB Trade Rumors (mlbtradrumors.com) estimates he could get $7.1 million this year.
Bryant received $10.85 million last year, a record for a first-year arbitration-eligible player. The MLB Trade Rumors estimate for this year is $12.4 million.
The other estimates are
$7.6 million for Hendricks
$3 million for Montgomery
$4.3 million for Russell
$1.4 million for Edwards
$3.1 million for Schwarber.
 
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12 when pitchers and catchers report to the Cubs' spring training complex in Mesa, Ariz. The first official workout for pitchers and catchers will be Feb. 13, and ...

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Truth or Dare: The Game of Trump / The House of Cards

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More Financial Hanky-Panky At Arizona Charter Schools

Here's some more good probing and more in-depth investigative reporting from Craig Harris writing for The Arizona Republic . . .
Following the abrupt closure of at least three Arizona charter schools over the past year, a new report concludes more than 100 of the state's charters are in danger of closing because of excessive debt and other financial troubles. . .
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The report [see underlined link] from the Grand Canyon Institute: you can save a download it to read the entire report, but here's what Craig Harris published
It's a "near certainty" that more than  50 of the state's 544 charter schools will close in the near future, according to the report by the Grand Canyon Institute, a self-described centrist think tank.
As a whole, Arizona's 544 charter schools owe more to creditors than they're worth as businesses contracted with the state to educate kindergarten to 12th-grade students, the report states. "Like any business, an overleveraged charter is financially vulnerable and could fail if it then suffers an income loss," the report states.
"You will see a bunch of charters folding suddenly," said Curt Cardine, the study's main author and a former charter executive for EdKey Inc., a large Arizona charter chain that had a $7.74 million net deficit as of June 30, 2018. . . 
The report, the third from the group on charter schools, follows a year-long Arizona Republic investigation that examined how minimal state regulation and oversight has produced multi-millionaire charter operators — sometimes through transactions that add significantly to the schools' debt. . .
Differing opinions from state's charter groups
Kathy Senseman, chairwoman of the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools, which regulates the schools, disputed that so many charters will close, saying Grand Canyon Institute's estimates are "a little inflated."
But, she said, she considers the institute's research to be "fair."
Arizona Charter Schools Association, a non-profit that represents the industry, was less diplomatic, calling the report “The Grand Canyon Institute’s latest unsubstantiated, anti-charter screed."
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Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

      Jan 23, 2026 During the EU Summit yesterday, the EU leaders ...