• The misuse of the term 'utopia'

    The term “utopia” originates from the Greek words “ou” (meaning “not”) and “topos” (meaning “place”), translating to “no place” or “nowhere.” In a literal sense, “utopia” refers to an imaginary or fictional place, often depicted as an idealised society where social, political, and economic systems are perfected. It was first coined by Sir Thomas More […]

  • Let's Curb-Stomp the IRS

    I'm sitting here dreading my annual email from the VodkaAccountant™ detailing how much of my savings the IRS will confiscate this year.

  • ZTA to face aforensic audit

    AUTHORITIES have instituted a forensic audit into the books of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA). This comes a few months after former To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Fallout Shelter: All Legendary & Rare Dwellers

    Fallout Shelter boasts many features, among which Rare and Legendary Dwellers stand out. If you want to know which are the best Fallout Shelter Dwellers and how to get them, you should take note. Fallout Shelter allows players to build and manage their own Vault and accommodate hundreds of Dwellers. These Dwellers have different S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes and are categorized into Normals, Rares, and Legendaries. On that note, take a look at all the Rare and Legendary Dwellers...

  • Lecterngate audit report to be released today

    The report will almost certainly be released to the public once Legislative Joint Audit has reviewed the report at tomorrow's meeting.

  • I spied these rare birds while hiking this winter

    "Writing about rare birds is a tricky thing. If you give enough information away, you can cause crowds to visit a bird."

  • Duluth judge to retire, setting up rare election

    It'll be the first open judicial race in the district in over a decade, and the first for Duluth in more than a quarter-century.

  • College Baseball: Raiders split in rare doubleheader

    The Central Lakes College Raiders faced Vermilion and Itasca Wednesday, April 4.

  • A wise aunt, a rare book, and the P Company

    Like some railfan contemporaries, in recent weeks I’ve been going through decades of railroad stuff, seeing what I can get rid of and what I simply can’t live without. Tough choices. In the “can’t live without” category, anything with David P. Morgan’s name on it, or anything labeled “New York Central” or “C&EI.” In the []Read More

  • OpenAI improves prevention for Generative AI misuse

    As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance and integrate into various aspects of our lives, the importance of ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations, particularly children, has become increasingly evident. Generative AI, a subset of AI technologies capable of creating original content such as text, images, and videos, presents unique challenges in this regard. The […]

  • Gentner calls for Zumwalt's resignation after audit findings

    (The Center Square) - Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond called for the resignation of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage Secretary Shelley Zumwalt after an audit showed she approved a multi-million contract for a company where her husband worked while working for another state agency. The report released by State Auditor Cindy Byrd Tuesday afternoon shows that a contract was made between Phase 2 Development and the Oklahoma Employment Securities Commission for improvements...

  • Shares of BTS agents plunge after audit announcement

    Shares of the South Korean agency behind K-pop sensation BTS dropped nearly 10 percent this week after the company announced a probe into its powerhouse subsidiary and demanded the resignation of a star producer. The agency, HYBE, told AFP on Tuesday that it had launched an audit into its subsidiary