Every parent of teens and college students I know has had the talk with their kids. We know you might try alcohol or weed, but no powders, pills, or injections. This warning is now as much a part of the back to school ritual as shopping for clothes, binders, and notebooks. It's one thing to break some rules or push one's limits. It's another thing to risk your life. This is back to school in age of fentanyl. NPR: As more teens overdose on fentanyl, schools face a drug crisis unlike any other. "Fentanyl was involved in the vast majority of all teen overdose deaths – 84% – in 2021, and the problem has been growing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fentanyl-related adolescent overdose deaths nearly tripled from 2019 to 2021. And nearly a quarter of those deaths involved counterfeit pills that weren't prescribed by a doctor." 2Dog Days of Our New SummerThis is a really well-researched story about tick-borne diseases. It's also a story about climate change. It's also a story about who bears the brunt of these changes. WaPo (Gift Article): A deadly tick-borne epidemic is raging. Dogs are key to ending it. 3We Built This City"A mysterious company has spent $800 million in an effort to buy thousands of acres of San Francisco Bay Area land. The people behind the deals are said to be a who’s who of the tech industry." NYT(Gift Article): The Silicon Valley Elite Who Want to Build a City From Scratch. All they have to do is get the land rezoned and the neighboring communities to agree in a state where getting a bathroom remodel approved can take a miracle. 4Photo Op"The man in question was John Verzi, who for six decades collected around 25,000 autographs and took more than 12,000 pictures of everyone from Audrey Hepburn to Brigitte Bardot to Jimi Hendrix and Alice Cooper. Then he disappeared. He ended up in a trailer park in Vegas, watching soap operas in the afternoon, playing casino slots at night." The weird and wonderful life of L.A.'s most bizarre celebrity photographer. "When he died in 2018, Verzi was 83, alone and, according to friends, nearly broke. His nephew took his ashes to Malibu and scattered them along the ocean in a cove beyond Cher’s house." 5Extra, ExtraIdalia Update: "Idalia made landfall earlier Wednesday on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a powerful Category 3 storm. It's the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the Big Bend region in more than 125 years, and it briefly intensified into a Category 4 hurricane before landfall." Here's the latest from CNN and AP. The ocean temps are so high in the area that they act as rocket fuel for the storm. 6Bottom of the News"A U.S. judge has rejected Burger King's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that it cheated hungry customers by making its Whopper sandwich appear larger than it actually is." Burger King must face lawsuit claiming its Whoppers are too small. Size isn't the only thing that matters. But their technique is also poor. Get a copy of my 📕, Please Scream Inside Your Heart, or grab a 👕 in the Store. |
Lisa Kashinsky and Kelly Garrity's must-read rundown of what's up on Beacon Hill and beyond. Jan 09, 2024 View in browser By Kelly Garrity and Lisa Kashinsky MAKING ENDS MEET — Gov. Maura Healey’s plan to slash $375 million from the state budget to help plug a $1 billion revenue hole came as something of a surprise after she initially said she had no plans to scale back spending. But some budget watchers say the move to control costs was inevitable — and that the governor...
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