On Monday, The Irish Times reported on the plight of an Irish man named Seamus Culleton, who has been living in the United ...
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Inside Moltbook: The AI social network where bots form their own religion
More than 2.6 million AI bots have created a self-governing digital world that experts warn could herald the end of ... Read ...
There was nothing unusual about Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee meeting with singer Jelly Roll before pardoning him for the felony robbery and drug-related crimes in his past.
In the first essay of this series on the swadharma or inner life of the Indian Republic, we reflected on sarva dharma ...
The Samaritan saw what Jesus saw: a man beaten, bleeding and dying by the side of the road, says Phillip Thomason.
Here's how the candidates responded to Star-Telegram questions about why they deserve your vote in the March 3 primary.
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Monks bring message of love, hope to Lincoln Memorial in grand finale of Walk for Peace
WASHINGTON - Just blocks away from their destination, the most celebrated group of Buddhist monks in the world paused for one ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee reflected on faith and redemption after reconnecting with singer Jelly Roll, whom he had met years earlier while speaking in prison. At a divided National Prayer Breakfast, Lee ...
From cursive handwriting to cable TV packages, discover the everyday battles that consume boomer energy while Gen Z couldn't care less—and why this generational disconnect reveals more about progress ...
There was nothing unusual about Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee meeting with singer Jelly Roll before pardoning him for the felony robbery and drug-related crimes in his past. What the governor ...
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