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Celebrities' weird eating habits

Curious about what celebrities eat when they're not at fancy parties or having fancy sushi? From peculiar addictions to ...
Horror movies aren't known for their happy endings, but some are better than others. Most people aren't aware that many horror movies had alternative and much darker endings that didn't make the final ...
According to the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, cities face many complex problems. In particular, domestic violence is a ...
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The Neoliberalism of Robert A.M. Stern

Culture / The passing of postmodern architecture’s last living holdout marks the end of an era—and reminds us that we’re in a ...
More inexperienced climbers, fraud, or increasing hazards? Interviews with rescue operators and Nepal officials reveal a ...
What if your toughest colleague is the one in your own head? Learn how ego shapes decisions and how leaders can keep it in ...
For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.
Larry Ferlazzo is a former award-winning high school English and social studies teacher of more than two decades. He is ...
As we approach this year’s Innovation conference and exhibition, taking place on 24 and 25 March 2026 in London, we asked the event’s speakers to tell us what innovation-related topics they’re most ...
On Kalshi and Polymarket, Paxton is favored by a wide margin. In the Democratic race, Talarico has emerged as a favorite.
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Poor maintenance culture: A national menace

By Fiifi NETTEYWalking through the streets of Accra, one cannot help but notice the numerous structures crying out for repairs any of these once-beautiful structures now stand neglected—some due to ...