• Breaking Up With Worry

    Worrying is a natural response in many situations, and I've wasted many days getting caught up in it. I thought that was a normal way to live. But through the years, God has helped me end my relationship with worry. And He did it with the help of my husband, Dave. Every time I have come to him with a problem, Dave has had only one thing to say: "Cast your care." I didn't always want to hear this when I was feeling frustrated and upset—but it's exactly what the Bible tells us to do. First Peter...

  • What Really Happened on October 7?

    And why, wonders a new Al Jazeera documentary, did the media go to such lengths to concoct gruesome X-rated versions of an attack that was harrowing enough to begin with?

  • The big idea: should we worry about trillionaires?

    Individual wealth is reaching levels we’ve never seen before. What might that mean?At the beginning of each year, the world’s corporate and political elite gather in the Swiss ski resort of Davos to pat each other on the back, attend seminars on “the fourth Industrial Revolution” – whatever that might be – and generally mull over the state of the world. Rarely is so much wealth to be found in so few conference rooms. And each year, Oxfam, the global development charity, takes the opportunity to...

  • Remembering the life and legacy of Joe Lieberman

    'Special Report' All-Star panelists react to the death of the former

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    Why we celebrate the life, legacy of Prince Kūhiō

    Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole Piʻikoi was born on March 26, 1871 in Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. He was a revered kānaka maoli leader, legislator and advocate for his people and their rights.

  • Here's why Polestar isn't worried about the cooling EV market

    Electric-car sales are slowing down around the world, but Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath tells Autoblog why he's not worried about the future.

  • Alex Pereira Says His Legacy Is Being Built

    In the high-octane world of mixed martial arts (MMA), where fighters strive for supremacy and etch their names in the annals of history, Alex Pereira stands as a remarkable force. With just seven UFC fights under his belt, Pereira has achieved what no one else has: he conquered both the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. His legacy is not merely being written; it’s being etched in bold letters. The Unprecedented Journey Before Pereira, no fighter in UFC history had ever held titles...

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    Worried About Sentient AI? Consider the Octopus

    On the present path AI has taken, a robotic octopus will remain a dream.

  • Annie Leibovitz Says She's Not Worried About AI

    The world's most famous photographer Annie Leibovitz says she's not worried about artificial intelligence (AI) and that photography itself isn't real. [Read More]

  • Measles resurgence worries health experts

    Measles, a highly contagious but preventable disease, is resurging in pockets of the United States, a warning of the dangers of the strengthening anti-vaccine movement.

  • Opinion: The End of an Era and a Continuation of a Legacy

    By: Joseph Jeremia, Gustav Shitaleni and Latifah Simataa In a poignant tribute to the late President Hage Geingob, we mourned the passing of a visionary leader whose words echoed with the depth of his

  • How Beyoncé Fits Into the Storied Legacy of Black Country

    On March 16, 1983, the Country Music Association (CMA) celebrated its 25th