The ongoing search for God is at the heart of consecrated life. This was the reminder given to consecrated persons on Friday, 2 February 2024, World …
Month: February 2024
Preserving Palermo Grange 493: Upholding Community Spirit Amid Challenges
Since 1938, Palermo Grange 493 has served as a gathering place for neighbors and an education facility for kids raising livestock to show at local fairs — but above all else, it’s a place whe…
Pioneering Life Sciences Evolution: ArisGlobal Unveils GenAI Council to Drive Innovation
ArisGlobal, a leading life sciences technology company and creator of LifeSphere, announced the formal charter for the new GenAI Council.
Rebuilding Amidst Uncertainty: Challenges and Hesitations of Southern Israel’s Residents
It has been almost four months since Hamas […]
Battling Nature’s Wrath: California Confronts Dire Threat of Landslides and Floods
The second of back-to-back atmospheric rivers battered California Sunday. Forecasters have warned that the storm could hover of major cities in the state for the next couple of days
How Going Without a Phone Failed and Transformed Me
Two months after Rhik Samadder ended his phone detox, he realises some of its lessons actually stuck with him
California Prepares for Impending Storm Amid GOP Border Bill Standstill
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Enhance Flexibility: Six Quick Techniques to Boost Mobility and Extend Your Lifespan
Poor mobility can have a huge impact on your longevity as well as how you feel day to day. Here are simple exercises to make you more flexible
From CHOP Patient to Research Assistant: A Life Saved, A Career Reborn
Kevin Eaise was once a pediatric patient at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with a brain tumor, but he’s now working alongside the doctor who performed his surgery years earlier.
Remembering a 14-Year-Old’s Heartfelt Valentine’s Day Fundraiser
Dexton Obray gifted every girl in his fifth grade class a flower for Valentine’s Day, years before he died. Now, his mother and those girls are remembering him with a new tradition.