[ad_1] This week, Rahm Emanuel — a chief of staff in the Obama White House and widely rumored 2028 candidate — went to Tel Aviv to deliver a stern message …
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Health and Lifestyle
Science Reveals Why Exercise Takes Longer to Pay Off as You Get Older
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] Staying active and following a regular workout routine offers clear physical and mental benefits at any age. But over time, progress slows. Movements demand more focus, recovery takes …
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[ad_1] Most travellers now fly with several battery-powered items: a phone, laptop, tablet, camera, headphones, smartwatch, portable charger or vape. But packing one of them in the wrong bag can …
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[ad_1] Cognitive function, hand dexterity, and breathing ability play an important role in helping people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) use their inhalers correctly, according to a new study. …
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[ad_1] Just the Tip: Income, spending, and savings rate all matter, but net worth is the single number that shows whether you’re building financial security over time. It’s simply assets …
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Tech & Science
Hip Replacements Are Lasting Far Longer Than Doctors Once Thought
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] Modern hip replacements could change what patients expect from surgery. Instead of a temporary fix, they may offer decades of reliable movement. Credit: Shutterstock A large international study suggests …
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[ad_1] With tensions rising all week, the U.S. has launched a new round of strikes against Iranian military targets and maritime assets. The strikes follow an announcement made by President …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Quantum mechanics once baffled scientists. Now it’s changing the world
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] For much of the early 20th century, quantum mechanics was one of the most puzzling ideas in science. The theory challenged conventional thinking and left even leading physicists struggling …
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[ad_1] I was really looking forward to July 4, and not just because I love a poolside barbecue. This year the American holiday also marked a big symbolic deadline for …
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Animals & Pets
Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn’t stay that way
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] Neandertal babies seem to have started life much the same as modern humans, then grew a lot faster. The idea comes from two separate studies: one that examined the …

