Spy wars continue, debate mounts over whether should manage a troubled $186 billion federal agency, and the Chinese space station Heavenly Palace 1 .
What else happened this week? Lots.
And, in the margins, global society kept up its slow struggle to advance tolerance and accommodation.
Girls-education activist Malala Yousafzai made a to Pakistan five years after she was shot there. She hinted that she saw a different country than the one she left and that she hoped to one day return to stay. Costa Rica has that hang partly on marriage equity.
Stories with far lower profiles offered small signs of shifting mind-sets. Women flight attendants for Cathay Pacific won the on the job. Young employees at the professional-services firm PwC have the all-hours workplace grind as 鈥渁 holdover from an era when the rank and file was dominated by men from single-earner households.鈥 Priorities and policies evolve.
Finally, the zeitgeist registered (as always) on television. Some 18 million people watched the reboot of 鈥淩oseanne,鈥 in which the title character is a Trump supporter. The show delivered what called 鈥渁 more nuanced portrait [that] helps to humanize the white working class.鈥 Others found it . But it got people talking.
Now to our five stories for your Friday, looking at delicate balancing acts in global diplomacy, policing, and students wanting to do well for themselves 鈥 and do good for others.聽