Reporters are giving a warm welcome to advocates of polyamory as they press for legal recognition in Canada, and this piece looks at what that media embrace means for families, the courts, and public policy from a clear conservative perspective. I trace the media angle, the legal push, the practical complications for law and benefits, and why traditional values should…
Business & Finance
This piece looks at three speculative, high-upside stocks that could reward long-term patience: Joby Aviation, Curaleaf Holdings, and Pony AI. Each company sits in an emerging sector where execution, regulation, and scale will determine winners and losers. The tone is clear: these are not safe bets, but they might pay off dramatically for investors who can stomach volatility and hold…
Health & Wellness
Researchers tested a structured four-week yoga program for cancer survivors and reported meaningful improvements in sleep, mood, anxiety and fatigue. The randomized trial enrolled over 400 adults across community oncology sites and compared usual survivorship care to a program called Yoga for Cancer Survivors. Participants practiced Gentle Hatha and Restorative poses, breathing work and mindfulness twice weekly, and the trial…
Sports
Frances Tiafoe’s collapse at the French Open ended American hopes in the singles draw at Roland Garros after he gave up a double-break advantage in the fourth set, a deflating finish that turned a promising night into a sudden exit. The loss snapped a streak of American presence in the later rounds and left fans asking how momentum evaporated so…
Technology
The USS Hornet has been anchored at Alameda for nearly 30 years as a floating museum and piece of World War II history, and now mounting costs, changing waterfront plans, and safety concerns are pushing the issue of whether it can stay or must move. The Hornet arrived in Alameda decades ago and became a public museum that drew veterans,…