• In-Depth with Goodwill in the Valley

    You know the Goodwill as a place to thrift items or even donate items you don’t want anymore, but they do much more than that.

  • 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.

  • Voyager 1: A Splendid Fix

    Although it’s been quite some time since I’ve written about Voyager, our two interstellar craft (and this is indeed what they are at present, the first to return data from beyond the heliosphere) are never far from my mind. That has been the case since 1989, when I stayed up all night for the Neptune encounter and was haunted by the idea that we were saying goodbye to these doughty travelers. Talk about naivete! Now that I know as many people in this business as I do, I should have realized...

  • 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.

  • AVCLabs Review – In-Depth Testing of All Features

    In this AVCLabs review, I’ll explore the app’s features, discuss how they compare to other options, and dive deep into its usage, pricing, and more. Ready? What Is AVCLabs? AVCLabs is a powerful software suite designed to improve the quality of your videos and photos. The app uses its advanced AI technology to upscale low-resolution […]

  • NASA Restores Communications with Voyager 1

    The mission team at NASA JPL has fixed the communication problem with

  • Aaron Rodgers Has More on His Mind Than Football. A Lot More.

    Aaron Rodgers, perhaps the most gifted N.F.L. quarterback of his generation, spent a week last month in Costa Rica with a handful of fellow pro football players in search of transformation. At a mountain retreat with views of the Pacific Ocean, they drank a psychedelic brew under the watchful eyes of a Yawanawa shaman and a documentary film crew. Soon a news flash from back home — and then another — pierced the vibe. First, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for president, said...

  • Mind Over Miles: 24 Hour Challenge

    It was 11:25 this past Sunday morning. Chilly, gloomy, and a few hours after a constant downpour throughout the night had finally ended. Truly, it was the perfect morning to []

  • Never mind the overcapacity, have some dim sum!

    Why did China's state media focus so intently on what US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ate?

  • 10 Common Toxins in Your Body: In-Depth Analysis

    Discover the top 10 toxins lurking in your body, where they come from, why they're harmful, and effective ways to cleanse them out.

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    Liverpool changes against Fulham with title in mind - Klopp

    Jurgen Klopp said he gambled on six changes to his Liverpool team at Fulham in order to save his players from burn-out in their bid to win the Premier League title.

  • In-Depth with Men’s Rally in the Valley emcee

    Men's Rally in the Valley is next week. Bob Popa has been the emcee since the event started in 2010. He sat down with WKBN Community Affairs Director Dee Crawford to explain what to expect this year.