• Women’s Mini Marathon: ‘When I do the run, I’ll be thinking, if my husband can get through his chemo, I can get through this’

    When Lauren Nelson returned home from a trip to Portugal in 2022, she was “on cloud nine.” It hadn’t been any regular holiday — she had just gotten married. She and her new husband, Darragh, as well as their young daughter, were celebrating the perfect week away when they found a lump on his bicep.

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    Opinion: Who has the upper hand after Trump trial opening?

    Opinion by Norman Eisen (CNN) — Opening statements, followed by a few minutes of testimony from the first witness, concluded Monday in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. Both the prosecution and defense delivered powerful presentations. My takeaway: The prosecution has the upper hand based on the evidence and the law, and Trump knows

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    Opinion: Who has the upper hand after Trump trial opening?

    Opinion by Norman Eisen (CNN) — Opening statements, followed by a few minutes of testimony from the first witness, concluded Monday in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. Both the prosecution and defense delivered powerful presentations. My takeaway: The prosecution has the upper hand based on the evidence and the law, and Trump knows

  • Fallout recap: The apocalypse gets very dark (and very good)

    [Editor’s note: This is a recap of Fallout episode five. The recap of episode six publishes April 17.] War never changes. It’s the first line of almost every Fallout video game, a weary reminder—voiced, more often than not, by the great Ron Perlman—that while the circumstances of annihilation might change, the impulses driving humanity toward it probably won’t. It’s an idea Fallout the TV show has mostly only danced around so far, illustrating self-destructive impulses on the part of the...

  • On running: Michael Sandrock: How a run with Isaac blossomed into One World Running

    Earth Day was still in its infancy when I first arrived in Boulder way back when, as was the Running Boom.

  • Make-believe policy gets run over by train of reason

    As a child, and an adult, it is fun to think about impossible things such as flying elephants, magical schools, or wooden puppets that turn into real boys. For entrepreneurs, it is important to dream big, set big goals, and daydream about the impossible. However, when politicians use these ideas to create public policy, we […]

  • Top Chef recap: Let’s get chaotic

    “I have this sneaking suspicion that something is going to happen today,” Milwaukee Dan sagely introduced Wednesday night’s edition of Top Chef: Wisconsin. And he was quickly proven right: Even before host Kristen Kish could delight the chef-testants by bringing out baking great Christina Tosi—the James Beard Award-winning mastermind behind Milk Bar—to announce this week’s dessert-themed QuickFire Challenge, things were looking surprisingly crowded in the Top Chef kitchen. That’s because not...

  • Palm Royale recap: Things get farcical at a funeral

    The shit has hit the fan in Palm Royale. People are getting arrested, generational wealth is getting past down, babies are being born in bathtubsit’s a mess out here. Let’s get into it. We open with another 1949 flashback. Maxine (Kristen Wiig) and Douglas (Josh Lucas) are having a good old fashioned shotgun wedding at the Little Love Knot Wedding Chapel in Vegas. In his vows, Douglas says that Max and their unborn baby, whom he has taken to calling Jack after his father, are giving him a...

  • 'Survivor' 46 Recap: Assuming You're Safe Will Always Be Your Downfall

    The Immunity Idol on Survivor can be a blessing and a curse. The assumption of safety is perhaps the most dangerous thing you can do in this game. There's this dance players must do between trusting their alliances and following your gut, and it's never easy. (But it's also what makes the show so darn good.) In episode nine of season 46 of Survivor, there's a whole lot of assumptions going on and well, it doesn't go according to plan.But before we get into that, just a reminder that all season...

  • ‘Survivor’ Recap, Season 46, Episode 9: ‘Spicy Jeff’

    Everyone is way too concerned about their “resumes” when they can’t even organize a simple vote.

  • Rabbit's R1 AI gadget gets first hands-on testing

    Following the disappointment of the Humane Ai Pin, the Rabbit R1 aims to offer something better at a third of the price and without any subscription fees. However, reviewers remain skeptical about the usefulness of the device.Read Entire Article

  • Elite schools turning into Hamas University as antisemitism runs rampant

    The United States’ top institutions and assets for higher education are being lost to extremists.