Many people who take GLP-1 drugs find that their cravings disappear. I went to a Buddhist monastery to try to understand why that doesn’t feel like enlightenment.
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Shayla Colon is a native New Yorker and previous Hearst Fellow for Hearst CT Media and the Times Union. She is now a freelance writer for the Times Union, covering stories about the environment ...
The enigmatic Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, first went on display 91 years ago this week. While some Christians see it as the cloth that covered Jesus ...
With recent scientific studies confirming the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, a sacred cloth believed to have been used to wrap the holy body of Jesus Christ, several AI-generated picture s ...
In fact, they claim to have produced evidence which proves what the faithful have long believed – that the Turin Shroud did indeed once cover the body of Christ. Measuring 4.3 metres (14 feet 3 ...
It would catapult that piece of cloth to global renown because some claim that the piece of cloth in question — the 'Shroud of Turin' — contains nothing less than an image of God Himself1.
Shayla Bulloch is a crime and police reporter at The Courier-Mail in Brisbane. She has previously worked as a journalist across regional Queensland, including in Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast and ...
For centuries Christians have attributed a first-century date to the Shroud of Turin. Nuclear engineer Robert Rucker says that his latest research on the shroud verifies that. “The Shroud of ...