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When I first began in ministry in the Scottish Highland village of Brora, we regularly received visitors who in response to ...
Many people are on edge when they encounter an officer, but there’s an easy way for law enforcement to set the right tone.
The "Be Someone" piece has been a staple of the I-45 bridge since 2012. In fact, a 2018 petition advocated for the artwork to ...
The president, the media, experts—all that’s left is our new sages, ‘influencers.’ ...
Yet as cutting-edge digital technologies allow virtual access to exhibitions worldwide—anytime, anywhere—a pressing question arises: Is there still value in visiting museums in person? We recently ...
This year, the Three Rivers Arts Festival has a temporary home in the Strip District and a shortened schedule.
New research led by a Brown University faculty member shows that behavior in social situations is influenced by the ability to accept uncertain outcomes. The study found that, in social situations, ...
We’ve officially entered June, which means we are basking in the days of Pride Month. Happy Pride to all of my LGBTQIA+ ...
We learn whether our initial trust was accurate based on their actions, whether they actually prove to be a trustworthy person. Or we get burned and discover maybe they weren’t. Are we all born ...
Google’s Veo 3 lets users make hyper-realistic deepfakes—sparking fears about AI’s role in misinformation online.
Untrustworthy people don’t trust others, and while this could signify that they’ve been burned by others in the past, it’s often something more. “It can also be projection—that is ...
A new study lays out one potential reason for why Trump gained ground with Latino, Black and Asian voters in 2024..