Understanding NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy

NBCUniversal uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its websites, apps, and services. These tools help the company improve your experience, provide personalized content, and deliver targeted ads. Cookies are small text files that store information on your device. The types of cookies used by NBCUniversal include: 1. Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies allow the … Read more

Viktor Hovland Withdraws from Ryder Cup Singles Match

Norwegian golfer Viktor Hovland withdrew from Sunday’s singles match at the Ryder Cup due to a neck injury. Hovland had an MRI on Saturday night and woke up on Sunday unable to move his neck. He will now share the point with American player Harris English, who was originally scheduled to play Hovland. Hovland has … Read more

Shooting at US Waterfront Bar Leaves 3 Dead, Several Injured

A shooting incident at a crowded waterfront bar in Southport, North Carolina, has left three people dead and several others injured. The attack occurred on Saturday evening outside the American Fish Company at the Southport Yacht Basin. A suspect was arrested by the US Coast Guard after fleeing by boat towards the Intracoastal Waterway. Authorities … Read more

Des Moines Superintendent’s Background Check and Immigration Status Raised Questions

The Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) hired Superintendent Ian Roberts in June 2023 with some background checks conducted, but questions remain about how much the district knew about his immigration status. In February 2023, the school board announced a closed search for the new superintendent. The board hired JG Consulting to conduct the search and … Read more

Simple Habits Boost Longevity and Health

Living Longer and Healthier Has Nothing to Do with Diet or Exercise – Yet! Habits that don’t break the bank can be game-changers for older adults. Ken Stern’s conversation with Laura Carstensen, a psychology professor at Stanford University, led him to rethink his life. Stern met Carstensen in his 50s and was introduced to her … Read more

Clarence Thomas Speaks on Originalism and Stare Decisis

US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently discussed topics such as originalism and his Catholic faith during remarks at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. Thomas emphasized the importance of respecting legal precedent, but noted that it should be based on something more substantial than just following tradition. He argued that courts … Read more

Top Prime Day Laptops for Sale: MacBook and Dell Deals

Laptop deals are scarce on Prime Day, but some top models are now discounted. Apple’s MacBooks lead the charge with solid deal prices, including a 20% discount on the 13-inch MacBook Air and $400 off the 16.2-inch MacBook Pro. For those less interested in Mac OS, Dell’s 16 Plus is now 35% off. However, Prime … Read more

US Government Faces Shutdown as Deadline Looms

The United States is at risk of another government shutdown due to disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over funding legislation. The deadline for passing a short-term bill to keep the government open is Tuesday, with thousands of federal workers potentially being furloughed if no agreement is reached. Congressional leaders are set to meet with President … Read more

The Dark Side of High-Protein Diets and Animal-Based Protein

While protein is essential for our bodies, overemphasizing animal-based proteins can have negative effects on our health. Longevity experts warn that consuming too much animal-based protein can accelerate aging and increase the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s. Experts argue that Americans are eating double the recommended amount of protein, with … Read more