5 Superpowers Avid Readers Have, According to Scientific Studies Reading is pretty cool.It can provide us with an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday lives.It can also educate us and teach us new experiences.
Sharing Knowledge, Technology Critical to Curb Covid-19 (New York) – Wealthy governments and pharmaceutical companies are undermining a rapid and equitable public health response to Covid-19 vaccines, therapeutic drugs, and tests, Human Rights Watch researchers said in a paper published ahead of a World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting this week. Human Rights Watch also released a video about
Bloodstone: Your Heart Ally Bloodstone is an iron-rich stone ally that stimulates the Root and Heart Chakras.
Niacin + Melatonin Support Metabolic Health Niacin is also called vitamin B3.It's a water-soluble vitamin that's found naturally in some foods.It can also be purchased as a supplement.
People with Disabilities, Older People at Risk after Hurricane Ida Hurricane Ida made landfall in the southern US state of Louisiana last week, leaving thousands of people displaced and millions without power or access to other resources.
Meditation and “Drugs” It’s a not-so-dirty little secret that most of today’s leading meditation teachers were interested in drugs.
Pakistan May Have its First Woman Supreme Court Justice This week the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, the highest body recommending judicial appointments, will consider the nomination of Justice Ayesha Malik to the Supreme Court.
Productivity Growth Revised Down as Bidenflation Devoured Compensation Gains The productivity of U.S.workers improved by less than initially thought in the second quarter and real hourly compensation fell by more than reported earlier, the Labor Department said on Thursday.
Al-Sisi Is Leaving the Sick to Suffer in Egypt’s Prisons On July 25, the family of 69-year-old Abd al-Moniem Abu al-Fotouh, the detained leader of the Strong Egypt Party, said he had suffered symptoms resembling a heart attack the night before while in solitary confinement in Cairo’s notorious Tora Prison. According to the family, Abu al-Fotouh, who is a
Coinbase Sparks Hacking Scare with Security False Alarm The popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase mistakenly sent emails to 125,000 users incorrectly informing them that their two-factor authentication settings had been changed, leading many users to worry that their account had been hacked. BBC News reports that the cryptocurrency exchange Conbaise mistakenly sent emails to 125,000 users incorrectly
8 Ways to Relieve Computer Eye Strain from Too Much Screen Time Whether for work or study, most of us spend a considerable portion of our day in front of a computer, smartphone, and other digital devices.
NYT: Facebook Is Planning to Form an Election Commission A recent report from the New York Times claims that Facebook has been contacting academics in an effort to create a group to advise it on election-related decisions.
Evacuate At-Risk Afghans Thousands of Afghans fearing persecution by the Taliban remain waiting outside Kabul’s airport, or sheltering in their homes, hoping be evacuated out of Afghanistan.