[ad_1] Today, Free League Publishing announced that the next major campaign supplement for the award-winning fourth edition of Twilight: 2000, Operation Reset, is available now for pre-order through the Free League webshop. Pre-orders will receive early access to a complete PDF of the module once it is finalized, ahead of the physical retail release in spring 2026. Walking through the […]
How to Choose Where to Stay in Paris (And Where to Avoid)
[ad_1] The first time we visited Paris, we did what a lot of first-timers do. We found a deal on a hotel with a view of the Eiffel Tower and booked it. We thought we had it all figured out. The reality was that we spent half of our trip on the metro just trying […]
AI in My 60s: Crashing the Streaming Party & Building Residual Income for Life
Intro: A seasoned ear meets silicon At sixty, most folks have their playlists sorted. They’re reminiscing about the classics or complaining about the noise coming out of today’s speakers. Meanwhile, I’m sliding into the production seat, grabbing artificial intelligence by the collar and asking it to remix my past, present and future. Generative AI has […]
AI for the Over‑40: Crafting Legacy, Securing Retirement and Building Residual Income
You’ve paid your dues. You’ve raised families, started companies, survived recessions and reinventions. You’ve watched technology evolve from dial‑up to high‑speed, from walkmans to wireless earbuds, from typewriters to tablets. Now, just as you’re finding your groove, the world is hurling artificial intelligence at you with the urgency of a TikTok trend. It’s tempting to […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Karen Barbour: Brainwaves and Wavestorms…
[ad_1] One of the shows we highly recommend this week to check out in NYC is Karen Barbour‘s exhibition with the great Harkawik gallery. Born in 1956 in San Francisco, Karen Barbour lives and works in Inverness, CA. Her paintings evidence a dazzling hallucination, a private language pieced together through a relentless spiritual pursuit, and […]
AI in Prison? Robot Guards? How the Criminal Justice System …
[ad_1] This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for future newsletters. In July, Tesla fans lined up for hours in Los Angeles to check out the new “retro-futuristic” diner and charging station opened by Elon Musk. […]
11 Jobs Where You Can Bring Your Pet to Work
[ad_1] Did you know there are jobs where you can bring your pet to work? Bringing a pet to work might have once seemed impossible, but now workplaces are much more pet friendly, so it’s becoming more common to see people working next to their pets all day. And, with the increase of remote and […]
Flavor-Packed Tuscan Garlic Skillet Chicken (No Cream Needed…
[ad_1] This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Tuscan garlic skillet chicken is one of those dinners I make and then wonder why I don’t make it more often. Juicy chicken and sun-dried tomatoes all cook together in one skillet. No heavy […]
Pumpkin Spice Overnight Oats
[ad_1] For many years, I avoided grains completely and was vocal about it! During the height of my Hashimoto’s autoimmune disease, removing grains from my diet was one of the things that made a noticeable difference in my healing. Now that my body is back to a healthy state, I’ve added a lot of foods […]
Ancient Ruins & Myths: 12 Must-See Historical Sites in Greec…
[ad_1] There is so much to know and love about Greece. It’s the place where democracy was born, where gods meddled in mortal affairs, and where architecture reached divine levels of perfection. Whether you’re a die-hard history buff or just someone who likes their ruins with a side of spectacular scenery, Greece delivers. With its […]