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Les roses et la pluie

Marc Alyn disait « les questions sont pour l’homme, les ciseaux pour les roses ». Pourtant nous aimons trancher la question : ici, je ne coupe pas les roses. Tant pis si la pluie les déshabille. Ici, les rosiers exultent et je me demande si la rose n’est pas une fleur de grand-mère qui sait que la pluie […]

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Queen y el arte de la celebración: Roger Taylor lanza un rosé de Côtes de Provence que enamora

La legendaria banda Queen, icono indiscutible del rock mundial durante más de cinco décadas, acaba de dar un paso audaz hacia un territorio inesperado pero perfectamente coherente con su espíritu: ... [Leer más]

La entrada Queen y el arte de la celebración: Roger Taylor lanza un rosé de Côtes de Provence que enamora se publicó primero en A Queen Of Magic.

How Flint Sit-Down Strikers Built Their Confidence

We can’t revive labor without reviving workers’ confidence to take action on the job. In 1936 and into 1937, during a period of union weakness, Flint’s sit-down strikers in the auto industry figured out how to do just that.


Sit-down strikers occupying one of the Fisher Body plants in Flint, Michigan. (Bettmann / Getty Images)

On February 11, 1937 — forty-four days after their…

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Australia Has a Serious Landlord Problem

Landlords dominate Australia’s parliament and Reserve Bank. Their policies make the housing crisis worse.


In Australia, a cost-of-living surge comes in the context of a worsening housing crisis. (Lisa Maree Williams / Getty Images)

In Australia, the war in Iran is having a dramatic effect on prices. Fuel costs are already up and are set to further soar anywhere from 10 to 20 percent.…

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March Job Gains Mask a Volatile Labor Market as Iran War Chaos Mounts

Today’s jobs report shows the labor market added 178,000 jobs in March, and February’s losses significantly revised down, revealing a decrease of 133,000 jobs. The unemployment rate remained mostly unchanged at 4.3%, with unemployment at its weakest pace since 2020. As hiring stalls, the share of workers who say it’s harder to find jobs has increased sharply, and the number of workers who have…

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Consumer Sentiment Tanks, Prices Rise, Growth Stalls as Trump’s Illegal and Costly Iran War Pushes Economy to the Brink

Today's University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment dipped to 55.5 in the preliminary March reading, down 2% from 56.6 in February. Year-ahead inflation expectations came in at 3.4%, ending six months of consecutive declines, as consumers see no end in sight to Trump’s illegal war on Iran and chaotic tariff agenda that are sending prices on everyday essentials from energy to food soaring.

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Rural America’s Mental Health Crisis Can’t Be Solved by Robots

Last week, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz proposed a bizarre remedy to rural America’s mental health crisis. “Sixty million Americans live in rural parts of this country,” Oz said by way of introduction, appearing onstage at an event announcing the administration’s new “Action for Progress” behavioral health initiative. “Their life expectancy is about nine…

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