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" ... If all goes according to the NBA's plan, they'll have 72 regular-season games during which they can figure out the answer to those questions before the playoffs begin. As Rivers tinkers with his rotations to find the best-fitting lineups, Morey should gain a better sense of the roster's most pressing needs heading into the trade deadline. ... "
" ... In the long term (20 years), there are three main ways to achieve shipping’s climate goals: electrification of the global vessel fleet, adopt hydrogen fuel or ammonia fuel. However, while the private sector tinkers with these options over the next twenty years (that’s a separate discussion why energy innovation is so slow in shipping relative to other industries undergoing an energy revolution), it is the action of shipping in the next ten years that will determine whether the world can remain within sustainable climate parameters or not. ... "
" ... It turns out Naomi Osaka makes a mean focaccia bread. That ability surprised even her. As Osaka tinkers with baking and cooking during the coronavirus pandemic, she’s also taken the time to focus on a variety of areas, everything from fighting her self-proclaimed shyness to the mental roadblocks of training without an end date in mind, with advice from Kobe Bryant. ... "
" ... Jobs Report Riddle: One conundrum about last Friday’s payrolls report was the reversal in job gains for construction and manufacturing. It’s not just that both fell in January after eight months of rising. It’s also that the declines came when other data show signs of a robust manufacturing and housing picture, which you normally think would raise job growth in those areas. For instance, the closely watched ISM manufacturing data released last week showed continued expansion, while December construction spending also looked pretty good. There’s actually a shortage of new housing, causing prices to rise. That’s typically a good recipe for construction job growth to pick up. Maybe it will. It’s always possible the January report was an outlier or didn’t pick up all the data. It’s a long time until March, but it should be interesting to look when the next payrolls report runs and see if the Labor Department tinkers with any numbers from January, or if February’s data show a rebound in these two sectors. ... "
" ... The decision shows “how easily the Court tinkers with levels of scrutiny to achieve its desired result,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in a solo dissent. Affirmative action supposedly compels a higher level of inquiry than abortion, he wrote, yet with racial preferences “all the State apparently needs to show to survive strict scrutiny is a list of aspirational educational goals.” ... "