CT

Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Religion Program: A Clash of Ideas and Consequences

Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program has faced significant changes recently. The program, which aimed to promote understanding of religion's role in society, has been restructured. This shift comes after allegations of bias and antisemitism. Students and faculty involved in th

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025HEALTH

How Tough Childhoods Affect Soldiers' Lives

Military personnel often face a lot of challenges. But did you know that their struggles might start way before they join the service? Many soldiers have gone through tough times as kids. These tough times are called adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs for short. ACEs can lead to health problems

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

A Dog's Time-Out: A Lesson in Pet Behavior

A dog owner returned home to an unusual sight: her furry friend was in his crate, looking like he had been sentenced to solitary confinement. The reason? A note taped to the crate revealed that the dog had been "jailed" for misbehaving. The note, written by the owner's roommate, read: "Crime: gettin

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tracy Spiridakos: From Chicago's Streets to Nature's Crime Scenes

Tracy Spiridakos, known for her role as Detective Hailey Upton in the One Chicago series, is stepping into a new role. She will star in USA Network's upcoming crime drama Anna Pigeon. This show is based on the novels by Nevada Barr and will follow a park ranger solving crimes in national parks. Spi

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Discover Uzo Aduba's Brilliant Performances Beyond The Residence

The Residence might be gone, but Uzo Aduba's talent isn't. Fans of the canceled crime series should look back at one of Netflix's earliest hits, Orange Is The New Black, to see Aduba shine. This show is a great example of how Netflix started making waves with original content, and it's a shame more

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025HEALTH

Why Are We Missing the Big Picture on Vaccine Safety?

Vaccines are a big deal, but how well do we really know their long-term effects? Right now, most studies just compare people who got vaccinated to those who didn't. But is that enough? Probably not. Here's why: these studies often look at side effects and compare them to what's expected in the gener

reading time less than a minute
Jul 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Bone Infections: The Power of Smart Hydrogels

Bone infections are tough to treat. Bacteria form protective biofilms. They become resistant to many drugs. Antibiotics struggle to reach deep into infected bones. This slows down healing and makes the problem worse. Scientists have created a smart hydrogel. It is called CMBG. It is made from natur

reading time less than a minute
Jul 30 2025POLITICS

UK Court Allows Review of Palestine Action Ban

A UK court has given the green light for a group called Palestine Action to contest its ban by the government. This ban was put in place under laws related to terrorism. The High Court decided that the ban should be looked at again, especially because it might affect people's right to speak freely a

reading time less than a minute
Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Who Will Lead the USMNT in 2026?

The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner, and the United States is gearing up to host the event alongside Canada and Mexico. One big question on everyone's mind is who will captain the US Men's National Team (USMNT). Two former soccer stars, Alexi Lalas and Carli Lloyd, have shared their thought

reading time less than a minute
Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Glaucoma Surgeries in Kids with Aniridia

Researchers wanted to see which surgery works better for kids born with a rare eye condition called aniridia that often leads to glaucoma. They looked at two common surgeries: trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation. First, they gathered data from many studies. They found tha

reading time less than a minute