Death can no longer present itself as an abstract noun for someone who was grievously stabbed more than a dozen times, after ...
Opinion
Anabel Mendoza and Dylan Blaha: Federal actions are hurting Illinois’ health care system and economy
Across Illinois, health care access is increasingly undermined by immigration enforcement policies that remove workers from communities.
The Star Press Muncie on MSNOpinion
Hicks: Sure, ask college kids what they learned. But ask 'why,' too
Parents are certain to ask what they learned this semester. There’s a better question: Why did you learn this semester?
The Daily Overview on MSN
Musk makes $698M/day, what that is per hour while you sleep
Elon Musk's wealth is now so vast that his estimated daily gains look less like a salary and more like the GDP of a small ...
There’s no brushing this off. Former first son Hunter Biden estimated in a new interview that he is in debt to the tune of up ...
AI can produce visuals in seconds, but the human eye, imagination and creative judgment remain irreplaceable in design ...
Creators on MSNOpinion
JD Vance Gets America's Creed and Heritage Right
With America's 250th birthday as an independent nation coming up in 2026, the big debate on the right this season about what ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
Vienna's Newest Hotel Has an Underground Spa With the City's Largest Swimming Pool
The subterranean spa with seven treatment rooms and a 43-foot swimming pool, the largest in a Viennese hotel, completes the ...
The idea of a ‘heritage American’ is a doubly damaging concept, alienating newer Americans while mindlessly elevating older ...
PRIMETIMER on MSN
Gold Rush season 16 episode 7 shows how equipment failures turn success into a $40,000-an-hour risk
Gold Rush Season 16 Episode 7 tracks how breakdowns at Sulphur Creek and Lightning Creek turn profitable runs into costly shutdowns, with equipment failures risking tens of thousands per hour ...
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