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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Speedy Memories: The Surprising Truth About How We Recall

In the world of memory studies, there's a curious twist. When people are asked to judge if they "remember" or just "know" something, the "remember" responses are often quicker. This might seem odd, as "remember" is supposed to be slow and thoughtful, while "know" should be fast and automatic. Some e

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May 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Life Inside the Playboy Mansion: Fear and Manipulation

Holly Madison, a former Playboy bunny, has shared her experiences of living in the Playboy mansion and dating its founder, Hugh Hefner. She described her time there as far from enjoyable, filled with fear and manipulation. Madison was in her 20s when she moved into the mansion in 2001, while Hefner

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Future's Heat: How Climate Extremes Will Affect Us

The world is getting hotter. This is not a surprise. This is due to human activities. The big question is: how will this affect people's lives? How will it affect the number of extreme weather events people experience in their lifetime? This is a complex issue. It involves looking at climate m

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May 08 2025POLITICS

China's Taiwan Plans: Learning from US's Yemen Strategy

China is closely observing the US's military actions in Yemen. This is not just about the conflict itself, but about what China can learn for its own potential military moves. The US has been actively involved in Yemen since mid-March 2025, using aircraft carriers and other naval forces to target th

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May 08 2025POLITICS

Trade Shifts and Diplomatic Surprises

The political landscape is ever-changing, and recent developments show just how fluid it can be. President Trump has notably shifted his stance on trade deals. Initially, he was confident that his tariffs would swiftly force foreign nations into new agreements, boasting that countries were eager to

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May 08 2025POLITICS

Syria's New Leader Seeks Support Amidst Ongoing Struggles

The Syrian landscape has shifted dramatically. The brutal dictator Bashar Assad is gone. Al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda member, is now in charge. He has promised to safeguard minority groups and promote more inclusive policies. However, the path to peace is far from smooth. In March, a wave of sec

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump's New Plan: Easing AI Chip Export Rules

The Trump administration has decided to change its approach to AI chip exports. It plans to replace a rule set by the Biden administration. This rule was supposed to limit the export of AI chips. It would have affected companies like Nvidia and AMD. The Biden rule was criticized for being too compl

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Big Trade News: What's Really Going On?

The world is buzzing with anticipation as a major trade announcement is on the horizon. The buzz is all about a significant trade agreement that's supposed to be unveiled. This news comes after a period of intense trade tensions and high tariffs that have been causing headaches for both the US and g

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May 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Processed Foods on Parkinson's

The spotlight is now on ultraprocessed foods and their potential connection to Parkinson's disease. This revelation comes after years of research linking these foods to various health issues. The latest development? A study that suggests a higher intake of ultraprocessed foods might be tied to early

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May 08 2025EDUCATION

Protesters Storm University Library: A Clash Over Divestment

A significant event unfolded at Columbia University when pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over a section of the main campus library. This incident occurred just two days before final exams were set to begin, adding extra stress for students. The demonstrators demanded that the university cut ties

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