Alex Jones Spews Gruesome Fantasy About Dr. Fauci During a wild monologue Tuesday, Jones advocated for the trial and imprisonment of Donald Trump’s supposed enemies: an odd mish-mash including “criminal gang leaders, the big heads of the central ... 06/12/2024 - 5:02 am | View Link
Anti-Israel hostility is making deeply needed Pride events less safe for Jews like us Neither of us will forget the first time we marched in a Pride Parade. We stood proudly on the shoulders of LGBTQ+ Jewish giants such as the groundbreaking San Francisco politician Harvey Milk and ... 06/11/2024 - 5:51 am | View Link
Will the Supreme Court Let Doctors Do No Harm? | Opinion As a doctor, I took an oath to "do no harm" when treating patients, pregnant or otherwise. The Supreme Court must keep the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) intact so we can protect ... 06/10/2024 - 10:23 pm | View Link
Will 2024 Be a Foreign Policy Election? For the first time since the '04 and '08 elections, which took place amid the Iraq War, foreign policy is at the forefront of a presidential race. 06/10/2024 - 9:38 am | View Link
Judge dismisses Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project in Arizona A U.S. district judge has dismissed claims by Native American tribes and environmentalists who sought to halt construction along part of a $10 billion energy transmission line. 06/6/2024 - 1:44 pm | View Link
Travel can do wonders for your well-being. “Experiencing awe, going to novel places, engaging your creative mind, being in nature, and spending time with family and friends are all things that we know can increase well-being and even reduce stress,” says Stephanie Preston, a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan.
But those perks aren’t a given.
The first time we meet the Boks in Netflix’s The Atypical Family, they are perched on a literal precipice. Bok Dong-hee (Soo-hyun) stands on the edge of a cliff, willing herself to fly. Her brother, Gwi-ju (Jang Ki-young), downs a stiff drink while his mother, Man-heum (Ko Do-shim) simultaneously berates him for no longer being able to travel back in time and laments the insomnia that stops her dreaming of the future.
Jerry West, who was selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame three times in a storied career as a player and executive and whose silhouette is considered to be the basis of the NBA logo, died Wednesday morning, the Los Angeles Clippers announced.
He was 86.
West, nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his late-game exploits as a player, went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1980 and again as a member of the 1960 U.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A fleet of Russian warships on Wednesday began entering the Caribbean in what some see as a projection of strength as tensions grow over Western support for Ukraine.
The first two ships slowly crossed the mouth of the Havana Bay under a downpour. The ships were accompanied by small boats that guided them through the narrow entrance channel.
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Humming air conditioners are the soundtrack to summer in the U. S., given that almost 90% of households use them for cooling. Even though air conditioning is everywhere, however, many people still have questions about exactly how it works, how to use it best, and how it affects air quality, human health, and the environment.
June 12 marks the 57th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia, deeming that state’s anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional and affording mixed-race marriages legal protection across the nation. It also marks Loving Day, officially recognized by various governmental, cultural, and educational institutions to celebrate the 1967 decision and honor Mildred and Richard Loving, the couple behind the case.
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Mildred, of mixed Black and Native American heritage, and Richard, white, challenged the local judge’s ruling after their arrest for violating the Virginia Racial Integrity Act, instituted in 1924.