Month Archives: August 2025

News

Mother awaits DNA results on unearthed remains

Anita NkongeBBC News in NairobiCarolyne OdourElijah, aged nine, and Daniel, aged 12, went missing after leaving on a bus on 28 JuneCarolyne Odour has told the BBC she desperately fears for fate of her two young sons who went missing two months ago with their father - a follower of...

RELIGION

Adam Nicholas Phillips on Bridging Divides

What does it mean to build bridges amidst the turmoil of the second Trump Administration? How have interfaith communities moved forward with productive dialogue post-October 7th? Is there a more nuanced way to think about Christian Nationalism and the MAGA constituency? In this episode of The State of Belief, Rev....

HEALTH

Biological age tests: Should you get one?

If you’ve heard of billionaire Bryan Johnson, you’ve likely encountered the phrase “bio age testing.” Johnson, the subject of the Netflix documentary Don’t Die, says he’s on a quest to achieve the lowest possible “biological age” (also known as bio age). He reportedly spends millions each year on anti-aging treatments—dozens...

GAMING

Eight Tips for Causing Maximum Chaos in Friends vs Friends From Day One

SummaryFriends vs Friends launches on Xbox Series X/S September 1.Battle your friends and enemies in chaotic online multiplayer that combines shooting with deckbuilding.Learn about the basics and the best cards and characters for beginners. Hey fellow Xbox enjoyers! Today we announced that our chaotic online PVP shooter Friends vs Friends...

MOVIE

After the Hunt – first-look review

Desire is the lifeblood that runs through Luca Guadagnino’s filmography. Usually this takes the form of carnal or romantic need – though through Bones and All, Challengers and Queer he explored cannibalism, sporting greatness and addiction. In After the Hunt, from a script written by Nora Garrett, it’s the pursuit of...

CULTURE

Philosophy and the bomb | Eurozine

Blätter observes the eightieth anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki with an article by Hans Joas entitled ‘Peace or Freedom?’. In it the social philosopher discusses the ethical and political implications of the age of nuclear weapons through the prism of Karl Jaspers and...

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