The World and Everything In It
10.3.23 School choice in NC, space mining, and Surprised by Oxford
North Carolina lawmakers expand access to universal education savings accounts in the state; a spacecraft exploring the Bennu Asteroid returns a mineral sample to earth, paving the way for future missions; and on Classic Book of the Month for October, Surprised by Oxford offers a compelling story of finding true love at a secular institution. Plus, calling the cops to nab a chicken, commentary from John Schweiker Shelton, and the Tuesday morning news
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