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Volvo has revealed some of the key figures for its upcoming EX60 mid-size electric SUV. Read more âș
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Samsung has shelved its Ballie robot indefinitely and turned it into an internal research project instead. Read more âș
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No one is laughing about Greenland anymore. President Donald Trumpâs frequently expressed desire for the US to take possession of the worldâs largest island may once have been treated as a lark, troll, or distraction, but following last weekâs capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, itâs become clear that Trump is increasingly acquiring a taste [âŠ] Read more âș
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A federal officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday, shortly after the Trump administration deployed thousands of immigration agents to the city. Although the full circumstances of the killing remain unclear, video of the shooting shows an officer opening fire on the woman as she drove away. Realistically, thereâs virtually no chance [âŠ] Read more âș
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The Silicon Valley investor Bill Gurley said to "co-climb" the career ladder with peers rather than have "sharp elbows." Read more âș
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The Trump administration's new guidelines removed specific recommendations on how much you should drink. Having concrete numbers helped me cut back. Read more âș
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The oldest members of the Baby Boomer generation reach their 80th birthdays in 2026, a milestone that carries profound implications for a nation whose healthcare infrastructure appears unprepared for this demographic tidal wave. As approximately 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 continue aging, experts warn that the United States faces a fundamental mismatch ... Read more Read more âș
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While you might think respect comes from big achievements or natural charisma, it's actually the tiny verbal habits you don't even noticeâlike apologizing when you haven't done anything wrong or filling every silenceâthat are quietly sabotaging how others perceive you. Read more âș
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As the candles on your birthday cake multiply, you might notice something unexpected happening: the very behaviors you once dismissed as "boring" are quietly transforming into your greatest sources of contentment. Read more âș
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Most Americans have little sense of where they stand financially compared to their neighbors. A recent medical school graduate earning $200,000 annually but carrying $300,000 in student debt might have a negative net worth, placing them below someone retired with a paid-off home worth $150,000 and $40,000 in savings. Meanwhile, a household with $200,000 in ... Read more Read more âș
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You might blame your busy schedule or think you're just "not a people person," but the real reason you're struggling to maintain close friendships could be these unconscious patterns you've been repeating since childhoodâand you probably don't even realize you're doing them. Read more âș
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After losing my fortune and standing in food bank queues at 29, I discovered that wealthy people's well-meaning advice about poverty is like explaining sight to someone who's never opened their eyes. Read more âș
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Trump captured a sitting president and announced America would ârunâ Venezuela. The debate about legality misses what actually happened. At 2 a.m. on January 3rd, U.S. military helicopters flew low over Caracas, firing at targets on the ground. By morning, Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro was in handcuffs on a Department of Justice aircraft heading to ... Read more Read more âș
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While millions toss and turn in frustration during these mysterious pre-dawn hours, neuroscience and ancient wisdom are revealing why your brain deliberately wakes you at this exact timeâand what it's desperately trying to process. Read more âș
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These rare individuals don't just brighten rooms with charisma or charmâthey possess eight specific emotional skills that transform every interaction, from remembering your dad's surgery to celebrating your wins without keeping score. Read more âș
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