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" ... A giant pencil is held up at a vigil outside The French Institute in London on January 9, 2015 for ... [+] the 12 victims of the attack on the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Elite French police stormed a printworks and a Jewish supermarket Friday, killing two brothers wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack and a gunman linked to them in a dramatic end to twin sieges that rocked France. The dramatic climax to the two standoffs brought to an end more than 48 hours of fear and uncertainty that began when the two brothers slaughtered 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the bloodiest attack on French soil in half a century. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo by Justin TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... But back to Marvel. Here’s the situation: Once upon a time, Jame Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was slated (in pencil) for May 6, 2020. It was going to be the first movie of Phase Four and was intended as a table-setting installment that would put pieces into place for the broad Phase Four (and Phase Five?) MCU narrative. Alas, Disney panicked over some old and offensive tweets and fired Gunn from the film. They eventually rehired him, but we now don’t know if we’ll ever get a true Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. ... "
" ... I'm an independent science journalist most interested in how life experiences shape our brains and our health. But I'll write about almost anything that's interesting. I've been writing since I could hold a pencil, but started getting paid for it in 2018. At Boston University, I studied neuroscience and psychology in undergrad, and then earned a master's degree in science journalism in 2018. I worked as a reporting fellow for the Public Health Post that spring, completed a science writing internship at Yale School of Medicine that summer, and started freelancing that fall. As a freelancer, I've edited content for the National Geographic Education Resource Library and written for Gizmodo, Scientific American, and others. ... "
" ... Imagine a parent who finds that working does not pencil out due to the cost of child care. A tax credit makes child care more affordable, and the parent gets a job. But the real cost of child care has not fallen; it’s just been shifted to others. We may see more dollars in the economy, but we won’t see net economic benefits. So the argument of benefits from spending is possibly true, but unlikely in the real world. ... "
" ... “Today people certainly write less than they used to and yet everybody still carries a pen or a pencil to jot down a quick note or doodle,” Hubscher says. “Nothing can replace the wonderful simplicity of putting pen to paper.” ... "