JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. —Voter registration for the Presidential Primary Election in May is fast approaching. April 30th is the deadline for people registering to vote in Oregon for the first time or for those who wish to change party affiliation. The upcoming May 21st election is a closed-party primary election for registered Democrats and Republicans. […]
Sometimes people accidentally make good points while believing they are making the opposite point. Right before the eclipse, liberal activist David Pepper asked an easy-to-answer question whose answer is in fact informative — even if Pepper thought it was a stumper. Very few arguments in the past few years have been as annoying and smug […]
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If someone says, “Trust the science!” these days, it’s usually an effort to short-circuit debate over weighty policy issues. “Trust the science” has been deployed in the past five years to prevent debate over COVID school closures and mask mandates, over electric-car subsidies, and over sex changes for boys and girls. For my entire time […]
Functional beverages — or drinks promoted as offering mental or physical benefits beyond hydration — are growing in popularity around the world. Examples include American and Asian ginseng (an herb), ashwagandha (an evergreen shrub), eleuthero (a shrub), Rhodiola rosea (a flowering plant) and chaga (a mushroom). The Cleveland Clinic says adaptogens are known to trigger chemical reactions that can return the body to a more balanced state.
Many millennials and Gen Zers have stopped believing in Christianity because they think that science and faith cannot coexist.
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A moment of cosmic alignment happened on Monday. The 2024 total solar eclipse was one millions took part in viewing all across the nation and in NEPA. Even though northeastern Pennsylvania didn't get to see totality Monday, it was a highly anticipated experience for thousands. One that entertained, amazed, and []
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The next few weeks will be an exciting time for Ohio's public libraries,
Without University-wide policies on the use of AI, classroom rules are largely determined by instructors, who have taken vastly different approaches — from embracing generative AI to banning it.