2026 Executive Director’s Report
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AHA executive director Sarah Weicksel delivered this report at the AHA
business meeting on January 10, 2026. Since becoming executive…
Utilitarianism: it all went wrong with Sidgwick
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As part of my critique of pro-natalism, I’m looking at the philosophical
foundations of the idea. Most of the explicit discussion takes place within
the fr...
Can Testosterone Booster Help Lose Weight?
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Yes, the T-boosters help in losing the weight and that in turn increases
the burning of calories. T has been found to significant results on the
body bec...
Reading for No, Reading for Yes
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I’m deep in the Submittable queue of submissions for the literary journal I
edit, and as always, I’m pulled in opposing directions. I want to work
quickly ...
Five Links for February
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Every month I try to share the most mind-expanding links to
read/watch/listen. If you find these interesting, please do share with your
friends. Here are...
The Years Of Writing Dangerously
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Thirteen years ago, as I was starting to experiment with this blogging
thing, I wrote the following: [T]he speed with which an idea in your head
reaches th...
FREE IRAN
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Donald Trump cares more about protesters in Iran than he cares about
protesters in America I woke up shortly before 6 AM. I checked my blood
pressure, to...
The much anticipated Sarah Palin interview will be broadcast fairly soon. I'm interested to see what she has to say in a relatively friendly environment for her with Charlie Gibson tossing up softball questions. Will she be able to get through it without saying something problematic? Will the McCain people be standing behind Charlie Gibson feeding her the answers on giant cards? Who knows. If she can't handle a Charlie Gibson, look out for Joe Biden.
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