Floating holiday: achievement unlocked
COVID-19Democratic PartyEducationElection 2020EuropeGeneralHealthPersonalPoliticsRepublican PartyScienceTravelTrumpMy company gives us the usual American holidays off, and adds two "floating holidays" you can take whenever you want. I took my first one in January and just remembered last week that I hadn't taken the second one. So I took it today. Which gave me some time to read a bunch of things:
- The Atlantic's Derek Thompson wishes politicians in both parties understood how Covid-19 spreads.
- Paul Krugman wonders whether the president's efforts to kill Covid relief come from ignorance or cynicism. (I'd imagine both.)
- The Texas Attorney General and the attorneys general of 17 other states have sued four states where Joe Biden won to try overthrowing the election. Several Republicans in Congress have signed on as amici curiae, essentially calling their own elections illegitimate.
- National Geographic explains how the French Revolution led to the metric system.
- John Maguire, writing for the BBC's Culture column, really did not like the clichéd portrayal of Irish people in Wild Mountain Thyme.
- The next president of my alma mater will be from Chicago. They just keep getting us Chicagoans to run things over there.
Finally, the list I posted Wednesday needs an update. In October 1918, influenza killed 195,000 Americans, or an average of 6,290 per day. So clearly most of that month set records well above the records we set this week.
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