The Trinity often sounds like a theological curveball for outsiders: the label itself isn’t in the Bible, so why accept it? This piece traces the argument most Christians make — that the Trinity flows from Scripture’s portrait of one God revealed in Father, Son, and Spirit — and it sketches the early disputes that shaped the doctrine. The goal is…
Business & Finance
This piece examines Symbotic Inc., laying out its recent financials, the bull and bear arguments, the core execution risks tied to a massive contracted backlog, and where valuation sits relative to performance expectations. Is SYM a good stock to buy? The question keeps showing up after Symbotic’s latest quarterly update and the broader market chatter about warehouse automation. Investors are…
Health & Wellness
Researchers have confirmed a worrying first: the fox tapeworm, Echinococcus multilocularis, has turned up in West Coast wildlife. The discovery raises questions about how far this parasite has spread and what that means for people, pets, and local wildlife. A University of Washington study tested coyotes around Puget Sound and found the parasite in 37 of 100 animals sampled. The…
Sports
Mauricio Pochettino has been clear and unflinching: “Despite not having any top-100 players, Team USA head coach Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that America can win the World Cup.” This piece looks at why that claim isn’t just bold talk, what Pochettino brings to the table, how the squad’s makeup might actually help, and the realistic obstacles standing in the way.…
Technology
Two pilots shattered an aviation record under near-perfect skies at one of their favorite flying spots; this article walks through the conditions, the preparation, the flight itself, and what made that day click without taking sides or inventing details beyond the core event. They chose a familiar stretch of air, a place they know like the back of their hands,…