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EDUCATION

How The Brain Works–And How Students Can Respond

contributed by Dr. Judy Willis Although the brain is an amazing organ, it’s not equipped to process the billions of bits of information that bombard

HEALTH

2023 Ultimate Holiday Gift Giving Guide (For Everyone On Your List!)

I don’t know about you, but this year I’m thinking about the holidays a little earlier than usual — in part for something nice to

NATURE

Africam Shows Schedule: September 2021

The Africam Show (Tuesdays at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET) – A special live Q&A session to catch up on the best weekly

TECH

After two ambitious years, TikTok parent ByteDance starts mass layoffs in gaming

ByteDance’s gaming ambition has been an expensive, short-lived pursuit. In late 2021, the TikTok parent’s plans for video games came into the spotlight after it

SOCIAL MEDIA

US Senators Accuse X of Profiting From Terrorist Propaganda

The challenges keep coming for X, with a group of more than two dozen House Democrats in the U.S. issuing a letter that accuses the

ENTERTAINMENT

Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Concert Movie Premiere Reunites Destiny’s Child

Beyoncé brought out the old and the new Saturday night … unveiling her new ‘Renaissance’ flick, and bringing together the group that launched her career.

REAL ESTATE

No Cash to Invest? Use THIS Side Hustle to Help Buy Your First Rental

Saving for your first rental property can take a while, but adding side hustle income could help you stockpile enough cash to buy much sooner.

CRYPTO

What happened in crypto this weekend?

Bitcoin to become talking point in U.S. Republican debate Vivek Ramaswamy, a United States presidential candidate and Bitcoin advocate, has assured that Bitcoin (BTC) will

ECONOMY

USD slips below 200-DMA despite rebound in yields – FXStreet

USD slips below 200-DMA despite rebound in yields  FXStreet Source link

FINANCE

“If you like Bitcoin, buy Bitcoin”

CNBC Host Jim Cramer Is Now Bullish on Bitcoin: “If you like Bitcoin, buy Bitcoin” Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s Mad Money, has reversed