• Five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods confident he can overcome injuries: 'I think I can win one more'

    Tiger Woods' time on competitive golf courses has been considerably limited in recent years. But, this week the legendary golfer emerged for practice rounds at Augusta National Golf Club, the longtime site of the prestigious Masters Tournament. 2019 marked Woods' fifth-time winning the coveted green jacket. Despite a string of injury setbacks, he remains confident he can secure one more major championship — atleast if a few things work in his favor. "If everything comes together, I think I can...

  • What time can you see the eclipse in Erie?

    Erie, PA (WJET/WFXP) — The eclipse is now just hours away, but many people are wondering just when can they expect to see the partial eclipse begin and when totality is here in Erie. The National Weather Service in Cleveland Ohio released the estimated times for when you can expect to see each stage of []

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    Why Barcelona can only blame themselves after imploding vs. PSG

    Barcelona's collapse at the hands of PSG will haunt them, as will their former player Ousmane Dembélé leading the comeback for the French side.

  • What the US can learn from Brussels’s NatCon shutdown

    Is free speech dead in Europe? Just this week in Belgium, police stormed a gathering of conservatives, attempting to overtake the event on the grounds of “public safety” and stopping “a public disturbance.” The National Conservatism Conference, or “NatCon,” planned to host a conference for European conservative thought leaders such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor […]

  • ‘Time is running out’: can a future of undetectable deepfakes be avoided?

    Tell-tale signs of generative AI images are disappearing as the technology improves, and experts are scrambling for new methods to counter disinformationWith more than 4,000 shares, 20,000 comments, and 100,000 reactions on Facebook, the photo of the elderly woman, sitting behind her homemade 122nd birthday cake, has unquestionably gone viral. “I started decorating cakes from five years old,” the caption reads, “and I can’t wait to grow my baking journey.”The picture is also unquestionably fake....

  • What comms can learn from the internal upheaval at the New York Times

    It all starts with leaning on your values. Tensions between workers and their bosses are as old as the idea of a workplace itself. It’s nothing new on the whole. But when it’s taking place in one of the most famous newspapers in the world, it tends to put the audience at attention. The paper […]

  • Experts reveal the most stressful time of day and how YOU can ease the pressure

    Experts found that 51% of adults said they are 'often overwhelmed' from moment they get out of bed. The new survey, which polled 2,000 adults found 47% feel busier now than they ever have before

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    Millions of birds die in Canada at this time of year. Here’s what you can do

    Thousands of birds in Toronto fly into windows and die at this time of year as they journey across the last stretch of their migration, deaths that the city says are completely preventable. “We're looking at animals that have essentially head trauma,” Dr. Heather Reid, head veterinarian at Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC), said. These birds are part of an estimated 25 million that die in Canada each year from flying into windows. Birds can’t appreciate glass, or reflective surfaces, which...

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    Why Trump-doubting Republicans need time to come around to Biden

    Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has called his old boss, Donald Trump, a threat to democracy and declared he will not vote for him in November. So, it seemed natural for TV host Bill Maher to ask him in a recent interview if he would vote for President Joe Biden. "I'm not there yet," Esper replied. It's the kind of moment that might cause a hardcore Democrat to throw something at the TV. After all, if you believe Trump is a threat to democracy, it should seem like a no-brainer to say that...

  • Arizona Republicans block repeal of 1864 abortion ban for second time

    State Republicans blocked the repeal effort even after Donald Trump called for a more moderate solution

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    Rep. Dan Goldman: My Republican colleagues are wasting the Senate’s time

    UPDATE (April 17, 2024, 4:35 p.m. ET): Democrats in the Senate voted that both impeachment articles did not rise to the standard of "high crimes and misdemeanors," making them unconstitutional and putting an end to the trial. Democracy is under attack at home and abroad. On Saturday, the antidemocratic regime in Iran launched more than 300 missiles and drones at our democratic ally, Israel, while Russia simultaneously sent the same Iranian-designed drones into Ukraine. On Monday, Donald Trump...

  • royal visits of all time. So, can YOU tell what's wrong with this magnificent photograph of the Queen?

    This famous black and white panorama by photographer Bert Hardy captures the young Queen Elizabeth at the Paris opera house on her first state visit to France in April 1957.