[ad_1] PHOENIX (AP) — Jurors in the case of an Arizona rancher charged with fatally shooting a migrant on his property will be allowed to visit the ranch near the border with Mexico as early as this week as the trial enters its second half. Judge Thomas Fink of the Santa Cruz County Superior Court […]
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[ad_1] In his presentation, Cardinal Fernández described the long process of the drafting of a document on human dignity, “Infinite Dignity,” which began in March 2019, to take into account the “latest developments on the subject in academia and the ambivalent ways in which the concept is understood today.” In 2023, Francis sent the document […]
[ad_1] There’s a new Ozempic dupe taking over TikTok, and this time it’s not the supplement berberine—it’s a drink you can make at home. With oats and water. Isn’t that called oatmeal? No, the proper hashtag is #oatzempic. Look, I’m not the first person to write about this in a non-TikTok outlet, so an important […]
[ad_1] Deepfake identity theft is at our doorstep Fake AI pictures and videos will be nearly impossible to discern from real images as the technology behind deepfakes advances, University of California, Berkeley professor says. A Wisconsin man is facing decades behind bars for a 36-year identity theft scheme in which the victim was sent to […]
[ad_1] Relatives and supporters of those abducted on Oct. 7 in Israel turned their weekly protest into a somber vigil on Saturday, remembering a hostage whose body was recovered this week in Gaza and whose plight outraged thousands at a nearby antigovernment protest. The Israeli military said on Saturday that it had retrieved the body […]
[ad_1] Now that you’ve got your eclipse-viewing gear ready, you’ve picked a perfect location, and you’re prepared to get awesome photos of the April 8 eclipse, you might think the only thing that can ruin your plans are clouds. But it’s not so—even under heavy cloud cover, a solar eclipse can still be an incredible […]
[ad_1] A California rehabilitation foundation for people addicted to heroin transformed into a “communal living experiment” with cult-like tendencies in the 1950s, according to a new documentary series. Charles Diedrich, a former alcoholic, initially founded his storefront rehabilitation center in Santa Monica that would become known as the Synanon Foundation in 1958. By 1978, the […]
[ad_1] In the fall of 2016, the Obama administration sealed a major military agreement with Israel that committed the United States to giving the country $38 billion in arms over 10 years. “The continued supply of the world’s most advanced weapons technology will ensure that Israel has the ability to defend itself from all manner […]
[ad_1] I love the phrase “wherever you get your podcasts.” I celebrate, just a little, every time I hear a podcast host say that to promote their show. So much of the internet is dominated by a few massive would-be monopolists who force you to use their applications in order to access the things you […]
[ad_1] Two people are dead and seven others injured after a shooting incident in Miami-Dade County, Florida early Saturday. A police officer was among those wounded after an altercation at a commercial establishment in Doral City turned deadly when someone pulled a gun. A security guard who attempted to intervene was shot and killed, police […]