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Bashar Al-Assad's Wife Battling Leukemia, Has 50% Chance Of Survival: Report
Manjiri Chitre
Asma al-Assad, wife of deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is reportedly battling leukemia, an aggressive cancer of the bone marrow and blood, and has a 50-50 chance of survival. The British-bo ...[Continue Reading]
NDTV News
2 days ago
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NOT AN AIRFRYER: Man reads Stanley cup instructions. Then he realizes weve been using them wrong
Brooke Sjoberg
In the last few years, the Stanleya simple vessel for consuming whatever beverage your heart desireshas taken American culture by storm. The travel tumbler has worked its way into as many kitchen cab ...[Continue Reading]
The Daily Dot
1 day ago
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10 Great Books For Fans Of The Alien Franchise
Jason Kobely
The Alien franchise is known for its terrifying creatures and relentless tension, and several books have a similar feel. For those fascinated by futuristic technology, cosmic horror, or the unrelenti ...[Continue Reading]
Screen Rant
1 day ago
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Why We Need Artistic Intelligence in the Age of AI
Hsing-ay Hsu
In our racing, tech-driven speed of life, artificial intelligence has changed the concept of intelligence with its unlimited and nonstop capacity to acquire and store information. In our hopeless que ...[Continue Reading]
Psychology Today
1 day ago
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'Scary time': Trump's promise to bring back travel bans leaves some students anxious
Daniel Hampton
President-elect Donald Trump's hardline anti-immigrant rhetoric and campaign promises of resurrecting a travel ban have led to fear and anxiety for international students, according to a report. Pra ...[Continue Reading]
Raw Story
1 day ago
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Chinese Satellite Burns Up Over New Orleans, Creating Fireballs in the Sky
Passant Rabie
Hundreds of stargazers reported fireballs over the southeastern U.S. earlier this week. But this was no natural phenomenonjust another case of dead satellites littering Earths orbit. The fireworks ...[Continue Reading]
Gizmodo.com
1 day ago