Humanity
Shards Of Paradise
I saw the crushed body of a Gazan child. Their blood was beading on the dusty cinderblocks of the destroyed building they called home. I swipe my finger, and see Charlie Kirk, reclining up on stage, make a joke about the destruction of those buildings, and the bodies that are buried there. I swipe again, and see his body jolt as a bullet bursts his neck and blood gushes out. I can find someone to cheer and chant for every patch of running blood, and justify any act of political violence.
By I. D. Reeves12 days ago in Earth
Sports broadcasters and technologists are reshaping how games are experienced by deaf and hard-of-hearing fans, using innovations like vibration technology, visual cues, and enhanced captions to turn sound into something that can be seen and felt rather than just heard.
New technologies tested at the Deaflympics in Tokyo are creating ways of experiencing the atmosphere at sporting events.
By The Academy Awards12 days ago in Earth
Kobbie Mainoo has earned growing trust as a symbol of academy success, stepping confidently into what many see as his most important role yet and proving the value of youth development at the highest level.
Michael Carrick is really enjoying life as Manchester Uniteds temporary head coach. Since Carrick took over from Ruben Amorim month United have done well getting 13 points from five matches to move up to fourth in the Premier League.
By The Academy Awards12 days ago in Earth
Members of the Board of Peace linked to Trump have announced a pledge of $7 billion in humanitarian assistance for Gaza, aiming to support relief efforts and address the growing crisis in the region.
Donald Trumps Board of Peace has gotten money from countries. These countries have given than $7 billion to help people in Gaza. The US president said this when the Board of Peace had its meeting.
By The Academy Awards12 days ago in Earth
United Nations has stated that the widespread violence and human rights abuses in Sudan display clear characteristics commonly associated with genocide, raising alarm over the scale and severity of the atrocities.
The United Nations has found out that the Rapid Support Forces, a group did some very bad things to people in the city of el-Fasher in Sudan. They think this could be genocide, which's a big word that means killing a lot of people from a certain group on purpose.
By The Academy Awards12 days ago in Earth
Donald Trump warned that the world has just ten days to find out whether Iran will accept a new agreement, cautioning that serious consequences could follow if no deal is reached.
US President Donald Trump says that the world will find out over the ten days if the United States will make a deal with Iran or take military action.
By The Academy Awards12 days ago in Earth
A Tree Called Jacob
Third time. They say the third time’s the charm and she got too caught up in that promise to have any doubts. Yet here she was leaving the doctor’s office with swollen eyes for the third time. He tried to console her as they drove home but she insisted on silence. It made her feel selfish but she was owed a little selfishness. The AC blasted on one side of her face as the other side pressed into the window. He tapped on the wheel as if the rhythm would summon her to speak again. When they arrived home she found it colder than she did before. She slept with her head on his lap as he watched a show, what went on in her mind was louder than whatever was on the television. The next morning there were coffee and eggs waiting for her. People came throughout the day with treats and solaces for the two of them. It all felt hollow to her no matter the gesture, the greatest gift she could be offered is the permission to lie in bed all day.
By Ben Langford12 days ago in Earth
When Behavior Walks Away:
I have spent decades watching how behavior changes when the environment stops making sense. That skill came from forensics, trauma science, and animal work in the field. Patterns never break cleanly. They stretch first. They warp. Then the organism abandons the behavior that once kept it stable. I see that pattern now across animals that have nothing in common except the world they live in.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin12 days ago in Earth
The Body’s Autopilot: How the Breath Reclaims Control Over Our Inner Rhythm
Every one of us has experienced those moments when the body acts long before the mind has a chance to catch up. Perhaps your heart suddenly begins to race, your shoulders turn to stone, or your breath grows shallow and tight. It feels as if an invisible hand has pressed a "START" button deep inside you, without ever asking for your permission.
By Pavel Pavlov16 days ago in Earth
Water Ceremony At The Mississippi River
We were especially pleased with the sun up in the sky today! And I talked about how much energy the sun gives me in the winter. I have never been diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), but I believe I have it. My energy is like night and day when the sun hasn't been out for a few days.
By Denise E Lindquist16 days ago in Earth











