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The Desert Mothers of early Christianity were as determined as male mystics to live solitary lives in the most testing of conditions. While their characters and lives are less well documented, what we do have gives intriguing glimpses into what it was like for a woman to be a recluse in a milieu dominated by men. The post Spiritual Women of the Wilderness appeared first on New Lines Magazine.
On April 15, Jordanian authorities announced the arrest of 16 individuals linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, accused of preparing rocket and drone attacks from within the country. The state’s narrative was assertive and unmistakable: This was not an external operation misdirected inward, nor an ideological protest gone too far. It was a domestic threat. According […] The post The War of Narratives in Jordan appeared first on New Lines Magazine.
Researchers found that those who regularly smoke marijuana find it easier to recognize and understand how others feel. The post Why marijuana smokers may have more empathy appeared first on Talker.
His addiction got so bad that he would miss plans with friends because he had lost track of time while doomscrolling. The post Former doomscrolling addict makes app to help tackle phone addiction appeared first on Talker.
Officials said the “defect”, which is by a bridge over a railway line had been ‘noted’ and was currently awaiting repair. The post ‘Time-warp pothole’ reveals Victorian road underneath asphalt appeared first on Talker.
The legendary drummer is selling a collection of studio and tour-used kits as well as memorabilia from throughout his career. The post Fans can buy blink-182 drummer Travis Barker’s used tour kits appeared first on Talker.
OpenAI’s new o3 and o4-mini models integrated into ChatGPT demonstrate a strong ability to identify photo locations, sparking user tests and privacy debates. The post ChatGPT’s New Models Display Uncanny Photo Geolocation Skill, Igniting Privacy Alarms appeared first on WinBuzzer.
As the sliding doors open, a stylish-looking man in a dark suit and a blue tie awaits in the middle of the lobby. It is the general manager of the Hotel Shangri-La in Beijing, Ticino native Carlo Schmed.
The trial followed the deaths of 91 people as a result of exposure to asbestos in the Eternit factories in Casale Monferrato, in the northern region of Piedmont. The public prosecutor’s office had requested a conviction for manslaughter, but the appeal judges ruled that involuntary manslaughter had been committed, the Italian news agency ANSA reported…