• Aberdeen council supports homeless shelter

    City to apply for county’s $500K grant; proposes 100-bed microshelter village in Junction City

  • Columbia hides from its antisemitism problem by going virtual

    Columbia University’s decision to move classes online is inexcusable, and it does nothing to solve the university’s antisemitism problem. Columbia is moving most of its classes into a hybrid model, meaning that most in-person classes will become, at least in part, online classes. This is in reaction to antisemitic student mobs harassing Jewish students and […]

  • Supreme Court confronts the US homelessness crisis

    In a tense hearing, the justices weighed whether sleeping outdoors could be criminally punished.

  • Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US

    Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US Authored by Suzanne Gasparatto via The Epoch Times, Humans cannot live without water, yet many of us take for granted that water is readily available. As more people move to cities, adding to already crowded populations, the availability of potable water isn’t a given any longer. While this planet has plenty of water, its distribution does not always coincide with areas where lots of people choose to live. For decades,...

  • Go, Dad. Go! Take your Pre-K through 2nd Graders to Theatre of Youth’s GO, DOG. GO! Squeals of delight will follow.

    THE BASICS: GO, DOG. GO! a musical by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz, adapted from the book “Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. Eastman, with music by Michael Koerner, directed by []

  • New Mexico representatives hold roundtable to discuss homelessness

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As the Supreme Court hears a case on homelessness, two New Mexico representatives hosted a roundtable on Tuesday to discuss how to help solve the problem. Representatives Gabe Vasquez and Melanie Stansbury hosted the roundtable in southeast Albuquerque. They announced $16 million in federal funding for 16 programs that provide housing assistance and []

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    World of Warcraft is fixing a major problem with the help of Crabs?

    One interesting feature coming to World of Warcraft's next expansion - The War Within - is an arachnophobia filter. Whereas other games have taken on this problem and swapped out models for vague geometric shapes or other less creepy alternatives, the World of Warcraft team have gone through and swapped out all the game's spider models with crabs. Which makes sense! This upcoming expansion focused heavily on Nerubians, a race of spider-like creatures which tick all the boxes when it comes to...

  • Local attorney drafts plan to help Albuquerque homeless problem

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The cries to solve Albuquerque’s homeless problem can be heard from the streets of Central Avenue to the halls of the Roundhouse. And the city has plenty of would-be solutions in the works. But one local attorney says, there's a better way to go about it. The 62-page plan is set to []

  • Common tyre issue could be costing you hundreds of pounds – how to fix problem

    A COMMON tyre issue could be costing you hundreds of pounds but there is a simple fix to the problem. Driving a car responsibly means not only following the road rules, but also making sure your ve

  • Iran and the US Say Enough, Will Israel Go Along?

    he conventional wisdom in the United States is that Iran has conducted a “blatant and powerful act of direct war” against Israel. However, the Iranian attack has been a long time coming in view of the past ten years of Israel’s cyberwar against Iran; the assassination of senior Iranian nuclear scientists on Iranian territory; and the killing of at least 18 Iranian generals and military commanders. The drone and missile attack on April 13th was carefully calibrated to target the Nevatim air...

  • iPhone 16 Pro camera could fix one of the biggest problems

    The iPhone 16 Pro camera could see a small-sounding improvement which could turn out to fix what I see as one of the biggest problems with current and recent models: internal reflections. While iPhone cameras have gotten better with each generation, and are now good enough that many of us use them as our primary camera, there is one issue which can significantly degrade images when shooting into the light more

  • Fixing student debt in the US will take more than White House forgiveness

    Pres. Biden forgave billions of dollars in student aid, but that will only help struggling American young people if college costs also com down.