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Futuristic brain scanning headbands could help Brits track 'mental workload'
Daily Star· 5 days agoBrits could soon use brain-scanning headbands to track their “mental workload." Boffins say the...
Nicaragua’s Downward Spiral | by María Fernanda Bozmoski - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 5 days agoNicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has exiled Sheynnis Palacios, the reigning Miss Universe, from...
Muhammad Ali's 9 Children: All About the Boxing Legend's Sons and Daughters
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoRasheda Ali, 53 Vivien Killilea/Getty Rasheda Ali attends the Telluride Film Festival on September...
North Myrtle Beach ice cream shop goes viral on TikTok. Here’s how they make their treats
Myrtle Beach Sun News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe shop’s imaginative creations come from the owner, as well as suggestions from commenters. Some...
The fallout from election falsehoods: 9 examples
Politifact· 6 days agoA 2022 movie and book called "2,000 Mules" outlined what they maintained was credible evidence of a widespread effort by people — "mules" — illegally...
Now You See Me 3 finally gets release date
Digital Spy· 6 days agoHorsemen, with their magic shows stumping authorities when they drain the bank accounts of the corrupt and funnel the money to audience members. A sequel...
What’s new on Paramount+ in July 2024
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoKetchup Entertainment Paramount+ doesn’t have any new shows in July that can compare with the June premieres of Mayor of Kingstown and Criminal Minds:...
Oprah Winfrey Recalls Being Body-Shamed By Joan Rivers On ‘The Tonight Show’
HuffPost via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoWinfrey then recalled how around the same time, she “cried” and “prayed” because she thought being...
Food is no longer a main character on The Bear
Vox· 6 days ago“The dishes have really taken a back seat in this season,” Amy McCarthy, a writer for Eater who recently reviewed this season, explains. In its early...
What the politicians' favourite restaurants say about them
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoFor an utterance closing in on 200-years-old, “you are what you eat” has held up remarkably well....