• Jewish Student Suspended From Columbia for 'Skunk Spray' Attack Sues for Discrimination - Jewish World

    Unnamed Plaintiff Says Alleged 'Chemical Attack' Was, in Fact, Non-toxic

  • What Happened To World War II Movies?

    Collective moments are a fascinating thing to examine. When society fixates on something, it tells us about our internal processes and what is bothering us or drawing our curiosity. This happened in the late 1990s with the explosion in popularity of World War II movies. Half a century after the defeat of the Nazis, filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, Terrance Mallick, Clint Eastwood and more began pumping out historical military projects like 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'The Thin Red Line,' 'Flags of...

  • Twin Valley students gain real world experiences

    The Twin Valley High School Internship Program provides career exploration for juniors and seniors at local businesses.

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    Guardsmen, firefighters train for real-world flood emergencies

    The Idaho Army National Guard’s State Aviation Group and the Boise Fire Department’s Swiftwater/Dive Team remain ready for the call of real-world rescues with new training scenarios by adding the element of water during hoist rescue exercises on April 18 and 19 at a local pond in Boise. Firefighters practiced hoist rescues from the water using the State Aviation Group's UH-60 Black Hawk and the UH-72A Lakota helicopters. The training enables the Swiftwater/Dive Rescue Team to become familiar...

  • Biden mischaracterizes his uncle's disappearance during World War II

    President Joe Biden on Wednesday mischaracterized the circumstances of his uncle's death during World War II as he lambasted former President Donald Trump's comments about the military. "He got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because there used to be — there were a lot of cannibals, for real, in that part of New Guinea," Biden said during his remarks invoking his uncle Ambrose J. Finnegan. However, U.S. military records about Finnegan's death do not mention the aircraft's...

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    WWI 'always part of our family histories' - Dame Cindy Kiro

    Dame Cindy Kiro says 109 years after the landing at Gallipoli, Anzac Day

  • A Brief and Personal History of EDA, Part 5: The Acquisition Era

    EDA’s acquisition era arrived close on the heels of the EDA era. SDA merged with ECAD to form Cadence in 1987, and the new company’s first acquisition was in 1989. The company has made nearly 40 acquisitions to date. Synopsys incorporated in 1986, and its first acquisition was in 1990. The company has made more … Read More → "A Brief and Personal History of EDA, Part 5: The Acquisition Era"

  • Our Nation’s Neopaganism Is Driving The Success Of ‘Dune: Part II’

    The movie's success reflects how the West has entered an era of neopaganism and Christianity has been replaced with incoherent philosophies.

  • Real-World Data on Mavacamten Builds on Clinical, Safety Profile

    Bristol Myers Squibb announced the presentation of data at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Scientific Session and Expo, held in Atlanta, Georgia from April 6 to April 8, 2024. Data included robust safety and clinical findings of mavacamten (Camzyos) as well as compliance with the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy Program.1 “The therapeutic benefit of [mavacamten] in real-world practice, demonstrated by our data at ACC, builds on the well-established clinical program and...

  • Real-world impact of Arizona abortion ruling begins to emerge

    Gov. Katie Hobbs, who’s serving Arizona only until Jesus returns in glory to root through all those boxes of unscanned Kari Lake votes, is extending a lifeline to the state’s women after Republicans turned the clock back even further than usual. While Republicans work on new state slogans—“What Happens in Arizona Stays in Arizona, Unless You Can Afford a Bus Ticket to Mexico” is the current favorite—Hobbs is actually doing something to help state residents who’ve been blindsided by the...

  • LAURA INGRAHAM: Americans deserve a real campaign, a real agenda for prosperity and a real border

    Fox News host Laura Ingraham shows how former President Trump can put President Biden's record "on trial" as the NY vs. Trump case takes center stage on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: An impartial observer knows that the New York media is doing everything it can to influence the jury. On the eve of the trial, the illustrious "New York Slimes" published a piece titled "Will a mountain of evidence be enough to convict Trump?" In the official record, the case is known as the People of the...

  • Hulu Releases Trailer For Three-Part Docuseries On The History Of Black Twitter

    After much debate on social media, Hulu has unveiled the official trailer for their three-part documentary on the Black Twitter community.