Roberta McReynolds
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American Archives Month: FDR’s White House Map Room
After the outbreak of World War II in 1939, National Geographic provided President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with special wall-mounted map cabinets hidden by enlarged photographs. Inside the cabinets were maps on rollers organized by hemisphere, region, and theater of operation. Cartographers from National Geographic routinely updated these maps, bringing the new…
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Stateline: How One School Is Tackling the Youth Vaping Epidemic
South Portland’s two assistant principals regularly patrol student bathrooms to check for vaping. Bennett has a bag full of confiscated Juuls as well as other brands of e-cigarettes and the pods or “juice” to refill them. An Alabama high school reportedly took the doors off student bathroom stalls to prevent kids from hiding while vaping.…
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Scout Report: Climate, Design and Build, Engineering, Alexis de Tocqueville, Mnemosyne, Journalism, White Lies True Crime, Audio Storytelling
Media attention to climate change has been increasing over the past several years, but not all articles on the subject are entirely accurate, and it can sometimes be difficult for non-expert readers to separate the wheat from the misleading chaff. To help with this quandary, Climate Feedback reviews high-profile climate change articles from a wide…
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Climate Change Response: *GAO Has Found that the United States Lacks a Clear Strategy for Geoengineering Research
Governmentwide coordination, planning, and research in climate change response needs to be improved, as does access to information and technical assistance for decision makers. These areas are part of GAO’s High Risk List designation for climate change. Policymakers have raised questions about climate engineering, or geoengineering — large-scale deliberate interventions in the earth’s climate system…
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Updated: House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Hearing; Whistle Blower Complaint Released
“Congress needs the full and unredacted whistleblower complaint. We need to speak with the whistleblower. We need records of the communications. We need to speak with those knowledgeable about efforts by the President, the Attorney General, and the President’s personal attorney to secure political help from Ukraine, the decision to freeze security assistance, and the…
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Weekly Congressional Week Update and Hearings: Helping Families Fly Act, STEM Opportunities Act, Racial and Gender Wealth Gap; Amend the Small Business Act to Improve the Women’s Business Center Program
This Week: On Tuesday, the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion will hold a hearing, “Examining the Racial and Gender Wealth Gap in America;” On Wednesday a hearing, “Breaking the Silence: Addressing Military Sexual Trauma in the Military and Veteran Communities;” A bill to prohibit the approval of new abortion drugs, to prohibit…
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Investing Through the Next Recession: It is Best to Use the Volatility of Financial Markets to Your Advantage
Financial Advisor Lex Zaharoff writes: “Given the reality that there will be a recession in our future, there is a natural tendency to want to adjust our investment strategy in advance of a market drop. Ideally we would like to sell stocks and buy longer maturity bonds of higher quality borrowers just before a recession…





