The Christian Post on MSNOpinion

The false messiah driving Iran

About 20 years ago, then-president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, stated in an interview that he experienced a supernatural ...
Ever since I was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease, I’ve been finding myself thinking about Little Women’s Beth ...
A poetry collection. That could happen, right? Instead of pawing for your doomscrolling device, you could instead pick up a ...
PCWorld explores a debate about guest Wi-Fi networks, where the author successfully convinced a security expert of their ...
We can choose to operate from the intuitive kairos sense of time rather than the relentless, often overwhelming chronos ...
Can parents ever learn to text like their kids? Should they even try?
A deep dive into how the Star Wars series peaked early and lost momentum over its run.
Twelve Drinks That Changed My Life is an addiction memoir that's full to the brim with humour and humanity. It is, Simon ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOpinion

A welter of books

SOME people were surprised by the figures I cited in my articles on the amount of money that the Department of Education (DepEd) has invested in the procurement of books. A total of P19 billion was ...
The Supreme Court in 2026 limited ISP liability for copyright infringement, ruling they can’t be held responsible unless they ...
The show, which runs through Aug. 1, features three exquisitely controlled lead performances, and a director who matches them.
The 2026 midterms are here, and negative campaign messaging is flooding screens across the U.S. In Texas’ Senate race, Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton’s comments about Democratic Texas Rep.