REAL ESTATE

What to say when your seller asks about private listings

The pro-private-listing camp has polished its talking points, coach Darryl Davis writes. Here is how to address them, point by point. Source link

RELIGION

Is the continent really the church’s future?

(RNS) — During his recent visit to Africa, Pope Leo XIV was encouraging to a continent where religion, family and community are still vital in

SCIENCE

Cancer is increasing in young people and we still don’t know why

Colorectal, or bowel, cancer is one of the forms of the disease that are particularly on the rise among young people Getty Images North America

SHOWS

RJ Decker Season 1 Finale Ending Explained: Who Killed Victor Ochoa?

ABC “R.J. Decker” wrapped its first season on Tuesday, putting one mystery to bed while setting the

TECH

How one venture firm is investing in an increasingly fragmented world

The world today is riven by cultural differences, political divisions, and geopolitical disputes — a challenging environment for any investor hunting for startups that can

TRAVEL

How the Antigravity 360 Drone Will Change Your Travels

Drones are huge. And, while there’s lots of restrictions around them, a lot of travelers take them on road because they produce some amazing sweeping

ARTS & THEATRE

Investigating Vietnamese Diasporic Theatre through Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson

By . CHUANG Stage and Fresh Ink Theatre present a staged reading of new Vietnamese play, Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson, written by Diana Khổng and directed by

BUSINESS

NHL Playoffs Open Thread: Canes, Flyers looking for sweeps

The Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers are looking for sweeps over the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins, respectively. Carolina might have been predictable, but the

CRYPTO

US DOJ sentences man to 70 months in prison for role in $263M scam group

The group spent tens of millions of dollars on luxury items and real estate, using funds stolen from crypto users in social engineering scams. Source

CULTURE

The enchanting history of Oxford University’s 750-year-old medieval library

Today, just a few volumes in the library are chained – purely for display purposes. And the remaining books are now placed in the modern