Happy Wednesday! This is the fifth edition of “weekly sinopsis” where I highlight last week’s news, politics, and anything I find interesting to share with you.
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Arizona Supreme Court rules a near-total abortion ban from 1864 is enforceable
Solar eclipse myths and rumors bubble up, from radiation to food poisoning
The Vatican says surrogacy and gender theory are 'grave threats' to human dignity
Millennials and Gen Z's trendy new splurge: groceries
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The video below is an absolute must-see about the corruption of the baby formula industry. Call me crazy but if they’re going to force women to give birth, perhaps the resources that women need for their babies’ survival shouldn’t be for-profit products.
The excellent video below discusses why the media centered Caitlin Clark and Iowa instead of the champions of the NCAA Women’s Tournament, the South Carolina Gamecocks coached by Dawn Staley. Interesting food for thought:
If you’re looking for a bingeworthy TV series, I just finished “Apples Never Fall” on Peacock and I highly recommend it. Usually I can figure out what is going on well before the twists and turns. This series had me stumped until the end.
…And now for some Good News
UN rights body adopts first resolution to protect rights of intersex people
RELEASE: Brazil and Colombia See Dramatic Reductions in Forest Loss, But New Fronts Keep Tropical Rates High
1 in 3 Americans say they’ve reduced how much plastic they’re using
Coastal Restoration: Recycled Shells and Millions of Larvae — A Recipe for Renewed Oyster Reefs
New EPA rule says 218 US chemical plants must reduce toxic emissions that are likely to cause cancer
Have a great week everyone!
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