A traditional Hawaiian dish has been appropriated around the world, but in name only.| Honolulu Civil Beat
The lawsuit against the well-endowed Hawaiian school insists the goal is to force racial integration but there's more of an undercurrent here.| Honolulu Civil Beat
Graham Platner, a combat veteran running a Democratic primary campaign for a Maine seat in the U.S. Senate, is getting hit with caricatures, which is the worst form of bigotry. Let’s look at him in 3-D. By Patrick Lawrence Special to…Read more →| Consortium News
Found footage movies are tough to pull off. For every classic like The Blair Witch Project or Rec, there are 100 movies like Slender and Megan Is Missing that are, at best, forgettable, and at worst, an affront to the very concept of cinema. My personal favorite, though, is Lake Mungo, a slow burn mokumentary […]| The Verge
This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on the real-world effects of Trump's tariffs, follow Mia Sato. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. How it started The economists tried to warn us. From the […]| The Verge
With trends cycling faster than ever, it’s impossible to know which ones have the power to make it to Halloween. Ten months into the year, we’ve had a lot of great (and not so great) movies and TV shows, as well as some enduringly viral internet moments. So, what will the young and hip tap... The post Column: What will Gen Z cook up this year for Halloween? appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
It’s that time of year again, when college students all over America throw on a fun costume to celebrate one of the biggest party weekends of the year. Although midterms, co-op interviews and jobs might have kept you a little distracted this Halloween season, you still have time to impress your partner with a knockout... The post Column: Your guide to a last-minute couples costume appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
Late October marks the end of midterms and the arrival of the time college students dream of: Halloweekend. It’s a party-packed mix of the sweet, surprising and terrifying. Between last-minute costume changes and festivities lurk familiar threats. If you aren’t careful, you could succumb to sleep-deprived zombification and miss important deadlines. But luckily, with a... The post Halloweekend 101: A Husky survival guide for the spookiest weekend of the year appeared first on The Huntingto...| The Huntington News
What will you spend your days doing if you retire to the Costa Brava? And what does property cost? We find the best places to retire and the price of homes.| Spain Property Guides
‘Het verlangen om het verleden te laten herleven is het plaatsen van een ladder tegen een muur die al is omgevallen.’ Dit soort uitspraken doen de dieren in mijn nieuwste boek De krekel, het bos en de wereld, waarin zij nadenken en praten over alles wat er om hen heen gebeurt. In honderd filos| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
Wij zijn een beetje zoals die dieren in Animal Farm die door het raam moeten toezien hoe de varkens feestend met grootgrondbezitters aan tafel zitten.| De Groene Amsterdammer
Numbers in America’s streets, on the regular, are what’s needed to defeat Trump’s “Antifa” nonsense ... and drive the hard right out of government The post All Out For The Boston ‘No Kings’ Rally This Saturday appeared first on HorizonMass.| HorizonMass
As a supervisor, it’s common to feel like you’re constantly fielding questions. And that’s not a bad thing — questions are a sign of curiosity, a desire to learn and can also be revealing about what’s left to learn. Especially with coaching student employees, frequent questions asking “how to” or “how do I” are part […] The post Coaching Student Staff to Turn Questions Into Problem-Solving Opportunities appeared first on Campus Rec Magazine.| Campus Rec Magazine
President Trump has been a whirling dervish of activity. Since his inauguration, it’s been a joy to read the news. Nothing but good news all the time. In a single day about a week after he was sworn in, New York Times headlines included these bangers: — Trump Terminates Fauci’s Government Security Protection — […]| Ann Coulter
In a recent installment of the media’s daily “DISAPPOINTED TRUMP VOTERS” piece, The Washington Post suggests that the MAGA base is mainly upset about tariffs. At least that’s what I gleaned from an…| Ann Coulter
A big challenge for preservationists: They can't save what they don't know about.| Honolulu Civil Beat
Social media makes children more isolated from the outside world and less willing to take chances.| Honolulu Civil Beat
UPDATE: Israel is leaning towards resuming violence as Hamas says it can't locate or extract all of the hostages' dead bodies, writes Joe Lauria. Update: Israel is contemplating restarting the killing after Hamas said on Wednesday it could not return all the corpses of Israeli hostages wit| Consortium News
A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press| HorizonMass
Consider this: a student staff member in your campus recreation department no-shows a shift, fumbles a member experience and is late the following day. You call them in for a conversation in your office. You detail where they missed the mark, review policies, set expectations moving forward and document appropriately. The staff member leaves upset […] The post Connections and Curiosity: The Missing Links in Your Campus Rec Coaching Conversations appeared first on Campus Rec Magazine.| Campus Rec Magazine
A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press| HorizonMass
Older generations are always alarmed by whatever new thing young people are doing. It probably goes back to the Stone Age, when cavemen hectored their cave children to stop making dolls out of clay and the kids said, “OK, boomer.” Here are just a few of the popular pastimes that have caused great consternation in […]| Ann Coulter
The biggest development coming out of Charlie Kirk’s murder last week is that the gun isn’t to blame. This time, “social media” did it. On Sunday, The New York Times published an idiotic op-ed to that effect by Nathan Taylor Pemberton, who “writes about extremism and American politics,” and whose last article for The Nation […]| Ann Coulter
Democrats so enjoyed forcing Americans to do silly things during COVID, like starving their children of oxygen and letting Grandma die alone, that they leapt right back to their hectoring at the…| Ann Coulter
Daar staan we dan. 36 graden en een elektrische auto die niet meer voor- of achteruit wil. Op de A58. Met Gitte van nog geen vier maanden oud. Snel laden we alles uit, springen over de vangrail. We hebben ‘geluk’, want nog voordat ik het nummer van de ANWB heb gebeld stopt er al een […] Het bericht Column van Jerre: Geinstitutionaliseerde baby-priviliges verscheen eerst op PsyBlog.| PsyBlog
While most people talk about the bustle of the Great Barrier Reef, the vast solitude of Australia’s remote northern coast proves delightfully remote for Lu Heikell ‘G’day Skylax. You haven’t done many miles today!’ Our greeting from the Aussie Border Force team rang out clear on …Continue reading » The post ‘The disembodied VHF radio call had actually come from a plane’ – Lu Heikell appeared first on Yachting Monthly.| Yachting Monthly
COLUMN: (De)mystifying Mental Health This past April, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) published a statement highlighting reports on an increase of depression among Americans. According to the CDC’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey report, “the prevalence of depression in U.S. adolescents and adults increased 60% in the past decade.” Furthermore, a perhaps even... The post A Blanket for the Mind in a Restless Age appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Welcome back from summer break, advice lovers. This week, we’re tackling stress — if you’ve panicked over missing a friend’s Tombs night or slogged through a pile of work you pushed off…| The Hoya
Between noise citations, party sanctions and immediate write-ups, recent administrator emails to Village A residents this fall have demonstrated a clear crackdown on on-campus partying.| The Hoya
Onboarding must create momentum and instill confidence. Brian Walch shows how to help new hires contribute as quickly as possible.| Alaska Business Magazine
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The billionaires' political weapon, the recall, has slipped out of their hands — and into everyone else's. Buckle up.| Mission Local
‘Ik ben opgegroeid in Wallonië, in Berneau in de gemeente Dalhem. Als jongen van de streek ben ik er ontzettend trots op een bijdrage te mogen leveren aan het project dat een gigantisch positieve impact op de hele streek kan hebben. Je kunt je daar nauwelijks een voorstelling van maken. Ik kon dat een jaar […] Het bericht De Einstein Telescope is topsport, net als volleybal verscheen eerst op Einstein Telescope.| Einstein Telescope
The new method of journalism is to wake up, scratch yourself, announce this is what I think and then find someone who agrees with you to cite as an "expert." This honorific is generally given either…| Ann Coulter
I wrote the below intermittently in the latter half of August, which is now firmly in the past as I got overtaken with, well, much of the work described below. Rather than chuck it, though, I'm just sending it the way one would a half-written letter by hand, underscored with| Amal El-Mohtar
Lu Heikell casts her expert eye over an AI passage plan and find it leaves quite a lot to be desired, with errors apelenty| Yachting Monthly
Most of the time fellow cruisers you meet in marinas are lovely people... but not always, says Lu Heikell| Yachting Monthly
Dick Durham takes his gaffer, Betty, for a shakedown sail... which quickly becomes a breakdown sail after a series of disasters leaves him shaken Darkness still reigned when I warped Betty II, my 25ft gaff cutter, out of her mud-berth at Canvey Island, in …Continue reading » The post ‘Much to my horror I found the floorboards afloat… my boat was slowly sinking!’ appeared first on Yachting Monthly.| Yachting Monthly
From the hypnotising effect of watching the machine to the general mood lift that comes from clean clothes, Libby Purves makes the case for doing the washing Ever wonder what a person learns from 57 summers yacht cruising, serving as crew aboard boats from 18 to 50ft …Continue reading » The post ‘What is the best thing to do when you enter a new marina? Laundry… yes really!’ – Libby Purves appeared first on Yachting Monthly.| Yachting Monthly
Amidst the global conversation on climate change, small, tangible actions are making a big difference, says Lu Heikell| Yachting Monthly
Ooit, toen ze nog geen half jaar op kamers zat, leken de straten van het Overtoomse veld in de duisternis op dat magische doolhof van Ravensburger. Ten eerste omdat elke straat en kruising daar hetzelfde uitzien. En daarnaast omdat het...| Advalvas
Paul Graham Raven Column/Vector “Community” Special Issue 300 The longer I’ve sat with the assignment to write a column themed on community, the more daunting it has come to seem. This is, ironical…| vector-bsfa.com
An excerpt from A Flag of No Nation by Tom Haviv| Ayin Press
A long-delayed effort to acquire Honolulu Landing takes on new urgency with its real estate listing.| Honolulu Civil Beat
Explore how the Japanese tea ceremony nurtures mindfulness, seasonal awareness and sustainable living, weaving Zen, hospitality and craft.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
What government lacks all sense of natural rights, humanitarian dignity and due process? America's, writes Judge Andrew Napolitano. By Andrew P. Napolitano While the public’s attention this summer has been drawn to masked ICE agents arresting folks without warrants; presidentially-imposed sa| Consortium News
Democrats are panicking over the fact that young white men hate them. In the 2024 presidential election, whites were the only demographic group that gave Donald Trump a majority of its votes, as has been the case for every Republican presidential candidate since 1964. This rather important statistic is known by exactly zero Republicans. I wonder if […]| Ann Coulter
Today's story is about Shaurn Thomas, Innocence Project poster boy. The New York Times did not cover Thomas' 1994 conviction for second-degree murder at the time — but celebrated his "exoneration"| Ann Coulter
Daar zitten we dan. Op een camping in Limburg, met onze Gitte van nog nét drie maanden oud. De avontuurlijke roadtrips door IJsland, Noorwegen en Schotland – duizenden kilometers rijden, hiken en kamperen – hebben we ingeruild voor een luxe blokhut en een wipstoeltje. De grootste afstand die we afleggen? Naar de campingwinkel. Conclusie: heerlijk. […] Het bericht Column van Jerre: De moedermaffia in het zwembad verscheen eerst op PsyBlog.| PsyBlog
A film interpretation of Daniela Naomi Molnar's PROTOCOLS: An Erasure.| Ayin Press
Het is nog niet eens zo lang geleden dat Nederland vast zat in een corona lockdown. Mijn eigen wereld veranderde van de natuurgebieden van Natuurmonumenten in een rijtjeshuis met een […]| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
Who could have guessed that The New York Times’ “conservative” columnist would be a pompous idiot, except anyone who’s ever seen the in-house conservatives at ABC, NBC, CBS, The Washington Post, etc., etc. I was tricked into reading a column by “conservative” Ross Douthat by its title, “Conspiracies Are Real. The Theories Can Be Traps.” […]| Ann Coulter
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of Homeland Security, hadn’t been arrested yet, President Trump said, “I’ll take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence.” Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between Mayorkas’ vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members, child molesters, […]| Ann Coulter
Oh look, another American's been beheaded by a Mexican. This week's beheader is Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, an illegal alien who, according to the Department of Homeland Security…| Ann Coulter
Cyberattackers and online scammers ratcheted up their attacks in 2024. Here’s what to expect in the new year. The post Scams, Hacks, and AI: What to Expect in 2025 appeared first on Adam Levin.| Adam Levin
Aug. 13 has seen a handful of veterans sign with new teams as well as the birth of two Hockey Hall of Famers.| The Hockey Writers
The post P4BL: Linking Phenomena-Based, Place-Based, Project-Based, and Problem-Based Pedagogy to Deepen Learning appeared first on Green Schools National Network.| Green Schools National Network
The post Purposeful Learning: The Intersection of Place-Based, Project-Based, and Problem-Based Learning appeared first on Green Schools National Network.| Green Schools National Network
Now the countless images of starving Palestinians — men, women, children, ordinary people, doctors, nurses, aid workers — have pushed matters to the point we can now call genocide by its proper name. By Patrick Lawrence ScheerPost Correct nomenclature, as I have long argued, is essential for o| Consortium News
A Tisha B'Av parable for today, as told by Rabbi Tirzah Firestone.| Ayin Press
Drie jaar geleden ging onze hond dood. Het was niet zomaar een hond. Ze was een reisgenoot, want we kregen haar in China, toen mijn man en ik daar werkten […]| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
De ‘mogelijke tekenen van buitenaards leven’ zoals gezien door mijn sterrenkundige collega’s ten spijt, is onze aarde vooralsnog de enige levende planeet. Dit kleine blauwe bolletje is alles wat we […]| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
Eind vorig jaar verscheen mijn tweede boek, Mensenjacht, over de organisatie en het optreden van de Duitse Sicherheitspolizei in Drenthe in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Deze politieke recherche was in vijf […]| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
Last week I went mountain biking. As I was about to set off, I opened up all of… The post The Lost Art of Going Slow: How I Rediscovered My Love for Mountain Biking appeared first on Weekend Adventurers.| Weekend Adventurers
Raymond Briggs, ‘Notes from the Sofa’. Notes from the Sofa by Raymond Briggs. Unbound, 2017 (2015). My cup runneth over. It went all down my trousers. “Award-winning author of The…| Calmgrove Books
Every April, I head for Augusta, Georgia, to drive a shuttle for the Masters Tournament. I’ve been doing it for three years, following in the footsteps of a golf-loving friend who considers the Augusta National Golf Club the holy grail of golf courses. He’s not wrong. I’ve never been a golf aficionado, but I learn more about the sport every...| Orlando Magazine
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Orchideeën boeien. Het zijn de kroonjuwelen van de Nederlandse natuur door hun opvallende kleuren, de bijzondere biotopen waarin ze voorkomen én vanwege hun functie als graadmeters van ons milieu. Voor mij is iedere keer als ik orchideeën tegenkom een bijzondere ervaring. Maar orchideeën zijn ook l| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
Trees wrapped in sacred ropes, known as goshinboku, are found throughout Japan and play significant roles in culture and spiritual beliefs.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Mindanao's longest-running community newspaper| Mindanao Times
Jet Grouting is a versatile erosion based system used to create in situ engineered geometries of soil-cement generally with limited required access. Jet Grouting creates in-situ columns of grouted soil … Continue reading →|
Er woedt een strijd om onze aandacht, dat is bekend. Mijn brein is min of meer verslaafd aan nieuwtjes. De natuur ontglipt me, ik kan er bijna niets aan doen. Waarom zou ik dan allerlei offers brengen om, bijvoorbeeld, stikstofuitstoot te beperken? In mijn nieuwste boek De vrouw die zweeg vertel| Uitgeverij Noordboek | Sterck & DeVreese | HL Books | Bornmeer | Noordboek-Va...
It's not a podcast, a pose or a profit-seeking enterprise. It's a daily grind of democratic exercise.| Truthdig
Remember when Anthony "I Am the Science" Fauci showed up for congressional hearings wearing two masks, knowing full well that masks didn’t prevent the transmission of COVID? With great leadership like…| Ann Coulter
If you are unsure whether the correct spelling is 'colum' or 'column,' this post will help. Here is a short answer in case you are in a hurry: 'Colum' is always a misspelling you should avoid using. 'Column' is the correct spelling of the English noun for a pillar or vertical written in a publication. […]| Freelance Writing Jobs
Shown at FemTech Week, women who have had a total or partial mastectomy can custom-order silicone breasts that fit their bodies| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Adrien Morgan's monthly column muses on how to face bad weather at sea, and in the kitchen... Have you tackled an angry ocean?| Classic Boat Magazine
There appears to be a growing consensus between the two dominant poles of politics in British Columbia. The Conservatives and the BC NDP have together embraced a series of regressive policies as the provincial election devolves into a surreal fantasy land where up is down, left is right, but somehow right is still right.| themainlander.com
Technologische doorbraken voor de Einstein Telescope zijn veel breder inzetbaar dan voor het meten van zwaartekrachtsgolven. R&D-coördinator Jürgen Van Gorp brengt wetenschappers en bedrijven samen om onderzoeksresultaten zo snel mogelijk te vermarkten. Volgens de planning doet de Einstein Telescope in het volgende decennium zijn eerste waarnemingen. Moeten we echt zo lang wachten op resultaten? Gelukkig […]| Einstein Telescope
Future Forward: Raise the Roof with More-Sustainable Materials to Bring Down Carbon Emissions| informedinfrastructure.com
The Japan Tourism Agency urge municipalities to take action so that international travelers can stay safe and comfortable in Japan.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Driving Innovation: The Modernization of Illinois’ Central Tri-State Tollway| informedinfrastructure.com
From the Editor: Yes, I’ll Be On the Roundabout| informedinfrastructure.com
Transportation Troubleshooting: How Drone Technology Is Adding New Perspectives to Transportation| informedinfrastructure.com
Thoughts From Engineers: Unraveling the History of U.S. Flooding| informedinfrastructure.com
Executive Corner: Special Report from the AI Summit for AEC| informedinfrastructure.com
A new wellness retreat opened in Kagawa Prefecture. Find out their holistic approach to your mind and body with spa, and workshops.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Still in summer, cooling your body too much is not good for your health. Small lifestyle changes are powerful to heal your bodies.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
SUNRISE TOURS, run by JTBGMT, has renewed its Travelife Certified status, recognizing them as a frontrunner in sustainable tourism.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
In The Last of Us Part II, the second installment in the hit video game series, players are made to reckon with the moral consequences of its protagonist Joel’s disastrous actions in the previous game. For his inaugural column, Ramzi Fawaz argues that the sequel “is one of contemporary popular culture’s most explicit statements of what political theorist Hannah Arendt calls ‘representative thinking.’” The video game as a medium makes representative thinking an embodied experience,...| Film Quarterly
Adrian Morgan's Monthly Boating Column: Musings on technology dependence, Vs the old and 'true' sailor... reading and navigating the elements.| Classic Boat Magazine
One of the absolute joys of doing these interviews is the chance to speak with folks within the TTRPG space who are simply impressive. Eli Hauschel is so much so, I’m skipping my usual introduction so we can get right to it. Enjoy!| therathole.ca
The following actions are more important to me than anything to do with my career, and I hope you won't skip past them. If you're in Canada, this informational google doc is updated almost daily with information, scripts, and direct actions you can take to pressure our government into ceasing| Amal El-Mohtar
Thanks to the convenience of technology and our modern lifestyles, people in the U.S. are more inactive than ever. Whether we’re sitting behind desks, hunched over laptops all day for work, or loun…| On the PULSE
It’s hard to tell whether the liberal love of censorship and cancel culture comes from sheer arrogance or the fear that the American people will reject their ideas if the| John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Have you heard about the Greater Idaho movement? It’s a movement that is encouraging 18 counties in Oregon along with a number of counties in California to join Idaho. Maybe| John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Throughout your life, you will find that most non-catastrophic problems you face will have a simple fix. Not necessarily an easy fix, but a simple fix. The same goes for| John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Thomas Sowell is a genius who is phenomenal at explaining economics in a way the average person can understand and has brilliant insights into our culture and into the way| John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Deciding who’s the “most influential” anything is inherently arbitrary and it’s even more difficult in this case when we’re comparing black politicians, judges, columnists, radio hosts, and activists. Inevitably, some| John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Critical race theory (CRT) is at its heart little more than the open racism of the Nation of Islam, Black Israelites, Black Panthers, and New Black Panthers couched in all| John Hawkins' Right Wing News