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A little girl sparkles in Oscar-nominated film – and shines a light on child labour
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February 1, 2025
CES 2025: This little magnetic band will help you breathe better
Not everything at CES has to be some complicated technological marvel. Sometimes, there's a low tech device that figures out a new way to do something even better than what has come before it.Take the Intake, for example.Mashable came across Intake, which bills itself as the "only magnetic nasal dilator" at CES' Showstoppers event, where
January 8, 2025
9 Little Ways to Have a More Luxurious Life
This article is part of SELF’s third annual Rest Week, an editorial package dedicated to doing less. Taking care of yourself, physically and emotionally, is impossible without genuine downtime. With that in mind, we’ll be publishing articles up until the new year to help you make a habit of taking breaks, chilling out, and slowing
December 23, 2024
Joshua Roy (very) little used and little involved: there’s no point in keeping him in Montreal
The Canadiens had a big week of hockey in the last few days. The results against Utah, Columbus, New York and Boston: one win, two losses and one setback in overtime.Three points out of eight.The club is currently ranked 31st in the league, and the boys are showing no signs of progress. Management’s attempts to
December 2, 2024
Lady Thrills As Little Boy Offers To Buy Her Bottle Water
A lady expressed her thoughts on pretty privilege in a social media post. When she declined, he took out some money and suggested she buy it instead. She was curious and asked him why he was so nice, and he told her it was because of her looks. A lady expressed her thoughts on pretty
November 19, 2024
Watch: Why the US Has Made Little Progress Improving Black Americans’ Health
The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit. KFF Health News undertook a yearlong examination of how government decisions undermine Black health — reviewing court and inspection records and government reports, and interviewing dozens of academic
November 15, 2024
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The Little Coffee Shop That Asks Customers Not to Be Quiet
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Nirvana Soul in San Jose, California is not a place you go to bury yourself in a book or work quietly on your computer. Colorful artwork lines the walls, and upbeat music fills the air. You're bound to meet someone new during your visit as the conversational
March 8, 2024
In the Near Future, a Little Saliva May Be Enough To Detect Cancer
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have developed an AI-enhanced method to analyze sugar molecule structures (glycans) in cells, identifying cancer-specific changes. This breakthrough could lead to simple saliva or blood tests for early cancer detection and type identification.In the future, a little saliva may be enough to detect an incipient cancer. Researchers at the
February 9, 2024
With little federal guidance, US cities take lead on AI policymaking
By the time Stephanie Deitrick started writing an AI policy for the city of Tempe, Arizona, she worried it was already too late.“It had been on my mind as something that we really need to look at ... before we’re hit with something we’re not expecting,” said Ms. Deitrick, the city’s chief data and analytics officer. “And
November 29, 2023