June 6, 2026

Reactions to Pope Leo’s AI Manifesto

Pope Leo’s manifesto on artificial intelligence (AI) ignited varied reactions across the spectrum. Some liberal humanists appreciated his insights, while critics favoring digital consciousness found fault. However, AI skeptics expressed noteworthy disappointment, believing the pope’s approach was insufficient. Princeton’s Greg Conti, writing in Compact magazine, challenged the pope’s acceptance of AI’s inevitability. He asked whether […]

June 5, 2026

The Unwanted AI Celebration at Commencement Speeches

Commencement season has been challenging for speakers. Many have faced criticism for promoting artificial intelligence (AI) as a source of unlimited possibilities. These speeches have not resonated with graduates confronting a tough job market and heavy student debt. In many industries, AI serves as a reason to slow down hiring at entry-level positions and cut […]

June 4, 2026

Criticism of Jill Biden by Stephen A. Smith on Debate Remarks

Stephen A. Smith, known for his role as a sports commentator, voiced criticism of former First Lady Jill Biden during an episode of his podcast. He accused her and the Democratic Party of actions that could harm their political standing. On his podcast, “Straight Shooter,” Smith discussed Jill Biden’s recent memoir, “View From the East […]

June 3, 2026

The View Hosts Debate Support for Controversial Senate Candidate

Co-hosts of the talk show “The View” engaged in a lively discussion regarding the candidacy of Graham Platner, the Democratic hopeful for the Senate race in Maine. The debate centered on whether Democrats should vote for Platner despite his controversies. Sunny Hostin, one of the co-hosts, expressed her concerns about Platner’s character but concluded that […]

May 31, 2026

Family Financial Strain Due to Adult Children’s Needs

Dear Eric, My wife and I have recently marked our third wedding anniversary. We have known each other for more than six years. This union has brought together a blended family. My wife has two children from her previous marriage. Her daughter, aged 22, has recently graduated from college. Her son, who is 27 years […]

May 29, 2026

Enhanced Union Transparency with Updated Disclosure Rules

The Department of Labor has introduced a significant update to the disclosure reports associated with labor unions. This change aims to enhance transparency for union members regarding the use of their dues. The revised rule, announced recently by acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling, requires unions to provide clearer and more detailed financial reports. This development […]

May 26, 2026

Leo XIV’s Encyclical on A.I.: A Cautious Approach

Leo XIV, the current Pope, has established a reputation for maintaining a low profile in the media. Hailing from Chicago, he has simple interests like rooting for the White Sox and opposing the war in Iran. A year into his papacy, these are the basics most are familiar with about him. His theological approach is […]

May 24, 2026

The Truth About E. Jean Carroll

By Ivy Meeropol In the mid-1990s, E. Jean Carroll stood out in New York City as a prominent journalist and a witty advice columnist for Elle magazine. Known affectionately as ‘Auntie E’ to her audience, she also hosted a daily cable TV advice show. Her presence was so familiar that when she crossed paths with […]

May 24, 2026

Americans Skeptical About AI’s Impact on Jobs and Government Policies

Most Americans believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will decrease the number of jobs in the U.S. This concern extends beyond employment, with doubts about whether the U.S. government will establish effective policies to ensure AI is used responsibly. Skepticism about government oversight is widespread among different age groups and educational backgrounds. Both Democrats and independents […]