From the Archives: Two Films Offer Hope for a Divided Country
Today, 55 percent of Americans feel angry.
It's understandable given the deplorable state of politicians and the "useful idiot" protestors, but maybe it helps to stop and take a look at people who are doing both little and big things to make our lives better.
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Can AI Help With Forever Regulations?
Last year, in 2023, the federal government produced 90,402 pages of new regulations and their explanations in the Federal Register—the second highest total of all time.
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From the Archives: The Sabermetrics of Lettuce
Why do we eat lettuce? First, it’s 96% water and grown in California and Arizona who have water availability issues. That aside, other than taste, how can we decide what makes sense to eat? Here’s an economics view taken from baseball statistics.
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Does Watching Sports Lead to Disease?
Does watching commercials for unhealthy foods on sports shows cause disease?
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Exercise: The Most Potent Medicine
Thinking about taking Ozempic or Wegovy to lose weight? One way to think about ultimately going off of them is that by losing weight, it will make it easier to exercise, it’s not enough to enroll in a nutrition program.
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Gen Z Managers and Joan of Arc
A recent article in The Wall Street Journal says that Gen Z managers are more focused than previous generations on employee mental health.
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