Those numbers are bad, Eldridge certainly struggled to contribute, yet the conditions of the whole experiment were off. Small ...
Gen X is the first generation to have it harder than their parents and have to take steps to catch up to baby boomers in ...
Jitendra Kumar discusses stepping into darkness for Bhagwat Chapter 1, his work with Arshad Warsi, and updates on Kota ...
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Trump is tearing down the White House - and rewriting its history in his image
Alongside the literal destruction of the White House's East Wing, the Trump administration's website rewrite shows his ...
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24 years later, we're still going
I've made time in recent years to direct the ability to think and to type very quickly into the creation of a stream of ...
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We are at peak cognitive liberation. What outcomes do we expect?
COGNITIVE liberation, a sociologist said, is a form of public awakening that more or less involves the following: ...
INTERVIEW: The star of ‘Baby Driver’, ‘The Iron Claw’ and ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ now plays a woman fleeing constant surveillance in the thriller ‘Relay’. She talks to Adam White about losing ...
Shocking details have emerged about Jeffrey Epstein’s depraved world and who in his inner circle allegedly helped organise his unthinkable crimes. In 2005, Lesley Groff’s life looked incredible.
Suzuki’s first electric car has finally arrived – and the new e-Vitara brings the brand’s trademark rugged charm into the EV era, with great value, real off-road ability and a tempting price tag ...
The use of artificial intelligence is leading to a flattening of our language that is evident in the emails we write and the texts we compose. Studies have already confirmed this. Robotic verbiage ...
The Missouri Public Service Commission held a hearing to get feedback on Ameren Missouri's plans to build a new natural gas ...
Uncontacted Indigenous groups could vanish within a decade without stronger protections, experts say
From the depths of Brazil’s Amazon to Indonesia’s rainforests, some of the world’s most isolated peoples are being squeezed by roads, miners and drug traffickers — a crisis unfolding far from public ...
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