Lauren Gunderson's "anthropology," now at Rogue Machine Theatre, and Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," opening on Broadway ...
Stacey Hatfield, a nutritionist and influencer, died on Sept. 29, 2025, after giving birth to her son at home. Her husband ...
Some of today’s most capable AI systems are refined versions of large language models (LLMs) that predict text on the basis ...
Catholic counselor and athlete Rachael Popcak Isaac has launched the Faith-Based Success and Performance Coaching Program ...
Just as we learned to tame horses without suppressing their strength, we must learn to guide LLMs without losing their ...
Some Democrats skeptical about their leadership’s hard-line stance against reopening the federal government privately acknowledge that they fear getting “hammered” by their liberal base if they ...
An inquest in Queensland, Australia found that Tristian James Frahm would have likely survived if he'd received medical ...
The Health Department in Gauteng reportedly paid R6.4 million to 230 ghost workers, while the Passenger Rail Agency of South ...
Millions of Americans joined anti-Trump protests, but Democrats are less popular than the president and divided over how to ...
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Daily Times on MSNHonor Killing and the Failure of Justice: Why Pakistan's Laws Still Don't Protect Its WomenPublished on: October 20, 2025 9:43 AM
In 2008, five women were buried alive in Jaffarabad, Balochistan - their only crime was allegedly dishonoring their tribe. A ...
Chapter 1 and They Call Him OG to Nadikar and Shakthi Thirumagan, this week’s South OTT lineup blends mythology, politics, and high-voltage drama.
It’s rom-com 2.0: slow-burn, soft, and deeply human. It’s the kind of show you watch, think about, and maybe even revisit just to feel that warmth again. If you’re tired of predictable romances or ...
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