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and I have to wait another year for 'Game of Thrones' finale, I am seriously thinking about 'cutting the cord.'Not forgotten! Sorry, Korl!
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This Firebrand Atheist Was Just Fired After Allegations Of Financial Conflicts And Sexual Assault
Since it still seems to be a thing to report here...Source: Buzzfeed, by Peter Aldhous
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On Tuesday, American Atheists placed Silverman on paid leave while it investigated a complaint from staff concerned that he had not disclosed financial and personal conflicts of interest relating to the promotion of his book, Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World, and the appointment to a senior position of a woman with whom Silverman was allegedly having a sexual relationship. (That appointment has been rescinded.)
After word spread about the investigation, American Atheists received additional written complaints about two allegations of sexual misconduct involving Silverman.
Like many other communities in the #MeToo era, the atheist movement is undergoing a reckoning over the treatment of women in its ranks. In February, BuzzFeed News exposed allegations of sexual harassment against another prominent atheist, the physicist Lawrence Krauss. In the wake of that story, two women told BuzzFeed News that they were assaulted by Silverman. They each filed written complaints to American Atheists this week.
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Read it or not: https://www.buzzfeed.com/peteraldhous/david-silverman-atheist-fired-sexual-misconduct
David Silverman (not) preaching to the (not) faithful.
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How American women got stuck in the kitchen
The IMFs latest World Economic Outlook shows the cost of having no federal paid leave programmeIN 1986, American Women in Transition, a study by the Russell Sage Foundation, described the vast changes then afoot in American society. Some twenty years previously, it says, in what sometimes reads as old-fashioned language, few mothers had jobs; by the early 1980s three fifths of wives with school-age children were working outside the home. This extraordinary change was reflected in the popular culture of the 1980s, from movies like Working Girl and 9 to 5 to books like Helen Gurley Browns Having it all.
Back then, America led most of the rich world in terms of the proportion of women who worked. In 1985, 70% of American women aged between 25 and 54 were in the labour market (either in work or looking for it). That compared with 57% in Australia and 59% in Germany. But the IMFs latest World Economic Outlook, published this week, shows how these countries have caught up with America and overtaken it. While the proportion of prime age women in the labour market in the United States is now 74%, in Australia it is 76% and in Germany it is 83%.
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Rather, America seems to have fallen behind because it has failed to introduce policies that make it easier for women to stay in work after they have had children. In its report the IMF says that the striking difference between women in European countries and America can be attributed to the more supportive policy changes in Europe. Its authors single out two policy areas in particular: access to affordable care for both young children and old people and paid parental leave.
The difference on paid leave is especially stark. European countries have introduced and expanded laws that require companies to give parents paid time off after the birth or adoption of a child. Employers in the EU must offer a minimum paid maternity leave of 14 weeks; many countries mandate for more than that and also provide paternity leave, thus reducing companies reluctance to employ women of childbearing age. America has remained almost the only developed country to have no national paid parental leave at all.
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Jimmy Carter, 93, talks about his new book: 'Faith'
Source: Religious News Service, by Adelle M. Banks
In his 32nd book, titled simply Faith, Jimmy Carter looks at how belief in God and others has shaped his 93 years.
To me, faith is not just a noun but also a verb, the former president writes in his latest and possibly last book.
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"My publishers felt that, with the world situation today, a lot of people have lost faith in basic principles that shouldnt be ever questioned: faith in democracy, faith in freedom, faith in equality, faith in the integrity of the truth, faith in the idea of education, faith in ourselves, quite often, faith in our fellow human beings."
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"The next real challenge for us is to learn how to apply, Id say, Christian and other religious principles in learning how to live with each other in harmony and mutual respect and even some elements of love with those with whom we disagree. And thats a major challenge thats very difficult to achieve but I think its the most important thing that we face today."
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For what do you want to be remembered most?
"Well, I wouldnt mind people remembering me as a Habitat Build volunteer. But also I would say in that White House and in The Carter Center weve tried to emphasize peace and human rights. And I try to be a champion of peace. I was able, and fortunate enough, to keep my country at peace for four years, which is kind of a rare achievement, and also to be a champion of human rights. So thats what Im proud of, among other things. I was blessed with a good wife and a good marriage."
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Read it all at: https://religionnews.com/2018/04/13/jimmy-carter-93-talks-about-his-new-book-faith/
"It's times like these, time and time again." - D. Grohl
Trump's Palm Beach visit to include side trip to Miami on tax reform
Source: PalmBeachPost.com, by Mike Stucka
Details of President Donald Trumps next trip to South Florida are beginning to come in.
Federal Aviation Administration flight restrictions issued Friday morning suggest Trump will take a short side trip Monday to Miami, sometime between 11:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The restrictions are centered on Miami International Airport.
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An earlier advisory suggests Trump is coming to Palm Beach from this Sunday to the following Sunday, April 22. Details of that trip have not been issued yet. Federal officials have also issued an advisory alerting to expected VIP travel to Key West.
Trump is scheduled to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The porn star known as Stormy Daniels is scheduled to perform in strip shows Friday and Saturday across from Trumps golf course. She has said she had a 2006 affair with Trump, and is fighting him and his lawyer in court. On Thursday, Trump lawyer Michael Cohen asked for a stay in that lawsuit, saying it could have Fifth Amendment implications for a criminal investigation into him. Daniels is represented by Michael Avenatti, who has worked in Palm Beach County before.
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Read it all at: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/local-govt--politics/trump-palm-beach-visit-include-side-trip-miami-tax-reform/AvLq2a5ZHE48otv7G06KKI/
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