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3 simple steps to fight 'the Google effect' and improve your memory recall
Regular Internet users tend to forget information that can be easily accessed online, but relying too much on Google can make your memory work less well.CNBC - Business - Google -
The Science Behind Why the World Is Getting Wetter
From East Africa to southeastern Australia, large parts of the planet are underwater after unusually heavy rains in unexpected areas.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Käthe Kollwitz' Review: Despair and Defiance at MoMA
The 20th-century German artist receives an illuminating, poignant retrospective in New York that highlights both her fierce moral certitude and her gifts as a printmaker.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Trump-Allied Nonprofit Paid Millions to Companies Run by Insiders
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Judge Merchan Finds Trump in Contempt Again and Threatens Jail Time
Donald J. Trump again broke a gag order meant to bar him from attacking participants in his criminal trial, Justice Juan M. Merchan ruled. He threatened the former president with jail.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump Faces Felony Charges Because He Hid Other Crimes, Prosecutors Say
Donald J. Trump faces 34 felony counts in his Manhattan trial, but none involve the other misconduct that prosecutors say he engaged in.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
A Fresh Approach to a Crisis
A group of researchers posited another explanation for the youth mental health crisis: too much discussion.The New York Times - Top stories