The Nano Banana AI image model is trending for its saree or Indian look, pre-wedding shoots and more on social media.
The underrepresentation of Indigenous voices in universities, including Stanford, has been a concern. However, on Sept. 24, a remarkable event hopefully signaled the beginning of turning those tides ...
Growing up in a traditional Asian family, my future was mapped out with a respectable title: doctor, lawyer, accountant.
How does one “make it big” in Nigeria? This is the central question at the heart of Femi Otedola’s memoir, “Making It Big: Lessons from a Life in Business.” In a country where economic fortunes rise ...
After my last devotional was in the paper, someone asked me an important question that went something like this: “You say that we should listen to God, but how do we do that? It’s not like He’s ...
Thirty years ago, as director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, I wrote an essay on the 50th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In that piece (which can be found here), I had ...
This summer, Hotter Than July: Detroit's Black LGBTQ+ Pride celebrates its 30th anniversary as the world's longest-running, uninterrupted Black LGBTQ+ Pride celebration. What began as urgent ...
Any views or opinions expressed in this column are of the individual, group, or entity who submitted it and not the publication, owner(s), its advertisers, or affiliates. OK. It finally happened. I ...
A storied US agency, one that began under President Kennedy in 1961 with the aim of providing global stability through a wide array of humanitarian aid and development programs, has now formally ...