Month Archives: September 2025

CULTURE

A political class gasping for breath

In June 2024, after European elections that were a clear rejection of his party Renaissance, French president Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly in an act that only cemented his defeat. The centrist coalition Ensemble, in which Renaissance is the biggest party, had previously formed the largest faction with 250...

EDUCATION

How Prepared are ‘COVID Kindergartners’ for School?

“Just being in utero during a highly stressful time had some developmental effects on infants,” Dani Dumitriu, a pediatrician and neuroscientist at Columbia University and chair of an ongoing study on pandemic newborns, told NPR. “They weren’t large effects but that was a very worrisome sign given that so many...

FOOD

Jalapeno Ranch Dressing Recipe | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Spice meets creamy! This Jalapeño Ranch Dressing is cool, tangy, and just the right amount of zesty heat. Perfect for drizzling, dipping, or smothering on everything from salads to tacos....

TECH

Horror Icons Are Getting the Baby Yoda Treatment

It seems these days most major franchises want to cash in on that Star Wars Baby Yoda money by making their own adorable version of something within any given fandom. We saw it last year with the debut of Baby Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and now this year we have...

FASHION

The Transitional Color Palette I’m Loving Right Now

Valentino Jacket & Skirt, Prada Heels, Dior Bag, Calle del Mar Top, Silivia Furmanovich Earrings The transitional color palette I’m drawn to right now feels equal parts grounding and forward-looking, with buttery cream, earthy green, warm caramel, deep denim blue and rich brown lending just enough contrast to keep things interesting. These tones shift easily between late-summer...

HISTORY

2,000-Year-Old Statues Recovered From Sunken City Off Alexandria, Egypt

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a sunken city off the coast of Egypt and are now recovering its 2,000-year-old remnants from the seabed of Abu Qir Bay, near Alexandria. Divers and cranes helped to recover massive relics sunken in the Abu Qir Bay in the Mediterranean Sea...

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