Eleanor Maguire, Memory Expert Who Studied London Cabbies, Dies at 54
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I've been studying the brain for 15 years. If you do just one thing for sharper memory, make it this
As a brain researcher of 15 years, Dr. Heather Sandison always encourages people to eat foods that cultivate a sharper, stronger memory. She shares the one thing everyone should prioritize.CNBC - Feb. 11 -
Irv Gotti, Def Jam hip-hop exec and Murder Inc. co-founder, dies at 54
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NFL Super Bowl 59 predictions, odds, props, betting line: Chiefs vs. Eagles picks by expert on 86-54 run
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2025 NBA All-Star Game odds, prediction, picks, start time: Best bets from expert on 87-54 roll
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Looking at Women, Looking at War by Victoria Amelina review – in memory of the Ukrainian novelist who catalogued war crimes
A powerful, posthumous collection of diary entries, interviews, war reports and poetry has the late author’s tragic absence at its heart. When Russia attacked Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Victoria ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
I'm a psychologist who studies couples—the ones who can answer these 5 questions have happier relationships than most
Most couples think they know each other well, but real intimacy is a lot more than just knowing their favorite foods, color or TV shows. A psychologist reveals the five questions that reveal a ...CNBC - 3d -
Who Will Win the U.S.-Canada Showdown? Hockey Experts Predict.
There’s a narrow favorite in the 4-Nations Face-Off championship.The New York Times - 11h -
Rutherford Chang, Who Turned Collections Into Art, Dies at 45
He was best known for amassing more than 3,400 copies of the Beatles’ “White Album” and using them to demonstrate the aging of a cultural artifact.The New York Times - Feb. 9 -
India anger as judge frees man accused of raping wife who then died
The controversial ruling once again shines a spotlight on the issue of marital rape in India, which refuses to criminalise it.BBC News - 5d
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Woman Who Gave Birth to Another Couple’s Baby Sues I.V.F. Clinic
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