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Columns Credit the Chicago nuns for Robert Prevosts rise to pope

In this article the author highlights the role of Chicago nuns in the rise of Robert Prevost to the position of Pope in 2025. The nuns who were instrumental in Prevosts early education instilled in him a strong sense of faith and service to others. Prevosts journey from a small Catholic school in Chicago to becoming the first American Pope was shaped by the guidance and support of these nuns. The author praises the nuns for their dedication and commitment to shaping young minds and credits them for contributing to the success of Prevost who is now leading the Catholic Church.

Politics Montgomery County Democrat Madeleine Dean and FBI Director Kash Patel had a tense exchange during a congressional hearing.
Opinion America’s extortionist-in-chief | Opinion

Seattle University law professor writes that the trade wars the cracking down on universities and law firms and the disappearing of people off American streets all have one thing in common: The White Houses extortionist brand of politics.

Opinion Give Trump a parade — right out of town | Letters to the editor
Sports Panthers’ comeback falls short as Maple Leafs take Game 1

The Toronto Maple Leafs took a 4-1 lead en route to a 5-4 win over the Florid Panthers in Game 1 of the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Education, News, Politics Trump administration says Harvard will receive no new grants until it meets White House demands

Harvard University will receive no new federal grants until it meets a series of demands from President Donald Trumps administration the Education Department announced Monday.

Technology Warren Buffett will step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO

Legendary investor Warren Buffett announced today that he will ask the Berkshire Hathaway board to have Greg Abel replace him as CEO at the end of 2025.

News 24 displaced after apartment fire in Aurora
Technology Week in Review Apple won’t raise prices — yet

Welcome back to Week in Review! Weve got lots of news for you today: Amazon earnings Apple earnings ChatGPT sycophancy Alibabas AI models and much

Technology Google’s Gemini has beaten Pokémon Blue (with a little help)

Googles most expensive AI model seems to have crossed a major milestone: Beating a 29-year-old video game. Last night Google CEO Sundar Pichai posted

Technology eBay and Etsy are relatively confident despite tariff pressures

Like virtually every sector in the business world the secondhand industry is grappling with the ramifications of President Donald Trumps tariffs.  As almost every sector in the business world grapples with tariffs eBay and Etsy both dont appear to be overly concerned.

News It’s peak bird migration season in Colorado. But their populations are in a steady decline.

As Colorado enters its peak bird migration season which is forecast from May 4 to 18 songbird populations are in decline. Bird scientists ask people to turn off their outside lights at night to help birds navigate.

News, Politics Is Colorado inviting Trump’s retribution? Plus book removals in schools and more from the legislature

Colorado Senate Bill 276 would expand state law that prohibits state employees from working with federal immigration authorities to include local officials agencies and law enforcement.

Technology How Riot Games is fighting the war against video game hackers

Riots anti-cheat artisan Phillip Koskinas explains how he and his team go after cheaters and cheat developers to protect the integrity of games such as Valorant and League of Legends.

Technology Google will soon start letting kids under 13 use its Gemini chatbot

Google will soon begin allowing kids under 13 who have parent-managed Google accounts to use its Gemini chatbot per The New York Times.

Technology One of Google’s recent Gemini AI models scores worse on safety

A recently released Google AI model scores worse on certain safety tests than its predecessor according to the companys internal benchmarking.

Technology Apple and Anthropic reportedly partner to build an AI coding platform

Apple and Anthropic are reportedly teaming up to build vibe-coding software that will use AI to write edit and test code for programmers.

Business How to Build a Team That Thinks and Executes Like a Founder
Business One of Microsofts Most Popular Products Is About to Skyrocket in Price

Microsoft is raising prices for its Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X consoles by up to $130 in response to market conditions and higher development costs.

Business The Warren Buffett Indicator Says It Is Time to Buy

Ahead of Berkshire Hathaways annual meeting in Omaha Nebraska this weekend Warren Buffetts favorite valuation metric is telling investors that equities are cheap.

Business I Trusted AI With Confidential Info — And It Came Back to Haunt Me

The narrative that AI is a partner or co-founder is seductive but misleading. The reality is that AI is not your friend lawyer or NDA-bound partner.

Business Thinking of Buying a Franchise? Youre Not Just Investing — Youre Also Being Evaluated.
News, Politics Republicans weigh cuts to Medicaid that could affect millions

WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps fellow Republicans in Congress are weighing steep cuts to the Medicaid health program as part of a wide-ranging budget package that also would cut taxes and raise spending on defense and border security.

News, Politics Judge skeptical of Trump administration argument that federal courts can’t review border declaration

A federal judge expressed skepticism over the Trump administrations assertions that its decision to declare an invasion at the U.S.-Mexico border and suspend asylum access was not something courts had the authority to review.

Politics Philadelphia Republicans are organizing a write-in campaign that could allow Patrick Dugan to run as the GOP nominee in November if he loses the Democratic primary against Larry Krasner.