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14 Apr 2025

#society

Fox News: 'Stranger Things' star, 22, still lives at home with parents despite Hollywood success
'Stranger Things' star, 22, still lives at home with parents despite Hollywood success
Finn Wolfhard, the 22-year-old star of "Stranger Things," still lives with his parents in Vancouver despite his success. He values having a home base to return to while working on the show, which wrapped its fifth season and is set to premiere in 2025.

Wolfhard has lived independently at times but has returned to his family for support. He shares that they have separate spaces in their home. Other cast members, like Millie Bobby Brown, have also lived with their parents during filming, highlighting a common experience among young stars.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Blue Origin Launch, Sandstorm in Iraq, and Newborn Malayan Tapir Calf
Day in Photos: Blue Origin Launch, Sandstorm in Iraq, and Newborn Malayan Tapir Calf
On April 14, 2025, significant global events unfolded, including President Trump meeting El Salvador's Nayib Bukele at the White House and Hungary's parliament approving constitutional changes to ban LGBT public events. Meanwhile, Singapore faces trade challenges, and the UK government intervenes in the struggling British Steel plant.

In Ukraine, a Russian missile strike in Sumy resulted in at least 34 fatalities, prompting condemnation from European and U.S. leaders. Other notable occurrences included celebrations for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year in Sri Lanka and the unveiling of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic torches in Japan.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: Holy Week: Prayer That Pierces
Holy Week: Prayer That Pierces
During Passiontide, believers reflect on Christ's companionship through suffering, particularly in Gethsemane, where he confronts human fears and pain. This journey culminates in Easter, symbolizing new life and hope beyond death.

The exploration includes readings of four poems that delve into the themes of agony and love, emphasizing the transformative power of Christ’s suffering and the divine mercy released through it.


#culture

GB News: Christopher Biggins pays heartfelt tribute to Upstairs, Downstairs star Jean Marsh
Christopher Biggins pays heartfelt tribute to Upstairs, Downstairs star Jean Marsh
Christopher Biggins revealed behind-the-scenes insights of the classic British series "Upstairs, Downstairs" after the passing of co-creator Jean Marsh at age 90 due to dementia complications. Her contributions to the show remain significant in television history.


The Imaginative Conservative: The Faith of E.E. Cummings
The Faith of E.E. Cummings
E.E. Cummings, while skeptical of dogma and formal religion, maintained a respect for spirituality rooted in his Unitarian upbringing. His poetry reflects a lyrical praise for God and nature, echoing transcendentalist themes. Unlike contemporaries Stevens and Eliot, Cummings embraced a bohemian lifestyle, using playful language to challenge conventional forms.

All three poets, products of Harvard's intellectual environment, reacted against the prevailing religious norms of their time. Cummings' work embodies a spirit of freedom and reverence, celebrating the natural world and the complexities of human experience.


#education

Fox News: Harvard won’t comply with Trump admin’s demands amid threats of cutting federal funding
Harvard won’t comply with Trump admin’s demands amid threats of cutting federal funding
Harvard University President Alan M. Garber announced the institution will not comply with the Trump administration's demands regarding federal funding, despite potential losses. He emphasized that no government should dictate university operations, asserting the importance of academic freedom and independence.

Garber highlighted Harvard's contributions to significant medical and technological advancements, arguing that the administration's demands threaten both the university's First Amendment rights and the broader pursuit of knowledge. He reaffirmed Harvard's commitment to addressing antisemitism while maintaining its values as a private institution.