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    Are we living in a golden age of stupidity?

    As we increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to assist us in our daily lives, a disturbing trend is emerging. Research at MIT's Media Lab suggests that our brains are becoming accustomed to relying too heavily on external sources of information and assistance, leading to a decline in...
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    Michael J. Fox recalls ‘20-hour days’ that nearly broke him filming 'Back to the Future' and 'Family Ties'

    Michael J. Fox Reveals the Demanding Experience of Filming 'Back to the Future' and 'Family Ties' The actor, known for his iconic roles in the sci-fi trilogy and sitcom, shared a harrowing account of balancing his dual commitments during an exclusive interview. Fox described the period as...
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    Musk's Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out the New York Times

    Elon Musk's plan to remove the blue check mark from legacy accounts has backfired, with Twitter instead focusing on a single target: The New York Times. In a move that has left many users confused, Musk had promised to "winding down" blue checks granted under the old verification system, which...
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    Baggy, skinny … or neither? Why ‘Goldilocks’ jeans are having a moment

    The Great Denim Debate: Why 'Goldilocks' Jeans Are Having a Moment Fashion's eternal battle between style and substance has reached a fever pitch, with consumers increasingly tired of the trend cycle that seems to churn out new looks on an endless conveyor belt. And yet, in a refreshing twist...
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    Will Madagascar’s coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?

    Madagascar's young rebels have achieved their goal of toppling the government, but at what cost? President Andry Rajoelina fled the country after weeks of widespread protests by Gen Z activists, who were determined to bring about change. Colonel Michael Randrianirina took control and declared...
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    Portugal’s parliament approves far-right party’s bill to ban face veils

    Portugal's parliament has voted in favor of a bill that would ban face veils worn for "gender or religious motives" in most public spaces, sending shockwaves through the European community. The legislation, proposed by the far-right Chega party, targets burqas and niqabs worn by Muslim women...
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