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The search for new talent has companies welcoming refugees Bloomberg · Paul Keegan As the Great Resignation continues, hiring refugees not only alleviates worker shortages but also helps avoid future openings. Remembering Princess Diana: 25 years later flipboard.com · TODAY Diana, Princess of Wales, died on Aug. 31, 1997. She was 36 years old. How to see Jupiter’s closest encounter with earth in decades CNET · Eric Mack Clear skies and eyes are all you need. Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age Associated Press · Laura Ungar Scientists are tackling one of humanity’s biggest challenges — through a little known field of aging research called cellular senescence. What I want my son to remember as he goes away to college Sheknows.com · Deborah Claymon Be open. Care for others. Find others that might keep an eye out for you, too. |
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Discovered in the deep: The incredible fish with a transparent head The Guardian · Helen Scales Meet the rare barreleye fish. TikTokers are calling out examples of ‘shrinkflation’ Insider · Michele Theil The practice is affecting everything from toilet paper and shampoo to ice cream and candy bars. Is Meghan Markle’s podcast any good? flipboard.com · The Culture Desk “Archetypes” launched last week with a conversation between Markle and long-time friend Serena Williams. Cakes are getting experimental, ugly and chaotic. Why? The Face · Laura Pitcher Just like fashion, baked goods are rejecting ultra-polished aesthetics for a messier look. |
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The flooding in Pakistan is a climate catastrophe with political roots Vox · Meredith Deliso How the flooding crisis became so awful. |
A winner is emerging from the war in Ukraine, but it’s not who you think theconversation.com · Aaron Pilkington One country is achieving its foreign policy and national security objectives, but it’s neither Russia nor Ukraine. How quickly can you get infected with omicron after an exposure? HuffPost · Jillian Wilson A new study reveals the average time it takes between infection and symptoms for recent COVID-19 variants — and it’s pretty fast. The battle over ‘The Rings Of Power’ The A.V. Club · Cindy White Toxic fans have been trying to sink Amazon’s big-ticket series, but their motives — and their influence — are raising new questions. How to ease the physical symptoms of grief Lifehacker · Brianne Hogan Grief can manifest itself physically in the body, through headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, and other discomforts. What’s going on with Sydney Sweeney? flipboard.com · The Culture Desk The internet claims the “Euphoria” and “White Lotus” actress threw a MAGA-themed 60th birthday party for her mother. |
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You don’t have to drink pumpkin spice lattes Clean Eating · Mallory Arnold Today’s the day the PSL comes back to the Starbucks menu and the “fall aesthetic” community sweats in anticipation. Keeping time with incense clocks JSTOR Daily · S. N. Johnson-Roehr As chronicled by Chinese poet Yu Jianwu, the use of fire and smoke for time measurement dates back to at least the sixth century CE. The artist who designed the tarot deck artnet.com · Katie White An exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art is highlighting her contributions to the development of modernism. See the incredible sunflower super bloom in North Dakota smithsonianmag.com · Sarah Kuta Fields filled with the cheery yellow flowers reach peak bloom in late summer. |
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Dear Mr. Hamster, Thank you for contacting me about Daylight Saving Time. As a former Navy pilot, combat veteran and retired NASA astronaut, it is an honor to continue my service to our country representing Arizona in the United States Senate. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on the issues facing our state and our country. Hearing from Arizonans helps me better serve our state, and I hope you will continue to share your perspective and suggestions. As you know, Daylight Saving Time (DST) refers to a period of the year when clocks are set one hour ahead of standard time. In most parts of the United States, DST starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. DST was established in 1916 during World War I so that more people have increased access to daylight which results in lowered use of electricity, fewer car accidents, and less incidents of crime. In 1918, The United States established DST and standard time zones through the passage of the Calder Act, otherwise known as the Standard Time Act. In 1966, the Uniform Time Act standardized time observance and established a system of uniform DST in the United States. This law as amended also allowed states to exempt themselves from observing DST. DST is not observed in Arizona, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) oversees the nation’s time zones and the uniform observance of DST. The Sunshine Protection Act, S. 623, was introduced on March 9, 2021 by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). This bill would repeal the temporary period for Standard Time and expand DST to the entire year. S. 623 was referred to and may be considered by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. While the observance of DST can conserve energy and improve the safety of Americans, many have raised concerns that time changes may have negative health impacts, such as sleep loss or even heart attacks. I support Arizona’s choice to exempt itself from DST and am committed to working with my colleagues, both Republicans and Democrats, in the United States Senate to support the wellbeing of all Arizonans. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this issue, and I hope you will continue to contact my office with any future comments or questions. I’m committed to being transparent and accountable with all Arizonans, which is why I release my official Senate schedule at kelly.senate.gov. There you can also sign up for my newsletter, receive assistance with a federal agency and learn more about my work as Arizona’s senator.
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