Americans express greater confidence in federal career scientists and independent medical groups than in the political leaders running U.S. health agencies, and they are more likely to accept vaccine recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics than from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a University of Pennsylvania survey. (Sun, The Washington Post)
Read MoreSandel has critiques of liberalism, the prevailing political philosophy — popularized by John Rawls — that has dominated academic discourse for the last half century.. (Jackson, The New York Times)
Read MoreAttorney General Peter Neronha’s long-awaited report resulted in new indictments for 4 one-time priests and identifies 75 credibly accused priests and more than 300 victims, concluding church leaders repeatedly prioritized avoiding scandal over protecting children. (Wright, Ocean State Media)
Read MoreConservative Anglican leaders gathering in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, are planning to unveil a new leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, even as Archbishop Sarah Mullally is set to be installed as the first female leader of the body later this month.(Nzwili, Religion News Service)
Read MoreArnold Hadd was 21 when he gave up all his possessions, moved away from his family and vowed to stay celibate for the rest of his days. That was 48 years ago. Today, Brother Arnold, as he has since been known, has no regrets. (Denyer, The Telegraph)
Read MoreOn Monday, the NFL, Roc Nation (which co-produced the show), and Apple Music (the halftime show’s main sponsor) revealed that Bad Bunny’s performance garnered 4.157 billion views in 24 hours. Those figures included the global broadcast numbers, as well as views on YouTube and social media platforms. (Bilstein, Yahoo!)
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