• Educators are leading the way in AI and visual communication

    As visual communication becomes the norm in the workplace and artificial intelligence (AI) turns from a nice-to-have tool to a necessity and expectation, it’s clear that our classrooms need to adjust—and we all know that change isn’t easy. The encouraging news is that educators are up for the challenge. As they recognize the benefits of integrating visual communication and AI into education—enhancing student learning, improving teaching experiences, and reducing administrative burdens—there is...

  • Beltran and Burns lead Avon Grove past Rustin

    By Bill Rudick [email protected] WESTTOWN>>Gabby Beltran reached base in all four plate appearances, and Elle Burns allowed just two earned runs as Avon Grove (7-4 overall, 3-2 Ches-Mont) topped Rustin by a score of 4-3 Wednesday afternoon on the Golden Knights’ (9-3, 5-1) home field in a Ches-Mont crossover game. “We learn and make our adjustments,” said Avon Grove coach Dennis Ryan. “We have a few close ones lately that just didn’t go our way, but we rebounded and played a solid game in just...

  • 5 Ways Politics Was Even More of a Clown Show in the Past

    Politics is bad now. But at least they don’t kill you to protect the president from a solar eclipse

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    How Olivia Moultrie paved the way for NWSL's youth movement

    Olivia Moultrie is only in the NWSL because she sued for her right to play. Now, she's making her case to represent the USWNT at the Olympics.

  • Mookie Betts and the bullpen lead Dodgers past the Nationals

    Mookie Betts continued his opening-month rampage with a career-high-tying five hits, and a struggling bullpen closed the game with six scoreless innings to lead the Dodgers to a 6-2 victory over the Washington Nationals in front of a sellout crowd of 52,718 at Chavez Ravine on Tuesday night. Betts doubled twice, singled three times, scored twice and had two RBIs, and is now batting .388 with a 1.190 on-base-plus-slugging percentage, six homers, five doubles, 18 RBIs and 22 runs in 20 games, but...

  • ​Young and old are uniting to lead way on climate change

    You see in what was widely described as a ‘landmark ruling’ Europe’s highest court ruled that all member nations have an obligation to protect their citizens from the impacts and effects of climate change. The action was brought by around 2000 Swiss, all members of a group called Senior Women for Climate Protection. They accused their government of not doing enough to protect them from climate change. The court said these remarkable women, the majority retirees with an average age of 74, were...

  • Heavener, Hasting lead way as win streak continues for Pace

    Jayden Heavener is considered one of the top pitchers in the nation. She lived up to that reputation again Tuesday night, throwing her seventh no-hitter of the season as the Patriots blanked Navarre 13-0 in their final District 1-6A game of the season.

  • Coby White's 42 leads Bulls past Hawks in the Play-in

    Coby White's 42 points (15-21 FG) is the second-most points scored in an NBA Play-in game and helped set up a matchup with Miami Friday night with a spot in the Playoffs on the line.

  • Houston Rockets: Rookies lead the way in regular-season finale

    LOS ANGELES — Veterans sat. The Clippers benched their name brands. Fans cheered for chicken more than for anything else that would happen. The Rockets, however, did not fully embrace the occasion and how it could impact nothing until the start of the fourth quarter. That was when they turned to genial center Boban Marjanović to play the rest of the way, more than he has in a game all season. Marjanović to the delight of Clippers fans, responded, even acknowledging their cheers when he won them...

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    Leverkusen heal past wounds to lift historic Bundesliga title

    Bayer Leverkusen have completed one of the most extraordinary stories in

  • Joseph Paintsil and Diego Fagúndez lead Galaxy past Vancouver

    Joseph Paintsil and Diego Fagúndez scored two minutes apart late in the second half to spark the Galaxy to a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night in a match that featured three Japanese-born starters for the first time in league history. Vancouver goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka as well as Galaxy defenders Miki Yamane and Maya Yoshida all started and accomplished a feat not seen in the league's 31 years. Neither team scored in the battle between the top two teams in the Western...

  • Dance Gavin Dance Parts Ways With Lead Singer Tilian Pearson Again

    The post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance announced on Monday it has parted ways once again with lead singer Tilian Pearson after his 12-year run in the band, and the group will move forward without him. Pearson has been the clean vocalist for the band since 2012, following Jonny Craig’s second departure from the group. Together, […]