THE decision to axe the two-child benefit cap from today is being marketed by the government as a massive triumph for social justice. But let’s call this exactly what it really is: a direct, brazen ...
Perhaps you've noticed this paradox. People seek a sense of fulfillment -- a purpose for which to live, a way to find meaning. Our inclination is to pursue fulfillment by striving for things that ...
The bromide has it that a liberal is a person who won’t take his own side in an argument. To this we might add a corollary: there is a certain kind of conservative pundit who has never really had a ...
The Java ecosystem has historically been blessed with great IDEs to work with, including NetBeans, Eclipse and IntelliJ from JetBrains. However, in recent years Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor ...
What person have you thought about the most over the past 24 hours? Did you dedicate the lion’s share of your mental energy to your spouse? One of your children? Your mother? Your father? Your boss?
The NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament would be nothing without the presence of mid-majors. This is intuitive to all fans, most coaches and quite a few administrators. It was the influential ...
JDK 26 moves to general production availability. This short-term release is backed by six months of Premier-level support. Java Development Kit (JDK) 26, the latest standard Java release from Oracle, ...
The world according to Jim: • So now Miami (Ohio) is on the bubble, a 31-0 regular season marred by a loss in its conference tournament, and the power conference apologists are trotting out the “but ...
Drug Church usually drop songs about down-on-their luck kids, blue collar strivers, and jealous folks intent on dragging their compatriots down. With “Pynch,” though, singer-songwriter Patrick Kindlon ...
In television and movies, depictions of nihilistic billionaires and amoral opportunists are replacing the quirky strivers of older shows like HBO’s “Silicon Valley.” By Erin Griffith Reporting from ...
Bob Dylan’s former, and well-preserved, Harlem home has a buyer. The landmarked Renaissance Revival townhouse at 265 W. 139th St. along Strivers’ Row served as Dylan’s home for 14 years. It recently ...