• Middle East ceasefire resolution comes up short in Duluth

    A majority of city councilors concluded it was inappropriate to wade into the waters of international affairs.

  • How AI Investments Could Change the Middle East

    Saudi Arabia’s reported $40 billion artificial intelligence (AI) investment fund represents a leap to redefine the Middle East’s role in the global technology landscape. The fund is part of a trend of Middle Eastern countries scrambling to position themselves as leaders in the global AI race. The vast investments underscore AI’s potential to reshape industries […]

  • Urging a stronger Middle East response

    The response of The United Methodist Church to the hostilities in the Middle East was characterized as “very weak and timid” during the joint meeting of the boards of United Methodist Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry.

  • Warmer temperatures coming to Middle Georgia

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Temperatures will rebound to the 70s Wednesday for most of Middle Georgia The Rest of the Evening Skies will remain clear to finish the first day of spring. It has been a cool day to begin the season, and another cold night is expected before more seasonal temperatures return. Crops should be okay tonight, however, as

  • Downwinders may have more monetary compensation coming

    ST. GEORGE — Earlier in the month, the Oscars celebrated the film “Oppenheimer” as its best picture as a testament to the first above-ground test of a nuclear weapon. But many “downwinders” in Southern Utah bear the scars of the nuclear tests of the atomic age whose radiation and fallout sailed from the Nevada Test […]

  • The United States and the Middle East: the Politics of Miscalculation

    The U.S. experience in the Middle East is a classic study of political and military miscalculation leading to strategic failure. President Joe Biden’s political support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is being sorely tested, and his military support for Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which is making the United States complicit in Israel’s genocidal campaign, is the latest and worst example of U.S. miscalculation. Overall, the exercise of U.S. military power in the Middle...

  • We Cannot Miss This Game-Changing Moment in the Middle East

    "In the Gaza envelope communities, it was sheer chaos," said Dr. Juergen Buehler at the National Religious Broadcasters' Breakfast to Honor Israel. "I remember calling my friend, a former Knesset member, asking, 'How are you doing?' "I will never forget it," he continued. "He said, 'Juergen, where is the IDF? I'm at a bomb shelter, and they are shooting our civilians outside. Where is the IDF? Where is the IDF?'" Buehler is the president of the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem and...

  • Negotiate With Iran or the Whole of the Middle East Could Burn

    Spencer Ackerman If the US is going to avoid a regional war, Biden has no choice but to talk with Washington’s regional adversary.

  • Pickaway County Sheriff Race May Not Be Over Yet

    Pickaway – Sheriff Hafey has unofficially won re-election over Dale Thomas but only by 136 votes, and that’s not a lot when you have a total of 10,948 votes, but there are 182 votes still out there that could tip the scales or even force a recount. According to the Pickaway County Election office, these […]

  • Lebanon and Italy address Middle East relations and issues

    Beirut, March 27 (Prensa Latina) The interim Prime Minister of Lebanon, Najib Mikati, and his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, today addressed the close and historic bilateral relations, as well as issues of common interest in the Middle East region. The post Lebanon and Italy address Middle East relations and issues first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • MGMT Calls Themselves Middle-Aged. Feel Old Yet?

    For MGMT, their fifth studio album "Loss of Life" coincided with major life changes. "What came with that," they say, "is a more stable and confident existence."

  • Butterfly numbers more than halved, 2023 was worst year yet

    Butterfly numbers in the Netherlands have more than halved since 1992, with the spring and summer of 2023 the worst year so far, figures from statistics agency CBS have shown. The decline had set in before then, with species like the purple-edged copper, the poplar admiral and the small blue disappearing in the 1980s or earlier. Changes in the landscape, drought and wildflowers wiped out by too much manure are the main reasons why meadow butterfly numbers in particular have