• Good Morning: Thank you and good night

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat I try hard not to wish away days at this point in my life. But I am in an awful… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Summer Lee Proves That “Opposing Genocide Is Good Politics and Good Policy”

    John Nichols Last week, the Pennsylvania representative voted against unconditional military aid for Israel. This week, she won what was supposed to be a tough primary by an overwhelming margin.

  • McGuire’s Mondays: Sure, AEW is good for pro wrestling but how good?

    By Colin McGuire, ProWrestling.net Staffer

  • You Probably Won’t Have A Good Time Watching Netflix’s ‘Good Times’

    An animated sequel fizzles where it doesn’t actively offend

  • Good Times: Black Again Isn’t As Bad As Its Trailer — But It Also Isn’t Good

    There isn’t a show out right now that’s more offensive than Good Times: Black Again — Netflix’s new animated series reboot of the 1970s classic sitcom Good Times — and that’s saying a lot considering Zeus Network is still actively in business and cranking out almost exclusively aggressive and exploitative content, like the reality TV franchise Baddies. After the Good Times reboot trailer dropped, immediate backlash ensued. If the conversation on X (formerly Twitter) was any indication, most...

  • In Jane Smiley's rock 'n' roll novel, does good sense make good fiction?

    Toward the end of Jane Smiley’s new novel, “Lucky,” its narrator takes a moment to flip through her mother’s record collection. It’s got a lot of ’60s folk-rock, including, she notes, “the four J’s.” Presumably she means artists like Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Janis Ian. But maybe one of the J’s is the narrator herself — Jodie Rattler, a moderately famous singer with a knack for writing melancholy love songs. “Lucky” is framed as a rock ’n' roll novel, but it’s a tricky and...

  • plum goodness: Plum Goodness aims for profitability in FY25, eyes product segment revamp

    Homegrown beauty and personal care (BPC) brand Plum Goodness aims to become profitable in the current financial year by introducing new products in its core segments, shutting down less profitable product lines, and optimising its marketing strategy, founder Shankar Prasad said.The Mumbai-based brand plans to introduce new products within the next six months, focusing on segments such as skincare (including cleansers, serums and moisturisers), hair care and make-up, Prasad told ET in an...

  • Nature is good for kids

    A new study from FPG researchers suggests preschoolers living near green space have better mental health.

  • Good Morning: More to come

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat Each week for the six weeks, the Herald Democrat has release a video interview with local leaders asking 5 questions… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Is Biden really a 'good Catholic'?

    “He doesn’t understand the Catholic faith.” That’s what a Catholic bishop recently said about President Biden, a rosary-carrying, self-professed “good Catholic” who has spent the bulk of his presidency advancing issues and causes that explicitly violate Vatican teachings.

  • Sorry We're Closed Won't Apologize For Being Too Good

    There are a lot of indie survival horror games that are fifth-generation throwbacks, but à la mode games has a particularly special one in the works.

  • No good deed goes unpunished

    Hardly a day goes by that I don’t receive a lead or a tip on a story in which someone believes he's found the “evidence” of a conspiracy, corruption, or the solution to an unsolved mystery. It doesn’t even need to concern the events of January 6. Almost all these tips go nowhere. And because I’m a human being and there are only 24 hours in a day, I often simply have no time to go down the rabbit hole of what a tipster deems “the most important story of all time.”For whatever reason I might...