Monday, February 27, 2023

It's Monday. Let's catch up.

Good evening. Today's newsletter tries to catch us all up from the weekend.
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Mon Feb 27 2023

 

Louie Villalobos  Deputy editor/audience and commentary

Well, well. It's Monday again and the week is filled with possibilities. So, I figured it's a good time to reach back into the weekend for stuff you all might have missed. 

We talked about the war in Ukraine, anti-trans legislation, social media and how to properly handle layoffs. 

And that's before we got into the growing school-choice movement. What I'm trying to say is that we had a weekend. This is your chance to catch up. 

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A rally at the Supreme Court on Jan. 22, 2020.

School choice is spreading across the US at a record clip, with Republican legislatures and governors thinking bigger and bolder.

Trey Yingst, Fox News channel's foreign correspondent, reports on camera from Ukraine.
 

Hell on earth: What I witnessed in Ukraine altered my life forever

War changes you as a person. I've reported around the world, but the invasion of Ukraine has been especially difficult to bear witness to.

STOCK PHOTO: Layoff notice after spread of Covid-19. Crisis of the business recession during the Covid-19 outbreak.
 

Layoffs by email are cold, insensitive – and increasingly common

Email layoffs can insult those who lose their jobs and hurt the morale of remaining employees and the broader company culture.

A billboard of the Marlboro Man in Richmond, Va., in 1995. After the tobacco settlement, all that remained in 1999 was the board's supporting structure, right.
 

Is social media the new cigarettes? Tobacco holds lesson for Big Tech.

Learn from 1998 tobacco settlement when it comes to Big Tech. Otherwise, we may find Twitter, Meta, YouTube are digital versions of the Marlboro Man.

At a local protest against proposed Texas bills that would have labeled parents of transgender children "child abusers." The bills failed in 2021.
 

Anti-trans legislation isn't about 'family values.' It weakens them.

Eighty-two percent of transgender teens consider suicide. I'm not clear on how that promotes family values, Dr. David Rosenthal writes.

 

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