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As AI continues to revolutionize our world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options it presents. From selecting theRead More
As AI continues to revolutionize our world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options it presents. From selecting theRead More
I began painting watercolors during lockdown, when a special friend gave me a set of Kai paints and I've painted nearly everyRead More
They say you can learn a lot about someone by sharing a meal together, and it’s true. Food has a way of revealingRead More
The Greeks and Romans were masters of extravagance. They didn’t just throw parties—they hosted grand, lavish affairs that would put today’s most opulentRead More
I began painting watercolors during lockdown, when a special friend gave me a set of Kai paints and I've painted nearly everyRead More
This week, as rebels entered Damascus, the world witnessed the sudden collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime—a dynasty that had gripped Syria for halfRead More
“Lawrence was a genius, nothing more and nothing less. ~GB Shaw” Some names just won’t stay quiet. T.E. Lawrence—"Lawrence of Arabia"—is one of them.Read More
When Richard W. Murphy passed away, the world lost more than just a seasoned diplomat. We lost a man who knew how toRead More
So, do you believe in Santa? Because believing in AI is a lot like believing in holiday magic. Ignore it, and you’ll missRead More
It was a happy surprise for Wells and me - A Line in the Sand was made available as an unabridged audiobook onRead More