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Neuroscience Says 6 to 10 Minutes a Day Can Make You Smarter, More Focused, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain
Surprisingly, one study shows that even two minutes of this type of activity provides clear cognitive benefits.Inc. - Business -
Can shame make you a better person?
Confucius and other ancient Chinese philosophers believed the feeling isn’t all bad – and can lead you toward your best self. What was the last thing that you felt shame about? Perhaps you couldn’t afford a new outfit for your friend’s wedding, ...The Guardian - World -
'I can only eat once a day to make my medication last'
Paul Elcombe takes Creon three times a day after having part of his pancreas removed.BBC News - Top stories -
Social Security's 'biggest myth' leads people to claim early, expert says. Even a slight delay can boost retirement income
Fears about Social Security's future shouldn't be the primary reason for claiming retirement benefits at 62, experts say.CNBC - Business -
Can mindfulness really make you happy, lower your blood pressure and improve your sleep? Experts reveal all
Mindfulness is said to help everything from anxiety to overeating. But how does it work? Experts separate fact from fiction . FALSE “Mindfulness is the opposite of ‘emptying the mind’; it is fully immersing the mind in precisely what you are ...The Guardian - World -
2 adjustments Knicks can make vs. Pacers to win Game 7 in 2024 NBA playoffs
Isaiah Hartenstein has an easy fix for the Knicks’ offense heading into Game 7: move the ball, make life easier for Jalen Brunson.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Who qualified for Champions League and Europa in Premier League: How Man United, Newcastle can still make it
Here's everything to know about the European places for Premier League teamsCBS Sports - Sports - Premier League -
Democrats cheer after Supreme Court rejects challenge to consumer bureau
Democrats and financial industry critics celebrated Wednesday after the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) funding structure. “The United States Supreme Court follow the law, and the CFPB is ...The Hill - Politics -
Limonov: The Ballad review – Ben Whishaw brilliant as Russia’s outlaw bohemian
Cannes film festivalEduard Limonov’s bizarre career, from rebel émigré writer in New York to leader of a fascistic, militaristic political group, is told with gusto by Kirill Serebrennikov. Fascism, punk, euphoria and despair … it’s all here, or ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
Trump 'does not like to surround himself with yes people,' says Ben Carson
Ben Carson, who served as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development under former President Trump, said his ex-boss "does not like to surround himself with 'yes' people" when asked about his stance on abortion laws. CNN's Jake Tapper pressed ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump
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The U.S. dollar “continues to move sideways,” amid a lack of relevant data, BBH analysts said, adding that odds of an interest rate cut this summer remain high despite Fed officials expressing caution.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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