“The times, they are a changin,’” Bob Dylan warned sixty years ago. Newsflash, Bob, they change every year, twice a year in fact. Last month, we honored the mnemonic “spring forward,” and will do the opposite come November when we “fall back.” It’s even more complicated for Floridians because we are one of the 13 states that sit in two time zones.
Actor Russell Brand has delivered a pleasant shock to the world by recently reciting the rosary for his 11+ million followers on X. While society may descend into crisis, God’s generous outpouring of graces continues to emerge in unlikely places for all to see. Influential Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese recently stated President Biden has been deemed as God’s pick for the United States’ top office, but what is the real truth of this observation? Meanwhile, in Europe the heretical move to elevate...
Ahead of his latest album, "Cold Visions," the elusive Swedish rapper provides the answers to lifeʼs big questions.
William Long graduated high school in 2011 and, like many, regrets missing the high military deployment days of the mid-2000s. He might not have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, but he had the great honor of serving his home and neighbors in Oklahoma. On May 20, 2013, shortly after he enlisted in the Oklahoma Army […]
It turns out the lay of today’s AI landscape can be traced back to — what do you know — fear, jealousy and intense capitalist ambition. Emails revealed in the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google, first reported by Business Insider, show Microsoft executives expressing alarm and envy over Google’s AI lead. That spurred an urgency that led to the Windows maker’s initial billion-dollar investment in its now-indispensable partner, OpenAI. In a heavily redacted 2019 email thread...
Up, up, up and away they go. Kites have fascinated young and old for millennia. In Hawaii, it is believed that the demi-god Maui invented the kite to teach water adventurers how to use the wind to their advantage.
While this year’s version of the Derby Del Sole might not pack the same punch as the challenges against last year’s Scudetto-winning side, today’s match is still critical for the Giallorossi’s hopes for Champions League qualification. It also marks the true beginning of a challenging series of matches for Roma, with the side facing Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen, Juventus, Leverkusen again, and Atalanta between now and May 12. If Roma comes out of this stretch of matches with their hopes for Europa...
The preppy rock band Vampire Weekend asks bigger questions in their new album of startling good lyrics and dreamy soundscapes, writes Rupp.
Experts warn outbreaks could occur in places were public health systems are unprepared.
Over 30 countries have imposed restrictions on the social media platform.