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Sep 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart People Learn: The Power of Connecting Dots

Steve Jobs, a tech visionary, had a unique take on intelligence. He believed that smart people are great at seeing patterns and making connections that others might miss. This idea isn't just a random thought. Science backs it up. Research in neuroscience shows that intelligent brains work efficien

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

London's Divided Streets: A Clash of Views

London witnessed a significant display of public sentiment recently, with two opposing groups taking to the streets. The larger gathering, organized by a well-known far-right figure, saw tens of thousands of people marching under the banner of "Unite the Kingdom. " Their rally was a mix of national

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Sep 13 2025POLITICS

Nepal's New Leader Steps In After Deadly Protests

Nepal is back to normal after days of chaos. The government lifted the curfew in Kathmandu and nearby areas on Saturday. This happened after the country's first woman prime minister was appointed. Protests started on Monday. They were about a ban on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube.

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Sep 13 2025LIFESTYLE

When Gym Proposals Go Wrong: A Friendship Tested

A recent event on Reddit showed how a gym proposal led to a big fight between friends. A woman was upset when her best friend proposed to his girlfriend while she was working out. The girlfriend said yes, but she didn't seem happy about it. The friend later told the woman that his girlfriend didn't

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Sep 12 2025CRIME

A Deadly Encounter: What Happened Near Chicago?

A serious incident took place near Chicago involving immigration officers and a man who was not documented. The man, Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez, was the focus of a vehicle stop by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Things took a tragic turn when he tried to escape, leading to a v

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Sep 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Virtual Boy: A Late but Welcome Comeback

Nintendo is finally giving some love to its forgotten Virtual Boy. After years of ignoring this oddball console, Nintendo is bringing Virtual Boy games to the Switch. But there's a catch: you'll need to buy a special dock to play them. Starting February 17, Switch Online Expansion Pack subscribers

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Sep 12 2025POLITICS

Bolsonaro's Legal Battle: A Closer Look at the Coup Allegations

In a significant legal development, Brazil's Supreme Court has declared that former president Jair Bolsonaro is responsible for orchestrating a plan to overthrow the government. The court's decision came after a majority of the judges agreed on his guilt. However, not all judges were in agreement, a

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

Painful Periods: A Hidden Struggle

Many women face monthly pain during their periods, but not everyone talks about it openly. This pain, known as dysmenorrhea, can range from mild to severe and affects over 40% of women during their reproductive years. Surprisingly, many women deal with this pain on their own, often using self-medica

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Arrowhead Stadium: A Fortress of Noise and Tough Competition

Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is known for being one of the most challenging places for NFL teams to play. This is not just an opinion but a fact supported by many players and records. The stadium's loud fan base and intense atmosphere make it a tough place for visiting teams. Tom Brady, a legen

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Pilot Takes Flight to a New Role in Aviation Safety

The White House has put forward a new name for a key role in aviation safety. John DeLeeuw, a seasoned pilot and safety expert from American Airlines, is set to join the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). He's taking over a spot left empty after the recent dismissal of a previous appointee

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