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Digitally engaging with technology correlated to a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contrary to fears of “digital ...
While the number of battery-powered houses still make up a minority of all the homes in the US, home batteries are becoming ...
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs have been dubbed "worse than the worst-case scenario," but the specifics of the plan and what it ...
Twilight star Kristen Stewart has married her long term girlfriend Dylan Meyer in an Easter Sunday ceremony. Stewart, 35, and ...
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims that saying "Please" or "Thank you" while interacting with ChatGPT is costing the company tens ...
Porsche is recalling 8,571 Macan Electric models because the reversing camera may be faulty. The problem was discovered in ...
When daily newspapers and mainline Protestant denominations and Elks Lodges fade into irrelevance, when sit-down restaurants and shopping malls and colleges begin to trace the same descending arc, ...
A new study found that older adults who regularly use digital devices are less likely to suffer from cognitive impairment than those who interact with them less frequently.
A Dell Medical School study of 57 previously published studies found that of the 411,430 adults ages 50 and older in these ...
The child tax credit is one of the most popular credits to claim during tax season, so here's everything to know about how it ...