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  • Small Business Fills Mask Vacuum

    Small Business Fills Mask Vacuum0

    On March 31, President Donald Trump’s coronavirus taskforce told the nation that between 100,000 and 240,000 Americans could die as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. As state officials attempt to deal with this realization, taking measures that would eventually lessen the regulatory burden keeping hospitals and healthcare clinics from expanding, private citizens everywhere use

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  • Redefining Gender Roles One Quarantine at a Time

    Redefining Gender Roles One Quarantine at a Time0

    The coronavirus is going to send women back to the kitchen. At least that is what The Atlantic believes. Writer Helen Lewis argues that the pandemic is a “disaster for feminism.”  Lewis starts by noting, “A pandemic magnifies all existing inequalities.” That’s certainly true, but from there, she veers into the assertion that this particularly affects women.  Women, Lewis believes,

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  • Finding Rest in an Anxious Society

    Finding Rest in an Anxious Society0

    Anxiety. Do you feel it? I’m not going to lie: I have. I also have a hunch that many others have as well, or at least will soon. Being cooped up, life as we knew it gone, facing uncertainties on every side – it’s no wonder the anxiety juices are flowing at top speed. But

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  • Beware: Our New Online Culture Is a Feast for Mass Surveillance

    Beware: Our New Online Culture Is a Feast for Mass Surveillance0

    The rapid spread of COVID-19 has caused network traffic to surge as Internet users resort to video conferencing to work remotely. For example, last December online meeting provider Zoom hosted roughly 10 million participants. In March this statistic jumped to 200 million. The public’s stampede to the cloud is an auspicious development for the intelligence

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  • C.S. Lewis on Avoiding the Prayers the Devil Likes

    C.S. Lewis on Avoiding the Prayers the Devil Likes0

    Holy Week 2019 started like no other with the horrific burning of Notre Dame Cathedral. Holy Week 2020 will be a bit less sensational than its predecessor, but nonetheless, different from anything we’ve ever seen. President Trump acknowledged this in his Palm Sunday coronavirus update, saying: “We may be apart… but we can use this

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  • Social Distancing Tips From Robinson Crusoe

    Social Distancing Tips From Robinson Crusoe0

    He survived the last great plague in London and the city’s Great Fire. He was imprisoned and persecuted for his religious and political views. There was no happy ending for the journalist Daniel Defoe, author of “A Journal of a Plague Year.” When he died in 1731, he was mired in debt and hiding from

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