How did we as a culture get from wearing tunics, robes, gowns, and togas to cargo shorts and mom jeans? How did pants go from being a sign of barbarism to being one of the only requirements to eat at ...
When you're sick, your immune system releases cytokines that signal your brain to suppress hunger, redirecting energy to fight infection. This natural loss of appetite, coupled with fever and ...
OpenJDK is now able to build and run on iOS (and Android) as a native binary, opening the way to run unmodified Java code on ...
When we use words to communicate, we not only have to choose what to say, but also what not to say, and how to say it. How we decide to frame a message can influence how people think, feel, and ...
On Sunday 26 October, daylight saving time comes to an end, and winter truly begins: as the clocks go back, the sun sets even earlier, we're all feeling a bit burnt out, and it's pitch black by the ...
Daylight saving time in 2025 ends soon after Halloween, on Sunday, November 2, when we turn clocks back one hour. In 2026, daylight saving time begins again on Sunday, March 8, leading to more ...
It's time to fall back. Daylight saving time ends this weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m., clocks will "fall back" to standard time, where they will remain until next spring. Since we gain an hour, ...
A recent story about North Dakotans for public schools, by Sophia Herman, inspired me to celebrate one example of why I love our public schools. I am a grandparent of four, all attending public ...
Thanks to Daylight Saving Time (DST), we are once again approaching the time of the year when the clocks change and we all try to work out whether this means we're about to lose or gain an hour of ...
Florida lawmakers have filed several new bills for the 2026 legislative session to create more exemptions to the state's open government laws. The proposed exemptions would, for example, shield the ...
We are all worried about a financial meltdown now. Or at least that’s the mood I’m taking from bubble talk and symposia about “the coming US financial crisis”. I think this is laudable, of course — ...