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My Journey of Reimagining Life, Love and Education

The New York Times — Monday, January 15, 2024

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The Next Battle in Higher Ed May Strike at Its Soul: Scholarship

A pillar at Harvard University reads “veritas,” meaning truth.

Cases involving Stanford, Harvard and M.I.T. are fueling skepticism over the thoroughness of research — even from the academic world’s biggest stars.

In Iowa, Nikki Haley Has the Attention of Democrats and Independents

Ms. Haley has attracted the interest of non-Republicans who say they’ll caucus for her, as rivals attack her for an insufficiently conservative message.

How College-Educated Republicans Learned to Love Trump Again

Blue-collar white voters make up Donald Trump’s base. But his political resurgence has been fueled largely by Republicans from the other end of the socioeconomic scale.

War or No War, Many Older Ukrainians Want to Stay Put

The front line in Ukraine is largely peopled by the elderly these days. Some can’t afford to get out. Others say they won’t abandon their homes.

Japan Gardens: Jojakko-Ji Temple Kyoto In The Rain

Yurara Sarara Films (January 14, 2024) – Jojakkoji Temple 雨の常寂光寺 in the rain. Established at the end of the 16th century, Jojakkoji is a Nichiren temple situated on the side of Mt. Kokura, on Kyoto’s western edge. The temple is famous for its autumn leaves.

Sunday Morning: Stories From London And Tokyo

Monocle on Sunday, January 14, 2024 – Emma Nelson, Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Nina dos Santos on the weekend’s biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, in Tokyo and our Singapore correspondent in Taiwan, Naomi Xu Elegant.

The New York Times — Sunday, January 14, 2024

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The Regional War No One Wanted Is Here. How Wide Will It Get?

A group of men wearing white hats. Some are holding firearms.

With the U.S.-led attacks in Yemen, there is no longer a question of whether the Israel-Hamas war will escalate into a wider conflict. The question is whether it can be contained.

On the Ballot in Iowa: Fear. Anxiety. Hopelessness.

As Monday’s caucuses approach, voters casually throw around the prospect of World War III and civil unrest, anxious of divisions they fear are tearing the country apart.

Will You Vote for Trump Again?

It’s the question weighing on Republicans across the country. But Iowans get to decide first. We listened as they grappled with their choices.

In a Setback for Beijing, Taiwan Elects Lai Ching-te as President

Taiwan’s vice president, whose party has emphasized the island’s sovereignty, defeated an opposition party that favors reviving engagement with China.

Art Museum Exhibitions: ‘Nicolas de Staël’ In Paris

ART VISION TV / C&B Films (January 13, 2024) – The Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris is devoting a major retrospective to Nicolas de Staël (1914-1955), a French painter of Russian origin known for his use of a thick impasto and his highly abstract landscape painting. He was a key figure on the post-war French art scene.

Twenty years after the one organised by the Centre Pompidou in 2003, this exhibition offers a fresh look at the artist’s work, drawing on more recent thematic exhibitions that have highlighted certain little-known aspects of his career (Antibes in 2014, Le Havre in 2014, Aix-en-Provence in 2018).

Art: Photographer Wayne Parsons’ “Imagined Images”

FRAMES (January 13, 2024) – Wayne is a New York City-based photographer. His education includes a BA in physics from the University of Mississippi and a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.

He was a late-comer to photography, buying his first camera when he turned forty and studying black-and-white technique at the International Center of Photography. His interests expanded to color imagery when he adopted digital photography in 2001.

He also reviews photography exhibitions for the New York Photo Review. He is a long-time member and past president of Soho Photo Gallery.

Explore more of Wayne’s work on his website at https://www.rwayneparsons.com/.

Switzerland Train Travel: Tour Of Kleine Scheidegg To Grindelwald Village

AKSense – Zurich Films (January 13, 2024) – This 4K HDR video features a train driver’s view of the trip to Grindelwald village (3392 ft) from Kleine Scheidegg mountain station (6762 ft).

The Kleine Scheidegg is located directly at the foot of Eiger North Face. It is the watershed between the two Lütschinen valleys. It is a popular starting point for the Jungfrau train to the Jungfraujoch-Top of Europe station, the highest train station of Europe.

Recorded on January 11, 2024

Saturday Morning: News And Stories From London

Monocle on Saturday, January 13, 2024: A discussion of the the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Iowa caucuses. And why are people upset at artificial intelligence finishing Keith Haring’s ‘Unfinished Painting’?

Join Georgina Godwin and communications consultant Simon Brooke for this and more from the week’s news and culture.

The New York Times — Saturday, January 13, 2024

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U.S. Strikes Against Houthis in Yemen for Second Day, as Conflict Escalates

A bespectacled man stands speaking at a lectern filled with microphones while brandishing a gun.

The military fired at a target in response to rising attacks on Red Sea shipping, which the Houthis linked to the war between Israel and Hamas.

Federal Scientists Recommend Easing Restrictions on Marijuana

In newly disclosed documents, federal researchers find that cannabis may have medical uses and is less likely to cause harm than drugs like heroin.

The Story Ron DeSantis Does Not Tell Is His Own

Ron DeSantis has made lots of changes to try to revamp his struggling campaign. But he rarely tries talking about himself.

How the Russian Government Silences Wartime Dissent

Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine- January 15, 2024

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BARRON’S MAGAZINE – JANUARY 15, 2024 ISSUE:

The Market’s Gains Won’t Come Easy From Here, Barron’s Roundtable Pros Say

The Market’s Gains Won’t Come Easy From Here, Barron’s Roundtable Pros Say

Interest rates will come down, but our panelists don’t see another magnificent year for stocks. Eight picks to beat the odds.

So Long, Apple and Tesla. We Built a Better Magnificent 7.

So Long, Apple and Tesla. We Built a Better Magnificent 7.

Too much tech and communication services. Not enough finance and healthcare. We make some changes.Long read

Bitcoin ETFs Mark a Milestone for Crypto. Now the Real Test Begins.

Bitcoin ETFs Mark a Milestone for Crypto. Now the Real Test Begins.

The industry’s big win could bring a flood of new money to Bitcoin, but it still faces hurdles to going mainstream.Long read