Celebrities
Dr. Stephen Hupp on Scientific Skepticism, Misinformation, and CSICon’s Role in Defending Evidence-Based Thinking
Stephen Hupp, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, and Executive Director of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. He also serves as editor of Skeptical Inquirer, a leading publication promoting science and reason. Hupp’s work focuses on evidence-based psychological treatments, critical thinking, and the debunking of pseudoscience. Through research, writing, and public engagement, he advances scientific literacy and advocates for rigorous standards in mental health practice and public discourse.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen3 days ago in Interview
Top 10 Most Beautiful Actresses in the World 2025–2026
Top 10 Most Beautiful Actresses in the World 2025–2026 Every year, IMDb highlights stars who capture hearts not just with their looks but with their charisma and craft. This year’s list brings together a mix of global icons, screen legends, and rising sensations who continue to define beauty in their own unique ways.
By Farooq Hashmi5 days ago in Interview
Soumitra Dutta’s AI Governance Insights Find Relevance in the Current War-Like Crisis
As the world seems to be on the brink of the third world war, the evolving technology that is artificial intelligence stands at the crux of this and has always been cited as something that will shape the future of global security. For Soumitra Dutta, former dean at Oxford’s Said Business School, AI is his baby, because he has been studying and researching this subject for many years now, and also holds a major in Artificial Intelligence. Dutta continues to emphasize the fact that in order for world powers not to exploit the powers of AI in such vulnerable moments like the ongoing war between Iran and the USA-Israel, it is necessary that such technology is governed by an international body so that it does not undermine human values.
By David William24 days ago in Interview
Soumitra Dutta’s AI Governance Insights Find Relevance in the Current War-Like Crisis
As the world seems to be on the brink of the third world war, the evolving technology that is artificial intelligence stands at the crux of this and has always been cited as something that will shape the future of global security. For Soumitra Dutta, former dean at Oxford’s Said Business School, AI is his baby, because he has been studying and researching this subject for many years now, and also holds a major in Artificial Intelligence. Dutta continues to emphasize the fact that in order for world powers not to exploit the powers of AI in such vulnerable moments like the ongoing war between Iran and the USA-Israel, it is necessary that such technology is governed by an international body so that it does not undermine human values.
By David William24 days ago in Interview
I MADE THE SHADE ROOM!!!!
Honestly, this was unexpected but yes I was on the Shade Room. Three months ago, I wrote a story about Celebrities getting Honorary Degrees and how Rapper Young Joc, Reality Stars Cynthia Bailey and Towanda Braxton are receiving their honorary doctorates and accepting their titles from this so-called bible christian university.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a month ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 42: Geometry, Predictive Cognition, Information Theory, and the Dimensionality of Space
In this interview, Scott Douglas Jacobsen speaks with Rick Rosner about geometry, dimensionality, predictive cognition, and informational structure. Rosner begins by distinguishing the one-dimensional perimeter of a square from the two-dimensional surface of a sphere, using that contrast to explain inverse-square laws in physics. He then advances a speculative hypothesis that three-dimensional space may reflect informational complexity and non-overlapping histories across regions of the universe.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Alex Craiu, Russia’s 2025 Escalation in Ukraine: Energy Attacks, Frontline Pressure, and Civilian Resilience
Alex Craiu is a Romanian war correspondent based in Ukraine, reporting from the frontline and rear areas for international audiences. Trained in documentary and cinematography production, he studied in the United Kingdom and in California, United States. He works as an independent, freelance journalist and has produced short-form video reporting for social platforms as well as written analysis. In 2017, he completed an internship with the BBC in London, then expanded his field reporting during Russia’s full-scale invasion. Craiu has contributed to outlets including Veridica and In-Sight Publishing, focusing on civilian life, information warfare, battlefield realities, and humanitarian consequences under fire.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 41: Time-Reversed Black Holes and White Holes
In a late-night thought experiment, Scott Douglas Jacobsen recalls opening a quantum cosmology conference in Baku alongside Edward Witten and Leonard Susskind. He asks whether a “time-reversed” black hole could exist—like a pencil balanced on its tip for eons: lawful, but fantastically unlikely. Rick Rosner argues anomalies require a stabilizing mechanism: agency, control systems, and engineered conditions, much like quantum computers holding fragile superpositions or laboratories sustaining fusion. They extend the logic to speculative warp travel and to “white holes,” the general-relativistic time-reverse of eternal black holes, while noting the real physics ultimately hinges on horizons, entropy, and information preservation.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Interview
Nancy Vickers Recognized for Strengthening Community Healing Through Pieces of Me Greeting Cards
By Kendra Hall PHILADELPHIA — Community based artists continue reshaping how creativity supports healing, connection, and emotional wellness. Across Philadelphia, small businesses rooted in purpose are becoming platforms for affirmation, storytelling, and community restoration.
By Kendra Hall2 months ago in Interview
Sheila Khadijah Martinez Recognized for Building Cultural Connection Through Spanish Flavors
PHILADELPHIA — Community leaders who create spaces rooted in culture, conversation, and care continue shaping how people gather, connect, and build meaningful relationships. Across cities, experiences centered on food, storytelling, and shared presence are strengthening community bonds in ways that extend beyond traditional networking environments.
By Kendra Hall2 months ago in Interview







