Bishop Joseph Strickland, writing from the seat of a successor to the Apostles, offered a clear, charity-driven rebuke after news that the Vatican received the newly appointed female archbishop of Canterbury. He framed his remarks as a duty to speak plainly about doctrine and pastoral consequences while urging faithfulness to historic Catholic teaching. The statement sparked debate over how Rome…
Business & Finance
Kevin O’Leary’s spending habit and strict rules about dining reveal a sharp contrast: high-cost business meals can drive deals, but everyday food choices are where most people lose ground. This piece walks through what he spends, the percentage limits he recommends for dining, the small habits that add up, and how redirecting those dollars can help build wealth over time.…
Health & Wellness
New research finds rectal cancer deaths climbing much faster than colon cancer among younger Americans, and experts warn this gap will widen unless treatment and detection change. The study, which examined decades of death records and used machine learning to forecast trends, points to diagnostic delays, lifestyle factors, and regional differences as possible drivers. Certain groups, including Hispanic adults and…
Sports
Steve Kerr’s candid remarks about Draymond Green cut straight to the core: admiration for elite defense, frustration with repeated behavior, and the high-stakes tension inside a championship franchise. The coach-player relationship is built on mutual respect but strained by incidents that threaten chemistry and on-court focus. This piece looks at the friction, the value Green brings, how Kerr has managed…
Technology
The piece explains how a convincing-looking email pretending to be from the Social Security Administration uses official logos, urgent language, and a download link to trick people into installing malware or handing over data, and then walks through the clear warning signs and practical steps to avoid falling for that scam. That slick, formal look is the scam’s best trick.…