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China’s Starship obsession is getting intense

China’s space establishment has moved from watching SpaceX’s Starship from afar to trying to match, and in some cases ...
Lee University students made and delivered “memory blankets” to the residents of Legacy Village Assisted Living and Memory ...
Capitals defenseman Jakob Chychrun leads the league in goals by a defenseman. Geoff Burke / Imagn Images One of the most exciting things about the start of each NHL season is seeing which players have ...
The Leapfrog Group has published its annual list of top-performing hospitals, recognizing 151 hospitals in the U.S. for excellence in quality and safety in 2025. Top hospitals are identified using ...
A woman experienced a range of emotions during her first BASE jump, shifting from hesitation to excitement once she was safely in the air. Huge explosion destroys multiple homes after crew hits gas ...
Leadership development goals are personal to each leader, built on self-evaluation and a deeper leadership philosophy that ...
PHNOM PENH (Xinhua): Cambodian Permanent Deputy Prime Minister and Cabinet Minister Vongsey Vissoth said that the kingdom considers digital technology as a vehicle to leapfrog modernization, ...
Recently, President Donald Trump singled out Somali people as “garbage.” His key adviser is Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller, who is pushing some of the most intense anti-immigrant policies.
KUALA LUMPUR: Croesus IT Holdings Bhd is bolstering its focus on plantation technology (tech) as a key growth segment for the company following its listing on the LEAP Market of Bursa Malaysia today.
A key to mental health is feeling connected to your true sense of self. When things start to go astray, a new paper suggests three ways to find your way back to who you truly are.
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A new study suggests that everyday multilingual habits—from chatting with neighbors to revisiting a childhood language—may help preserve memory, attention, and brain flexibility as we age. An ...