Archive | September, 2023

9/26/2023 RTIR Newsletter: Menendez Indictment, Remote Workers Revolt, the Politics of Seeds

01. Biden Touts Inclusive Internationalism 02. Menendez Indictment and Egypt03. Holiday Hiring Outlook: Amazon Jobs Aplenty, But What Else?04. Return to the Office? Remote Workers Revolt05. NPR Host: The Power and Politics of Seeds06. All Your Artificial Intelligence Questions Answered 07. The New Law That Deprives Families of Religious Liberty08. 5 Simple Strategies to Take […]

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Death, Divorce, Disaster: How to Right Your Life After a Major Wrong

Life can throw some serious problems at you. When you suffer a setback, whether it’s divorce, losing a job, surviving a disaster, ending a relationship, or struggling with life-altering health issues, grief is a huge part of the process. Unfortunately, the majority of advice for conquering the aftermath of life’s worst curveballs does not address […]

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Informed Consent Has Gone Too Far

In the modern world, informed consent lets patients participate in their own health care by knowing all their treatment options and any associated risks. However, full transparency in medicine can overwhelm patients and lead to poor decision-making. Is it really the best policy? Dr. Dinesh Verma reveals why we’ve taken informed consent too far. He’ll […]

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Why Tragedies Birth New Nonprofits (but Maybe Shouldn’t)

Tragic events like school shootings and natural disasters often lead everyday people to start nonprofits. But while this may be a noble endeavor, it’s not right for everyone. “Starting and running a new nonprofit is hard, so maybe people should think about doing something else with their passion project,” says author and nonprofit consultant Michele […]

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What’s So Great About Popeyes?

In 2019, the popularity of Popeyes fast-food restaurants exploded with the introduction of a new chicken sandwich. But the buttermilk coating isn’t the only reason Americans continue to patronize the chain in droves. Sue Anderson says the company’s leadership model had a huge hand in Popeyes’ expansion across the country as well as their continued […]

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9/21/2023 RTIR Newsletter: ‘El Chapo’ Host, Calling All Theater Geeks, Benefits of Being Fired

01. ‘Scamanda’ Creator on ‘El Chapo’ Podcast Season 2 02. ‘Black Hawk Down’ Hero Tom Satterly 03. UAW Strike: How a 4-Day Workweek Could Benefit All Workers 04. For Theater Geeks: Before They Were Stars 05. New CDC Guidance for Health Workers Raises Concerns 06. When Religion Meets Tech: The Faith Code 07. What’s So […]

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