• Evening Report — Protests continue to spread on college campuses

    A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report © AP Pro-Palestinian protests escalate on college campuses Hundreds of students have been arrested on college campuses across the country as pro-Palestinian protests continue to spread. Columbia University officials in New York gave protestors until 2 p.m.

  • Caribbean Matters: Building hurricane resilience in Antigua and Barbuda

    When looking at the impact of climate change on the Caribbean, it is important to pay attention to and support local efforts to mitigate it. Our news agencies tend to cover climate disasters only as they are happening—then they move on, rarely returning to see how people are faring, coping, or recovering. The Caribbean countries are no exception to this rule. That’s the reality for the dual-island Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. You may remember that Hurricane Irma virtually wiped out...

  • The Harry Potter cash cow continues no matter how ridiculous its author gets

    The juggernaut of Harry Potter really can’t be stopped, even as J.K. Rowling descends further and further into an obsession with the rhetoric of trans-exclusionary radical feminism. The latest stop on the gravy train is a new set of audiobooks from Audible (a subsidiary of Amazon) and Pottermore Publishing (the audio and ebook publisher of the HP series). Setting apart from the beloved Stephen Fry and Jim Dale narrations, these will be full-cast audio productions with more than 100 actors, per...

  • Caribbean Matters: The truth behind Biden’s primary win in Puerto Rico

    You may have heard that Joe Biden won the Puerto Rican Democratic Party primary Sunday with 98% of the vote, which awards him 55 delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August. A Google news search brings up multiple headlines touting the win, and it was virtually the only news about Puerto Rico to be found in mainstream media this week. Biden faced nominal opposition in the primary from Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who dropped out of the race, and author Marianne...

  • Millions of devices still vulnerable to abandoned USB worm, continues to spread globally

    The worm, which first hit the scene in 2019 as a new variant of the infamous PlugX malware, had a devious trick up its sleeve. It could automatically copy itself onto any USB drive connected to an infected machine, allowing it to hitch a ride and infect new computers withoutRead Entire Article

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    Drake And Kendrick Lamar Beef Continues: Release Diss Tracks ‘Family Matters’ And ‘Meet The Grahams’ — Here’s What They Said

    Rapper Drake shot back at Kendrick Lamar Friday night, releasing a diss

  • AiDot releases first Matter-compatible air purifier alongside an updated lineup with Matter integration

    Choosing smart home products used to be confusing due to compatibility issues, but AiDot is going all in on Matter, making it easier.

  • Continuing the warming trend!

    DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — We're keeping temperatures much more mild tonight with higher dew points leading to upper 50s with mostly clear skies. Thursday will be partly cloudy, but we'll have enough sunshine to warm us up to the middle 80s. A few isolated showers will be possible. Brief, heavy rain will be possible in []

  • Protest Matters—but We Cannot Forsake the Vote

    Mark Hertsgaard At the Freedom Rising Conference, faith leaders gather to confront the “existential threat to democracy” posed by Trump.

  • Temperatures continue to soar Thursday

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Highs will reach the upper 80s and lower 90s around Middle Georgia Thursday afternoon. The Rest of the Evening It will remain rather warm around Middle Georgia as temperatures remain in the 80s until after 8 pm and the 70s until almost midnight. Cloud cover will be scarce as winds remain light and variable through the

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    Sunny weather continues Wednesday

    Sunny weather continues Wednesday

  • SHARE SMILES, SPREAD POSTIVITY

    Manteca Indians — an organization whose members can trace family ties back to India — conducted an essay contest last month to celebrate the third anniversary of the group’s founding. The subject was “Radiate — Share Smiles, Spread Positivity.”