Watch the sun rise on SpaceX's Crew Dragon as the Milky Way fades into darkness in mesmerizing ISS video In this one-minute clip posted to X from the International Space Station (ISS) social media account, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom can be seen docked against the backdrop of the Milky Way. The arm of ... 12/5/2024 - 11:59 pm | View Link
The path from Drexel to creative freedom: An interview with Chris Hytha Chris Hytha spoke about his time at Drexel University and his unique career path from architecture and photography. 12/5/2024 - 9:00 pm | View Link
Fifteen Questions: Reginald Dwayne Betts on Vulnerability, Collective Memory, and Freedom Reads Reginald D. Betts, founder and CEO of Freedom Reads — the only organization in the country with a mission to open libraries in prison cell blocks — is a poet, activist, lawyer, and a father. A 2021 ... 12/5/2024 - 6:21 pm | View Link
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Democracy Survived the Year of Elections, But the Struggle for Freedom Continues Elections in 2024 presented a mixed picture: largely competitive contests in democracies, sham polls in autocracies, and widespread political violence. What comes next is the real test for democracy. 12/4/2024 - 7:38 pm | View Link
DOLPHINS (5-7) vs. JETS (3-9)
Kickoff: 1 p.m., Sunday, Hard Rock Stadium
TV: CBS (Ch. 4 in Miami-Dade, Broward counties; Ch. 12 in Palm Beach); RADIO: WBGG (105.9-FM), WINZ (940-AM), WTZU (94.9-FM, Spanish), Sirius XM Ch. 158 or 229; Palm Beach: ESPN (106.3 FM); WEFL (760-AM, Spanish)
Coaches: The Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel is 25-23, including playoffs, in his third season as a head coach; the Jets’ Jeff Ulbrich is 1-6 in his first season as interim coach.
Series: The Dolphins lead the all-time series with the Jets 60-56-1.
Dear Eric: I live with my partner of two years and his family (mother, younger siblings and mother’s boyfriend).
Yesterday, his mother confided in me that the abusive and domineering man my partner knows as his semi-estranged father is not his biological father. My partner is not aware of this. I’m also not sure if any of his family knows.
The man who helped conceive my partner hasn’t been in the picture since before my partner was even born.
While I can appreciate that my partner’s mom trusts me enough to confide in me, I didn’t want to know this info, and now that I know, I wish I didn’t.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My ex-wife (we divorced 40 years ago) recently did something I would never dream of doing: She threw herself an elaborate catered party for her 70th birthday.
Our daughter and son-in-law attended, as did I, along with a dozen of my ex’s longtime friends. She gave each of us a copy of her self-published book of poems.
It all left me with very mixed emotions.
By Mandy Applegate
Christmas is the highlight of the year for many – a time of hearing Mariah Carrey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” on repeat, decorating the tree and seeing friends and family. However, celebrating Christmas the same way each year can cause it to lose its magical charm.
By Lisa Wells
Looking at lights and decorations is a cherished tradition in anticipation of Christmas, especially as the displays seem to grow more elaborate and fantastic every year. If you are looking for the most impressive light displays, these cities are top destinations for magnificent holiday decorations.
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Let’s face it: The best skiers in the world all started as soon as they could walk.
In your group of ski friends, there’s a good chance the one with the best form tackles any terrain and is always first back at the chair learned as a kid, lucky enough to live in a place with skiing and parents who supported it.
I grew up in the Midwest and never skied until I moved to Colorado at 30.