Mavis Madzivanzira, sister to socialite and self-styled cleric Passion Java, is facing the prospect of a custodial sentence after being convicted on nine counts of fraud involving nearly US$120,000.
Michael Sandel, the Harvard professor, has been predicting this political moment for decades. We called him to discuss where we go from here. By Lauren Jackson I am the host of Believing. Michael ...
Living in an era of falsehoods, speculation and disguised truth requires humility and staying closer to Jesus Christ, President Dallin H. Oaks said Tuesday in a full Marriott Center at BYU in Provo, ...
A private school that’s opening campuses from New York to California uses AI bots to teach kids their academic subjects in just two hours a day – claiming its Silicon Valley methods could shake up the ...
In 1985, New Hampshire selected a group of teachers from across the state as finalists for NASA’s Teacher in Space program. Phil Browne from Goffstown High School was among them. “I had seen images ...
ABSTRACT: Background: The vacuum extractor is a tool that, through controlled vacuum generation, produces negative pressure on the fetal head, allowing traction, flexion, rotation, and extraction. It ...
While much has changed in schools in recent years with technology, the need to read and write alongside a text remains a crucial component for learning. This type of writing, note-making as opposed to ...
President Oaks said that after his extended period of fasting and prayer, the Lord had revealed that he should call President Henry B. Eyring as first counselor and President D. Todd Christofferson as ...
President Dallin H. Oaks was ordained Tuesday, Oct. 14, as the 18th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. “I accept with humility the responsibility that God has placed upon me ...
When writer Abdel Raouf Dafri and producer Marco Cherqui come onto Zoom to discuss their series reboot of Jacques Audiard’s 2009 classic A Prophet it is hard to get a question in edgeways as they ...
On Sunday morning, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints woke to the news that Russell M. Nelson—the leader of their faith, and a man they considered a prophet of God—had died.