• I Never Thought This Accessory Trend Looked Classy—French Women Just Changed My Mind

    The baseball cap trend is taking off this season, and fashion people can't get enough. Click through to discover the trend and shop my edit.

  • An isolation state of mind

    It was April of 1998, a week before my birthday, when my wife Karen asked what my plans were for my birthday. I automatically replied “none really” since we had just moved to a tiny rental house. Karen replied by pointing out that it had been four years since my dad Louie Beltran died (1994) and I had not had a birthday party since.

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    Most people in these jobs have never been married

    Is your job holding you back from meeting that special someone? Stacker identified the 50 jobs where the most workers have never been married.

  • Sunday Thoughts: Never Anonymous

    As Christians, we tend to emphasize the heroic men and women of the Bible and from church history — and rightly so since they’re the names and histories that we know. But how often have you thought about the incidental people in the Bible?

  • A Lifetime Sentence: Imprisoned Minds

    Hector Manuel Rodriguez Incarcerated people’s mental health is ignored.

  • Chinese "Overcapacity" Is Not the Problem. Underconsumption Is.

    We are far from overcoming humanity's material needs, which means we need more production. The problem is not "excess" investment in capacity, but making sure that the capacity can be fully utilized.

  • Who Is Minding the Store in World Affairs?

    Many conservatives are of the mind that the U.S. should not involve itself in foreign conflicts, pointing specifically to the war in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict involving Israel, Hamas, and now Iran. The argument is that the United States has enough problems at home, specifically with its porous borders.

  • "Never Again" approaching again with antisemitic student protests

    If history proves anything, it shows that if civil rights, human rights, equality and even the right to live are to be denied to a class of people, they must first be stripped of their inherent value as human beings.

  • 'AI Town': A Simulation Game with a Mind of Its Own

    "AI Town" is a virtual world powered by large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's GPT-4 and Meta's Llama 3. Here, AI-powered characters can live, chat with each other, and even form social bonds."AI Town," an open-source project built by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) on the Convex platform, lets developers create their own simulated worlds populated by AI-powered characters.This "always-on Sims-like" environment is a testing ground for various language models, allowing them to...

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    Students and Staff Support Sound Minds

    MARYLAND – Since 1949, the United States has recognized May as Mental Health Awareness Month. During this time, the challenges millions of Americans face every day are brought to light. In Somerset County, the community is focusing its attention and resources on this issue in an innovative way. Staff and Community Washington Academy and High School have partnered with city

  • and this is why I think Barry George should NEVER have been released

    The former BBC host has dismissed suggestions Jill was shot by a Serbian hitman and said Barry George would have an 'uphill task' to prove his innocence in any new hearing.

  • How does ‘burnout culture’ affect our bodies, minds?

    Americans have long been known for embracing their job – working long hours, never-ending work communication and relatively little vacation time – to an extent that might seem baffling to workers f