Actions we can take, moral reminders (for ourselves as much as anyone else), and a few general thoughts as the Milwaukee Bucks-led strike plays out.
Sunday Essay: On Notre Dame, the Coronavirus, and Stewardship
No. 6
The Positive Test Rate at Notre Dame Improves While Total Covid Tests Conducted Decrease
Some good news today in South Bend, some questionable news.
Notre Dame’s Coronavirus Outbreak May Be Worse Than Is Currently Known
Not a good situation.
Sunday Essay: On Pat Hughes and Kindness
No. 5
Don’t Trust Those “Most Dangerous Cities” Lists
Be skeptical.
Sunday Essay: On Lying on Your Back and Looking at the Sky
No. 4
Congress Has Still Done Nothing on Police Reform
It’s a problem in itself, and also a symptom of a broader issue.
Sunday Essay: On August, and On Everything After
No. 3
Some Hope for the Latest American COVID Hotspots
Death rates have risen, but transmission rates have dropped. Especially in Texas, Florida, and Arizona—July’s big three.
Sunday Essay: On a Grandma, a Saint, and the Names We Carry With Us
No. 2
Coronavirus Deaths Are Turning the Wrong Corner
But they can still turn back.
Sunday Essay: On Coldplay, Ernest Holmes, and Moments When We Can Do Anything
No. 1
What Portion of Your State’s Population Lives in Large Cities?
And why it might be worth knowing.
Congress Has Done Nothing on Police Reform
Not every police reform action should be national law. But some legislation is necessary, and conspicuously absent.
Comparing the Coronavirus Situation Across States
By state: how bad things are, how better/worse they’re getting.
Yes, the Coronavirus Is Much Deadlier Than Driving
The coronavirus is, for those who catch it, as deadly on average as roughly 900,000 miles of driving.
The Gettysburg Address and Independence Day
“It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us.”