Consider This from NPR - Anne Lamott has some ideas on getting older in the United States

Getting older has been a punchline for as long as anyone can remember. And while there are plenty of jokes to be made about aging, it can also have some negative implications for how we see ourselves and others.

For writer Anne Lamott, aging has been a challenge, and a gift. "There is grace in not being able to see everything so clearly with all of its faults and annoying tendencies."

Lamott has been reflecting on growing older in her latest column for the Washington Post, and shares some of those insights with Consider This host Mary Louise Kelly.

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Consider This from NPR - Anne Lamott has some ideas on getting older in the United States

Getting older has been a punchline for as long as anyone can remember. And while there are plenty of jokes to be made about aging, it can also have some negative implications for how we see ourselves and others.

For writer Anne Lamott, aging has been a challenge, and a gift. "There is grace in not being able to see everything so clearly with all of its faults and annoying tendencies."

Lamott has been reflecting on growing older in her latest column for the Washington Post, and shares some of those insights with Consider This host Mary Louise Kelly.

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The Daily Signal - How GOP Could Win Senate, John Kirby Accidentally Hits ‘Reply All,’ NYPD Commissioner Resigns | Sept. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Recent polls indicate Republicans could win back the Senate. 
  • White House National Security Council communications adviser John Kirby is in hot water after hitting “reply all” on a press email. 
  • Southern Poverty Law Center union members have voted to oust their CEO.
  • New York City Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban has resigned.
  • The United Nations accuses Israel of violating international humanitarian law. 


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https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/09/11/no-confidence-far-left-smear-factorys-splc-union-votes-90-oust-president-mass-layoffs/ 


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The Journal. - The Fight Over U.S. Steel and the Community Caught in the Middle

President Biden, Vice President Harris and former President Trump have all signaled their opposition to the planned sale of U.S. Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel. But, as Kris Maher reports, views on the deal are more complex in the place it could matter most: Pittsburgh.


Further Listening:

-Why China Is Risking a Trade War 


Further Reading:

-Biden Prepares to Block $14 Billion Steel Deal 

-Japan Bid for U.S. Steel Runs Up Against U.S. Politics 

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Is Bitcoin a ‘Trump Trade’?

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Kaiko Research Analyst Adam Morgan McCarthy.

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Kaiko Research Analyst Adam Morgan McCarthy shares his outlook on the overall crypto market under the influence of a potential Fed interest rate cut and the upcoming U.S. election. Plus, the significance of liquidity as an indicator.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: SUI Beat the Market With Nearly 20% Rally; Deutsche Bank Survey Shows Crypto Is Here to Stay

Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from the rally in SUI token to a Deutsche Bank survey on crypto and stablecoins.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as bitcoin surpassed $58,000 during Asian trading hours on the back of a U.S. tech stock rally. This comes as the SUI token beat the market with its nearly 20% jump. Plus, a Deutsche Bank survey finds that U.S. consumers are warming up to crypto, and the Bank of Russia wants the country's largest banks to support a digital ruble by July 2025.

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Focus on Africa - Kenya airports: Who is Adani group?

Why are workers at Kenya's main airports objecting to a planned deal to lease the facility to India's Adani Group for 30 years?   How Cameroon's simmering secessionist rebellion is affecting schooling for children    And why African women need to be involved in developing Artificial Intelligence.   Presenter : Audrey Brown Producers: Charles Gitonga and Susan Gachuhi in Nairobi, Todah Opeyemi in Lagos with Bella Hassan and Paul Bakibinga in London Technical Producer: Nick Randell Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard