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Coalition Combats Waste During Mardi Gras by Swapping Cheap Plastic for Seed Beads and Spice Packets
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Coalition Combats Waste During Mardi Gras by Swapping Cheap Plastic for Seed Beads and Spice Packets

Flung plastic beads, coins, and other trinkets can seem like treasures in the heat of a Mardi Gras moment, but if you’ve ever seen the streets of New Orleans the morning after, you’d recognize only trash. That’s why a coalition of government agencies and nonprofits is creating “seed beads,” biodegradable party favors, and culturally-smart alternatives […] The post Coalition Combats Waste During Mardi Gras by Swapping Cheap Plastic for Seed Beads and Spice Packets appeared first on Good News Network.
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Why Children Books Still Matter in the Digital Age
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Why Children Books Still Matter in the Digital Age

80s kids grew up on bright covers, dog‑eared pages, and stories that felt like portals, and even in today’s digital world, those classic children’s books still shape imagination, connection, and the quiet magic of reading together. The post Why Children Books Still Matter in the Digital Age appeared first on The Retro Network.
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We don’t have to live this way
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We don’t have to live this way

Last year, I lived for nearly five months in an extended-stay hotel across from a major teaching hospital in Aurora, Colorado.It was my third extended stay there in three years. In total, I have spent more than 10 months in that community during my wife’s hospitalizations.Disorder becomes permanent when citizens treat it as background noise.That is long enough to know the difference between an exception and a pattern.A sign at the city limits reads, “Welcome to Aurora — America’s City.”At first, it seemed ironic. By the time I left, it read like an indictment.Near the hospital, everyday life felt needlessly strained.The grocery store lines were enormous. Entire banks of self-checkout lanes sat dark. Staffed lanes were closed, allegedly because of staffing shortages. This store belongs to one of the largest grocery chains in the country.Resources were not the issue. Priorities were.Basic necessities sat locked behind glass: detergent, deodorant, toothpaste. To buy them, I had to find a manager and request access.Two armed police officers stood near the checkout lanes.Then I reached for a bag.Colorado charges for shopping bags. Fine. Charge for them. But none were available. I stood there with paid-for groceries and no way to carry them, scanning for an employee who could authorize the privilege of buying one.Charge for the bag if you must. But if you charge for it, make it obtainable.I speak Spanish well and know a few phrases in several other languages. While useful in Aurora, requesting una bolsa did not make one appear any faster.Outside, carts sat scattered across the parking lot. Trash gathered along the curbs. Panhandlers approached vehicles at the entrance. Customers moved quickly, eyes down.The hotel where I stayed was a national chain: key-card entry, corporate standards. The staff were decent, hardworking people. They were not hired to enforce the law. Yet I watched them physically confront individuals who slipped into the building and helped themselves to the breakfast buffet without apology and without fear of consequence.RELATED: I came to the US legally. What we have now isn’t immigration — it’s chaos. nzphotonz / Getty ImagesWhen behavior is brazen, it signals confidence that no one will stop it.Walking across the street to the hospital, I passed men and women sprawled on sidewalks, drug paraphernalia near bus stops, people shouting into empty air. While living there, I heard more gunfire than I hear during hunting season where I live in Montana.Live somewhere for 10 months, and you start to feel the pulse of a place. It is a community living inside lowered expectations.Standards rarely collapse in a single moment. They erode when enough people decide they are optional. At what point did we accept that this was simply how modern American cities function?If Aurora is "America’s City," then we no longer agree on what America means.Years ago, my wife and I launched a prosthetic limb outreach in Ghana. I have seen clinics there operate with greater cleanliness and clearer systems than the community surrounding one of America’s premier teaching hospitals.That is not meant to be an insult to Ghana. It is a warning to us.Compassion and order are not enemies.A society can care for the vulnerable and still insist on standards. In fact, it must. Compassion without structure becomes chaos, and chaos harms the very people it claims to protect.Government exists to protect life and property. That is not partisan. It is foundational.The reflexive answer to visible disorder is often another funding package. But public officials are not spending their own money. They are allocating earnings entrusted to them by citizens who expect order in return. When outcomes deteriorate while budgets expand, the issue is not funding. It is stewardship.For more than 40 years, I have navigated surgeons, pain specialists, prosthetists, and hospital systems while advocating for someone who cannot afford substandard care. In those settings, standards are measurable, not merely aspirational.One does not respect what one does not inspect. When professionals know their work will be reviewed, outcomes improve. When oversight weakens, so do results.When an area becomes known for disorder, the mystery is not the criminals. It is the complying silence surrounding those charged with enforcing law and order. Those entrusted with authority must themselves be examined.Advocacy is rarely glamorous or lucrative. It is repetitive, exacting, and sometimes unwelcome. But when the advocate steps away, small failures compound, and the vulnerable suffer more.RELATED: ‘Phase one’ was quality control. ‘Phase two’ needs to be quantity control. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty ImagesA healthy society requires the same vigilance from its citizens.Unenforced borders invite unlawful crossings. Unenforced laws embolden lawlessness. Unenforced standards always open the door to mediocrity and worse.This is not complicated. It just requires will.As I walked past those police officers, groceries in the bags I finally managed to buy, I said plainly, “We don’t have to live this way.”They shrugged. They did not argue.A deserter was once brought before Alexander the Great for judgment. Asked his name, the soldier nervously replied, “Alexander.”The general paused.“Either change your conduct,” he said, “or change your name.”Names imply standards. So do cities.If a city claims to be "America’s City," its conduct should reflect it.We should expect more — of ourselves, of our communities, of our elected officials, and of our courts.America is not a nation of voiceless citizens. If standards are collapsing, enough of us have abdicated oversight and responsibility.Disorder becomes permanent when citizens treat it as background noise.The first act of resolve is refusing to call dysfunction normal.We do not need another commission. We need resolve.We don’t have to live this way.
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City That Launched George Washington's Career Excludes Pledge of Allegiance As 'Unnecessary Pageantry'
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City That Launched George Washington's Career Excludes Pledge of Allegiance As 'Unnecessary Pageantry'

City That Launched George Washington's Career Excludes Pledge of Allegiance As 'Unnecessary Pageantry'
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Andrew's Arrest Hands King Charles Fresh Royal Crisis
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Andrew's Arrest Hands King Charles Fresh Royal Crisis

King Charles III has been left wrestling with a new test after the arrest of his brother Andrew, the latest in a series of painful personal shocks to mar his reign."Charles has, since coming to the throne in September 2022, been battered by a succession of difficulties and...
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NYC Nursing Walkout Ends as Last Striking Nurses Approve New Contract
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NYC Nursing Walkout Ends as Last Striking Nurses Approve New Contract

Nurses at a big New York hospital system approved a new contract Saturday, voting to end a major nursing strike after more than a month.More than 4,000 nurses in the privately run NewYork-Presbyterian system went on strike Jan. 12. They are now due to start returning to...
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Nvidia, Software Reports Pose Next Tests for AI-Sensitive Stock Market
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Nvidia, Software Reports Pose Next Tests for AI-Sensitive Stock Market

Investors turn to financial results from artificial intelligence bellwether Nvidia Corp in the coming week to steady a U.S. stock market that has been rocked by AI-related worries and is digesting a Supreme Court overturn of President Donald Trump's sweeping trade...
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Ancient DNA Reveals Europe’s Last Hunter-Gatherers Survived Thousands of Years Longer Than Expected
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Ancient DNA Reveals Europe’s Last Hunter-Gatherers Survived Thousands of Years Longer Than Expected

Ancient DNA shows that hunter-gatherers in northwestern Europe endured for millennia, with women driving a gradual cultural shift toward farming. Researchers at the University of Huddersfield have analyzed ancient DNA to show that hunter-gatherer communities in one region of Europe endured for thousands of years longer than elsewhere on the continent. Their findings also highlight [...]
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Ultrafast quantum chemistry engine could speed up the development of new medicines and materials
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Ultrafast quantum chemistry engine could speed up the development of new medicines and materials

The powerful software can reduce the time needed to simulate reactions with large molecules from weeks to just minutes.
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WATCH: MAGA Congressman Exposes the RINO Snake Who Is Blocking the SAVE Act
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WATCH: MAGA Congressman Exposes the RINO Snake Who Is Blocking the SAVE Act

As President Donald Trump has now repeatedly made clear, passing the SAVE Act is incredibly necessary, as it requires prospective voters show a photo ID and proof of citizenship to be able to vote, which…
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