Youth sports used to be an activity that brought people from different backgrounds—economic, social, political—together. Like so many other unifying activities, youth sports, even the all-American pastime, have been segmented in ways that further separate us from our neighbors—in ways that have left the playing field anything but level. How unlevel? Bloomberg (Gift Article): Private Equity Is Coming for Youth Sports. "The sandlot era when kids played sports largely unsupervised is long gone. And the days of parent-coached recreational leagues are fast receding. In their place has come the age of travel squads. Kids as young as 6 are playing on teams with paid coaches, year-round schedules, multiple practices per week, long-distance travel and, in many cases, intense competition for roster spots. In theory, these teams prepare kids to play at the college level and beyond. In practice, they’re making youth sports increasingly expensive, exclusive and pressurized." 2The Other WarWorld leaders gather to work on a ceasefire deal in a negotiation that the warring partipants don't even attend. Millions displaced. A fight to get food to the hungry. The conflict is one you might not have heard much about, not in the news, not on college campuses, not in political debates. But its scope is enormous. "At least 10 million Sudanese have fled their homes since the war started in April 2023. Over half the country’s 48 million people are acutely hungry, according to the United Nations." Declan Walsh in the NYT (Gift Article): Peace Talks at Swiss Resort Beckoned. Sudan’s Divided Generals Wouldn’t Go. 3Grave Concerns"Participants in the August 26th ceremony and the subsequent Section 60 visit were made aware of federal laws, Army regulations and DoD policies, which clearly prohibit political activities on cemetery grounds. An ANC employee who attempted to ensure adherence to these rules was abruptly pushed aside ... This incident was unfortunate, and it is also unfortunate that the ANC employee and her professionalism has been unfairly attacked. ANC is a national shrine to the honored dead of the Armed Forces, and its dedicated staff will continue to ensure public ceremonies are conducted with the dignity and respect the nation’s fallen deserve." US Army rebukes Trump campaign for incident at Arlington National Cemetery. (According to Heather Cox Richardson, "Arlington National Cemetery was established on the former property of General Robert E. Lee in 1864, after the Lee family did not pay their property taxes." No wonder Trump felt right at home there.) 4Murder, She Rode"'I’m not going to let anybody underestimate me,' said Adam, who has multiple sclerosis and is known for her ability to zoom down the court, her signature sleek ponytail flying out behind her. “The guys think they’re going to come and hit into me and knock me over, and I hit them right back and put them on their face and kind of roll away like it was nothing.' There’s a reason they call this sport 'murderball.'" Wheelchair Rugby is expected to be one of the tighter (and more extreme) competitions at the Paralympic Games. WaPo (Gift Article): Wheelchair rugby isn’t for the faint of heart. "'Something that’s powerful about this sport is that it laughs in the face of societal views of disability ... One of the big jokes we have on the court is what’s the worst that could happen? We could break our necks? We’ve already done that.'" 5Extra, ExtraSize and Speed: "The human brain, more than any other attribute, sets our species apart. Over the past seven million years or so, it has grown in size and complexity, enabling us to use language, make plans for the future and coordinate with one another at a scale never seen before in the history of life. But our brains came with a downside, according to a study published on Wednesday. The regions that expanded the most in human evolution became exquisitely vulnerable to the ravages of old age." Carl Zimmer in the NYT (Gift Article): Our Bigger Brains Came With a Downside: Faster Aging. 6Bottom of the News"Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey arrived at Queen’s Island in the Northern Ireland capital to be outfitted before it was scheduled to leave on 30 May for the first leg of a three-year cruise." Three months into their global cruise, they've not left Belfast. Read my 📕, Please Scream Inside Your Heart, or grab a 👕 in the Store. |