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" ... I write on consumer technology trends, gadgets, and small and medium businesses, and have over a decade of experience – both as an industry watcher as well as a… ... "
" ... This rates mention in consideration of a recent report on the Fed and its presumed lending power in the Wall Street Journal. The Fed watcher mused that “some Republicans are worried about relying on central bank lending powers as a substitute for congressional spending decisions.” Another blog post away from the Journal contended that neither Congress nor the Fed should bail out overextended states rendered overextended by pre-coronavirus borrowing. In each instance the reporter and the economist intended to draw a distinction that doesn’t exist. Sorry, but the Fed is just an extension of Congress. ... "
" ... What’s to Love About this Podcast: She Explores is a podcast for and about women who are inspired by the outdoors. Host Gale Straub is casual and comforting like an old friend. Episodes weave through thoughtful conversation with her rotating guests of women artists, adventurers, activists, and more. Episode 151: Black Birders Week is Forever interviews Danielle Belleny, wildlife biologist and co-founder of Black Birders Week, a social movement created after a racial incident in Central Park involving a white woman dictating a false police report towards a Black male bird watcher. Belleny discusses how Black Birders Week is an act of resistance, the prevalence of racism in the outdoors, and the extraordinary challenges of Black women in the natural sciences. She also speaks of birding with so much enthusiasm that within 48 hours, I owned a hardcopy of Birds of the Pacific Northwest. She Explores has a knack for uncovering stories that marry social issues with the outdoors and this episode was no exception. ... "
" ... “If [Trump supporters who aren’t certified poll watchers] come to Philadelphia on Election Day, the polls will be secure, and in order to be an official watcher you have to be certified, your party has to file for you to be there at the polling place legally, so we’ll have a list,” Kenney told the Inquirer. “People are simply not allowed to stand around there and intimidate people.” ... "