
New York needs to restore its masking ban to combat antisemitism and other acts of hate
It’s a top priority for New York civil-rights groups and also the Jewish community: restoring the state’s common-sense ban on public masking…
How Much Did Snoop Dogg Pay for the Arizona Bowl Naming Rights? Everything Behind Colorado State Vs. Miami RedHawks Matchup
Snoop Dog was thinking about his money more than thirty years ago when he released the song ‘Gin And Juice’ in 1993. Even though he runs a beverage company now by the name of ‘Gin & Juice’, the Long Beach rapper and businessman has an NCAA football team’s naming right in mind…
‘Squid Game’ villain Front Man joins the games for season 2 and reveals a tragic backstory
Actor Lee Byung-hun says he focused on portraying a character whose difficult life has led him to believe “that there is an absolute absence of humanity” in the world.
Your Next Lawyer Might Be A Bot: Game-Changing AI Trends In Law
Whether or not you like it, as long as there are laws and conflicts, there will be the need for lawyers and legal assistance. While we may never replace human lawyers with fully autonomous AI counterparts, AI is already helping to make the legal profession more efficient and effective. AI Assisting with Legal Research &
Netflix Just Ushered in the Future By Acing Its Big Christmas Day Test
Netflix Just Ushered in the Future By Acing Its Big Christmas Day Test Sports media criticism tends to be overly negative, thanks in large part to the reward structure in place when someone really wants to rear back and it give a broadcaster or live rights partner the business. That’s why it’s so remarkable that
HUMAN EVENTS: The ‘G’ in ‘GOP’ doesn’t stand for ‘Grinch,’ House Republicans
We simply don’t need the debt ceiling poison pill anymore…
UBC criticized for renting room to Hong Kong government for recruitment exam
A human rights group says UBC should not have rented a room for Hong Kong to conduct an exam related to its National Security Law. UBC says the event followed its policies…
Popeye, Tintin and more will enter the public domain in the new year
The copyrights of thousands of 20th-century films, books, compositions and sound recordings expire on Jan. 1, making them free for anyone to share and adapt. Here are some of the highlights…Early human collective practices and symbolism in the Early Upper Paleolithic of Southwest Asia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 121, Issue 51, December 2024. SignificanceThis study presents evidence from the Levant of communal rituals centered around a carved boulder within a distinct hall in the deepest and darkest part of Manot Cave. It expands our understanding of the Upper Paleolithic period beyond …