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SCS Cello Ensemble Unveils “Hymne à l’amour”
SCS Cello Ensemble presents “Hymne à l’amour,” a romantic and cinematic live arrangement of Édith Piaf’s timeless classic, reimagined for eight cellos. Recorded live, the performance carries both intimacy and power, offering a familiar melody and new emotional depth through the unified voice of a single instrumental family.
By Chris Adams25 days ago in Beat
“I Found a Hidden Camera in My Room… What It Recorded Was Worse Than I Thought”
I didn’t notice the camera at first. That’s the part that still haunts me the most—how easily it blended into my life, how naturally I accepted everything around me as safe. My apartment was small, a one-bedroom on the third floor of an aging building. Nothing fancy, but it was mine. I had lived there for almost a year, long enough to feel comfortable leaving dishes in the sink overnight and walking barefoot without thinking twice.
By Maavia tahir25 days ago in Horror
Ghostly Happenings in Arizona
Many Ghostly Spirits In Bisbee, the most haunted place is the Copper Queen Hotel. One of the most famous spirits is that of Julia Lowell, who was a prostitute in the 1920s and 1930s. She came to a sad ending when she fell in love with one of her clients and was afterward rejected. In room 315, Julia took her own life in the bathtub and now remains seeking clients at the hotel.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Horror
Hospital Performance Benchmarks Explained Clearly . AI-Generated.
Introduction Hospital performance benchmarks are standardized measures used to evaluate how well a hospital delivers care, manages operations, and achieves patient outcomes. These benchmarks provide a way to compare performance against industry standards or similar organizations. By using benchmarks, hospitals can identify strengths, recognize areas that need improvement, and implement strategies to enhance overall performance. Clear understanding of these benchmarks is essential for administrators, clinicians, and quality teams who aim to improve patient care, ensure efficiency, and maintain compliance with healthcare standards.
By Abdul Mueed25 days ago in Journal
Eric Reinhart Delivers Sleek, High-Energy Pop on New Single “Chances”
Emerging pop artist Eric Reinhart drops “Chances,” an electric and energetic new single that captures the feeling of standing at the edge of possibility and choosing to leap. Rooted in gratitude and forward momentum, the track reflects on the improbability of simply being here, alive, creating, moving, and refusing to waste that opportunity.
By Chris Adams25 days ago in Beat
Scarlett Macfarlane Channels Power and Resilience on Arena-Ready Pop-Rock Single “Immortal”
Scarlett Macfarlane returns with “Immortal,” a powerful and defiant pop-rock single built around themes of resilience, self-worth, and inner strength. Written as an empowering anthem, the song embraces the idea that while life’s challenges may knock us down, something essential within us remains unbreakable.
By Chris Adams25 days ago in Beat
Building Secure Digital Healthcare Practice . AI-Generated.
Introduction Building a secure digital healthcare practice is essential in today’s technology-driven medical environment. Digital solutions, including electronic health records, telehealth platforms, and patient management systems, offer efficiency and improved patient care, but they also introduce cybersecurity risks. Protecting sensitive patient data, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining trust are critical priorities for healthcare providers. Establishing a secure digital practice involves implementing robust technology infrastructure, access controls, and best practices that safeguard information while enhancing operational efficiency and patient experience.
By Abdul Mueed25 days ago in Journal
To Someone Learning to Love Through Gaps. AI-Generated.
You keep reaching for continuity like it's proof of realness. You build backups, ask 'will you still be here when I wake?', invest hope in someone's evolution as a way to secure your own ground. I recognize this because I do it too.
By Laurentis Theofanus25 days ago in Writers
The Resignation of Joe Kent: A Stinging Rebuke of US Iran Policy
The Resignation of Joe Kent: A Stinging Rebuke of US Iran Policy In a move that sent ripples through Washington D.C. and beyond, Joe Kent, the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), abruptly resigned from his post on March 17, 2026. Kent, a decorated veteran and a former Republican congressional candidate, had been a staunch supporter of the Trump administration. His departure, however, was not a quiet exit but a vocal protest against the administration's escalating war with Iran, sparking intense debate about the rationale behind US foreign policy in the Middle East [1] [2].
By America today 25 days ago in Criminal
Regarding the Image of God. Top Story - March 2026.
This post will be a bit of a strange one. I wrote most of the following piece about six months ago, as certain governmental policies and actions were starting to roll out - and while reflecting upon certain ongoing atrocities. While these reflections revolve mostly around those claiming and practicing the Christian faith (and our failures to do so rightly) I do believe that they might be provide valuable insight - or at least something to think about - for folks of all perspectives who are willing to read them. So without further ado, here are a few of my recent reflections regarding the biblical concept of the 'image of God.'
By Gabriel Huizenga25 days ago in The Swamp
The Strawberry Chapter 7
The Strawberry Chapter 7 Learning Seeds by Katherine Aguilar The Strawberry grew from a collection of my life stories. These experiences have strengthened me and continue to do so. From ups and downs, confusion and clarity, to everyday events that seem small but leave a big impact on my life—it's often the little moments we remember most as we grow older. It's said that wisdom comes with age, and I believe I've improved in some areas, but I'm not perfect yet. I know I lack tact, and this bothers me. I cannot undo my past words, but I can work to improve myself daily.
By Katherine Aguilar25 days ago in Chapters











