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2024 - 5 - 17

Why Can't I Let Go? The Struggle of Holding onto Childhood Memories

astronomy - black holes - childhood home - cosmos - elections - fashion - nostalgia - politics

Discover the bittersweet battle of letting go of your childhood home. Dive into the nostalgic journey of old and new selves colliding.

Do you ever find yourself clinging onto the memories of your childhood home? Many of us experience the inexplicable pull towards the places where we grew up, like a magnetic force drawing us back. It can be a strange feeling when the familiar walls of the past clash with the realities of the present. Faith Hill explores this emotional rollercoaster of nostalgia and change in her reflective piece.

As we navigate through life, there are moments when we yearn for the simplicity and comfort of the past. The Digested Week sheds light on the summer style dilemmas that haunt us, sparking a glimmer of hope for a wardrobe revolution. It's the year where everything falls into place, where the confidence to embrace change and style challenges blossoms.

In the realm of politics, the possibility of change and success looms as Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer expresses optimism about winning a majority in the upcoming elections. Democrats gear up to invest heavily in competitive districts, fueling the anticipation of a political shift.

On a more cosmic scale, the mysteries of the universe captivate us as we ponder the question: How Can You 'See' a Black Hole? The enigmatic beauty of Cygnus X-1, the first black hole glimpsed by astronomers, mesmerizes us with its cosmic dance of gas absorption and celestial wonder.

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Why I Can't Let Go of My Childhood Home (The Atlantic)

Many of us feel pulled toward the places where we grew up. But it can be weird when old and new selves collide. By Faith Hill. suburban house through trees.

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Digested week: When is the summer of dumpy women who can't ... (The Guardian)

This is my year, at last – I can feel it! The Summer Style Dilemmas Solved are finally going to work for me! I peruse them eagerly, as I have done for the last ...

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Assembly Democratic leader says party can win majority in November (Wisconsin Public Radio News)

Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer says Democrats will spend big in newly-drawn competitive districts. By Robert D'Andrea. May 17, 2024.

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How Can You 'See' a Black Hole? (Scientific American)

An illustration of the black hole Cygnus X-1, the first ever glimpsed by astronomers. The stellar-mass black hole (right) siphons gas from its companion, a blue ...

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Can You Have Multiple 403 (b)s? | White Coat Investor (White Coat Investor)

I recently had a podcast question from a doctor who has four separate 403(b)s with a match. Here's how he can maximize his retirement savings.

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How more states and cities can retain immigrant entrepreneurs (Economic Innovation Group)

Global EIR programs can provide cap-exempt H-1B visas to promising founders who might otherwise not be able to remain in the United States. At scale, Global EIR ...

How self-ownership can empower physician leadership (Medical Economics)

How getting fired from my job was the best thing that ever happened to me.

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Kenya Reese: Can't Bring Her Down (CHSAA Now)

She started to sing at football games — including Kiowa's homecoming game — and any school function the community could get her at. With each performance, ...

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You CAN go home again (Petoskey News-Review)

The bar, the hardware store, the jewelry store. I try to remember the name of the women's clothing store that occupied what is now a craft shop, but the name ...

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How to make history when you can't even read it (Tufts Daily)

What's in a name? I was never taught Taiwanese, but I've known how to write my family name, 洪, since my mom taught it to me for a second grade art project.

Differing values of nature can still lead to joined up goals for ... (Science Daily)

Recognizing and respecting the different ways nature is valued can enable better environmental decision-making, according to new research.

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How Long Can You Hold Your Breath? (Viva El Birdos)

Now would be a good time for the Cardinals to start turning their season around.

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Tell Giselle: Where Wounds Can Heal - Times Leader (Wilkes Barre Times-Leader)

In response to the question of how best to help a loved one through a catastrophe, I'll focus on May being mental health awareness month. Like many of you, I ...

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“I Want to Be Water”: How Small Acts of Kindness Can Bridge ... (Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper)

I want to “love thy neighbor”—even the one with the lawn sign that makes my blood boil; the one whose TV is always set to the “other” news station; the one who ...

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