Catholics Rebuke Donald Trump’s AI-Generated Pope Image
Permalink

Catholics Rebuke Donald Trump’s AI-Generated Pope Image

Catholics denounced an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated image of President Donald Trump dressed as the pope, calling it offensive and disrespectful as they continue to mourn the death of…

Continue Reading →

Teacher Urges Officials to ‘Take Out’ Trump Supporters
Permalink

Teacher Urges Officials to ‘Take Out’ Trump Supporters

The U.S. Secret Service (USSS) told Newsweek in a statement on Saturday that it’s aware of comments on social media that were made by a Maine high school…

Continue Reading →

How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Changed a California Town
Permalink

How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Changed a California Town

With its horse-trodden roads, endless fields of almond blossoms and cowboy heritage, the 20,000 person town of Oakdale, Calif., fits the American West of imagination. And for decades,…

Continue Reading →

A fight over a progressive L.A. news site leads to dueling lawsuits
Permalink

A fight over a progressive L.A. news site leads to dueling lawsuits

The question of who controls a small independent media outlet has roiled Los Angeles’ left for more than a year. This week, the clash over Knock LA exploded…

Continue Reading →

Harvard’s President Alan Garber Talks About His Legal Fight With Trump
Permalink

Harvard’s President Alan Garber Talks About His Legal Fight With Trump

Dr. Alan Garber, president of Harvard, disagrees with President Trump about many things. He is fighting Mr. Trump as the federal government tries to strip Harvard of billions…

Continue Reading →

Opinion | In the Dark, We Found Joy
Permalink

Opinion | In the Dark, We Found Joy

We took out a candle, lit it and finished our dinner. In darkness. In complete silence. On April 28, the so-called Great Blackout, one of the strangest days…

Continue Reading →

Welcome to ‘Weighted Walking,’ the New Fitness Trend Everyone Swears By
Permalink

Welcome to ‘Weighted Walking,’ the New Fitness Trend Everyone Swears By

We’re often encouraged to walk 10,000 steps a day to boost both our mental and physical health. But what if simply adding some weight to your walks could…

Continue Reading →

Ghana Wanted a Cathedral. It Got an ‘Expensive Hole’ Instead.
Permalink

Ghana Wanted a Cathedral. It Got an ‘Expensive Hole’ Instead.

The walls surrounding Ghana’s national cathedral are aging plywood. Its spires are yellow construction cranes, which have not moved in years. It frequently reverberates with singing — the…

Continue Reading →

University of California’s New President, James Milliken, Will Come From Texas
Permalink

University of California’s New President, James Milliken, Will Come From Texas

The University of California system announced on Friday that its new president would be James B. Milliken, a longtime public university leader who currently serves at the University…

Continue Reading →

Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?
Permalink

Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?

Flying into or out of Newark Liberty International Airport has brought plenty of misery in the last week, with cancellations, delays stretching well past five hours and flight…

Continue Reading →