CH

Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

The Citadel's Bold Move: A New School for Future Leaders

The Citadel, a well-known institution, is making a big change. They are building a new school focused on leadership and ethics. This isn't just any school; it's a place where students will learn to make tough decisions using real-world scenarios. The new Krause School of Leadership and Ethics will

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025FINANCE

Big Names in Finance Head to Hong Kong for Major Meetup

Hong Kong is gearing up for its big finance event in November. Top bosses from major banks and investment firms are expected to attend. This includes the heads of Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citadel, and JPMorgan Chase. The event is set for November 3 to 5, but the final schedule isn't ready yet.

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025CRYPTO

How Social Media Chatter Can Help You Make Smarter Crypto Investments

Cryptocurrencies have taken the world by storm. They are popular because they are transparent and secure. But they are also super unpredictable. This makes investing in them a bit of a gamble. That's where social media comes in. Platforms like Twitter and Reddit are full of chatter about cryptocurre

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting AI in Remote Sensing: A Smarter Way to Learn

Remote sensing is a big deal. It helps us see the world from above. But making AI models that work well on edge devices is tough. They need to be small and smart. That's where knowledge distillation (KD) comes in. KD is like having a teacher help a student learn better. But current KD methods aren't

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

The Thrill of Fear: Why We Enjoy Being Scared

Ever wondered why people love haunted houses or horror movies? It's not just about the adrenaline rush. There's a science behind why we enjoy being scared, even though fear can feel really bad in real life. Fear is like an alarm system in our brain. When something scares us, our brain's amygdala ki

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Midnight Mayhem: A Chicago Building's Unsettling Night

In the heart of Chicago, a routine night turned into a scene of chaos. Cameo Polk, a resident of a high-rise apartment, was jolted awake by the deafening sound of a helicopter. Little did he know, this was not a typical night. Outside, a swarm of masked and armed individuals descended upon the build

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Why Churches Must Speak Up About Abuse

Abuse doesn't skip the church. It happens inside, too. Many Christian women face violence at home. But when they ask for help, they often hear things like, \"Pray more\" or \"Be more submissive. \" This makes things worse. These women need safety, support, and someone to believe them. The church sh

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Left-Back Struggles Under Spotlight

Liverpool's new left-back, Milos Kerkez, has been under fire after a shaky performance against Manchester United. The Hungarian player, who joined the Reds from Bournemouth this summer, has started every Premier League game so far. However, his recent display has raised eyebrows, with critics saying

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Impact Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Managing type 2 diabetes is a daily challenge. It's not just about taking medication. Food choices play a big role. A recent study looked at how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help. CGM tracks blood sugar levels in real time. This helps people see how their food affects them. The study rev

reading time less than a minute
Oct 20 2025RELIGION

Worrying About Worry: A Fresh Look at Anxiety

Anxiety is everywhere. It's in us, in our communities, and in the big decisions that shape our world. A new book dives into these worries, offering ways to handle them. The writer, who lives in Seattle, knows a thing or two about anxiety. She's been dealing with it for a long time and has some ideas

reading time less than a minute