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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Monday, September 02, 2024 Pat McAfee (L) dances in his seat during a commercial break on ESPN’s College GameDay his new co-host, Nick Saban, looks on on August 31, 2024. | Screenshot/Twitter/College GameDay A 17-second video clip of ESPN’s College GameDay personality Pat McAfee dancing at his desk while his […]
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first interview with the press in a pre-recorded sit-down with CNN’s Dana Bash last night. She was joined by her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and, predictably, opinions range on how they did. The general consensus, however, is that the interview went reasonably well. Harris mostly addressed […]
This is the headline of an analysis by Oxford professor Samuel Ramani warning that the weapons technology of our enemies is surging ahead of our own. His article comes in response to recent reports that President Biden ordered US forces last March to prepare for possible nuclear war with Russia, China, and North Korea. […]
On August 28, 430, St. Augustine of Hippo died. Perhaps the most important father of the early church, Augustine’s writings shaped Western theology and defined how Western European society understood itself for over a thousand years. Augustine was born in Thagaste in modern Algeria in 534. His mother Monica was a Christian, but his […]
Sometimes, our greatest dangers are the ones we cannot see: an Indiana man has admitted that he tried to kill his wife by poisoning her Coca-Cola with cocaine and other drugs so he could marry her daughter. Other examples: A rare but deadly mosquito-borne virus is forcing a Massachusetts town to shut its parks, […]
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is delaying its Polaris Dawn launch, scheduled for today, until tomorrow morning due to a helium leak. The mission will send four people into orbit for five days. On day three, two of them will perform the first spacewalk ever conducted on a commercial mission. In related news, NASA announced Saturday […]
In my last article about our political divide, I wrote, “Political views bring out the best and the worst in us. I know I’m a work in progress myself. Christians must repent of their pride and anger, and the church must unite in submission to God before our country faces devastating damages from which it may […]
How does someone find their way into a church? Most would argue that it’s through some kind of invitation, and I would agree. But what keeps them there? What is it that, once they engaged a church in some form or fashion, has them remain in attendance? The answer might surprise you. For most groups […]
Hezbollah launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel yesterday morning. The attack could have been far worse: Israeli jets simultaneously struck thousands of Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon prior to the terror group’s attack, a preemptive operation that greatly limited the damage in Israel. Hezbollah claimed that it had only aimed at military […]
Going into the Democratic National Convention (DNC), one of the primary criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign was that it subsisted more on vibes than substance. The Dispatch’s Nick Catoggio used a Seinfeld line to liken it to “a show about nothing,” and he was hardly alone in that sentiment. While that approach […]