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Hundreds of millions of people throughout the world are immersed in extreme poverty. Yet, disproportionate wealth remains in the hands of a few. It is an unjust scenario, in the face of which we cannot fail to question ourselves and commit to change things. There is no lack of resources at the root of disparities, but the need to address solvable problems related to a more equitable distribution of wealth, to be achieved with moral sense and honesty.


@Teslaconomics @boringcompany The real reason for the “high speed rail” is money-laundering to bureaucrats, consultants & unions, not actually transport. That is where the billions spent so far have gone. That is why they don’t want an actually cost-efficient high speed transport system.


From Tuesday: @SenatorSlotkin: "In November, in 2028, I want to win. So that means being honest about where the Democratic Party needs to go…The debate is not between progressive and moderate, it's fight and flight…We need to get back to basics."





Receipts are an overlooked source of exposure to endocrine-disrupting compounds Thermal paper receipts are coated with bisphenol A (BPA), a plastic chemical that can be absorbed through the skin during handling It might feel trivial, but repeated exposure adds up Cashiers who handle receipts regularly have very high BPA levels, and hand creams or sanitizers can increase absorption up to 100-fold If you don't need the paper copy, choose an emailed receipt instead And if you handle receipts for work, nitrile gloves (not latex) can help reduce exposure Small, consistent habits like this can reduce your total chemical burden more than you might think











NYC’s Hottest New Club Is Catholic Mass There's a new hot-spot taking over, and there’s no cover charge or VIP section in sight. Walk into any traditional adjacent Catholic church this Easter from Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral to St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village, and the scene might surprise you. Packed pews. Standing room only. 20-and-30-somethings in their prettiest spring dresses and young men in pressed collared shirts and button-downs, lingering long after the service ends to talk, laugh, and swap Instagram handles. It’s an energy that's warm and intoxicating… even without the bottomless mimosas. One viral tweet recently described a packed Sunday Mass in Manhattan as "the hottest club in NYC right now," and she wasn't exaggerating. Something major is happening across the country: young people are going to church. Gen Z, once labeled a godless generation—atheist at worst, agnostic at best—have come rushing back, fueled by their fire for the Church’s framework of femininity and masculinity, for truth, and for God.









