Why We Survive, Part 5 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

Poseidon’s Catch is available on Kindle Since I write my books from my dreams, sometimes my dreams reflect my life experience. Fiction isn’t always fiction. We survive because of love. Love motivates us, challenges us, and spreads a joy and … Continue reading →

Why We Survive, Part 4 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

A Vampire for Christmas, Vampires in Manhattan, Book 4, available on Kindle While survival is based on love, having friends and/or family actively involved in one’s life increases chances of surviving. In my book Vampire in the Basement (Sequel to … Continue reading →

Trust and Perseverance

There’s a gentle affirmation in Jesus’ words as he speaks to anxious hearts in Gospel of John (John 14:1–14). “Do not let your hearts be troubled… my Father’s house has many rooms.” It isn’t a denial of fear, it’s an invitation to trust. He doesn’t promise an easy road; he promises himself. “I am the … Continue reading Trust and Perseverance →

Why We Survive, Part 3 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

A Vampire for Christmas, Vampires in Manhattan, Book 3, available on Kindle and Print Survival is based on love. Love can definitely happen in a coincidental meeting. You just happen to be in the same place at the same time. Do you believe in coincidence? Was it fate? Was it serendipity? Was it luck? In … … Continue reading →

White House moves to give federal agencies access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos

The US government is preparing to authorize a version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model for use by major US federal agencies, amid concerns that the AI model could rapidly spot cybersecurity vulnerabilities and offer the ability to exploit them.

Federal Chief Information Officer Gregory Barbaccia at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) told officials at Cabinet departments on…

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Why We Survive By Susan Hanniford Crowley

When Love Survives can be found at https://www.amazon.com/When-Love-Survives-Vampires-Manhattan-ebook/dp/B00E2Z904G Survival is key in our lives. But why do we survive? Soldiers on the front lines are fighting for their lives and those they love. I read a lot. I came across … Continue reading →

Nights of Passion Guest: Falling Down the Research Rabbit Hole By Bobbi Lerman

Are there good reasons for venturing down the writing rabbit hole? As one of the reigning queens of rabbit hole wanderings, the answer is a resounding yes. Though the navigation can be a delicate dance between inspiration and productivity, if … Continue reading →

AI’s need for speed, optical connectivity in focus at OFC 2026

The need for high-throughput and energy-efficient optical infrastructure, driven by AI demands, was a recurring theme at this month’s Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) conference in Los Angeles. The so-called opticalization of the network, where fiber replaces copper and optical connectivity becomes imperative, is critical in the AI era, according to OFC 2026 participants and industry…

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Center for Just Environmental Futures embeds justice in sustainability research

Stanford’s newly-launched Center for Just Environmental Futures seeks to advance research and education at the intersection of environmental sustainability and social justice.

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DOJ Resurrects War With Law Firms Despite Major Legal Blows

The Trump administration is going to defend the president’s executive orders targeting law firms one day after apparently deciding to stop the fight in court.

Administration lawyers asked an appeals court Monday if it could pull back from appealing its losses to the law firms. But the next morning, The New York Times reports, the Department of Justice suddenly flip-flopped, emailing the four law…

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A sustainability ‘Olympics’: Stanford hosts inaugural Global Sustainability Challenge’s Americas final

Four teams of Stanford participants advanced to the challenge’s Global Finale in April with innovative sustainability solutions.

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New Mexico to launch probe into notorious Epstein ranch

DEMONSTRATORS protest in front of New York’s Trump Tower.—Reuters

• Hillary accuses Trump of orchestrating ‘cover-up’
• Los Angeles mayor calls for 2028 Olympics chief to resign
• Hyatt boss steps down

SANTA FE: Lawmakers in the US state of New Mexico passed legislation on Monday to launch the “first full investigation” into what happened at Zorro Ranch, where the late sex offender Jeffrey…

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How the Democrats Can Play Offense on Immigration

If all politics is spectacle in the era of Donald Trump, few episodes illustrate this more vividly than that created by Republican governors who bused asylum-seeking immigrants from their states into Northern cities during Joe Biden’s presidency. Greg Abbott of Texas and Ron DeSantis of Florida ensured that in the run-up to Trump’s 2024 reelection effort, the news media—and millions of social…

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