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Rutgers study debunks argument that guns make people safer
Interview: Mike Anestis, executive director of New Jersey Gun Violence Research CenterThe post Rutgers study debunks argument that guns make people...
njspotlightnews.org - 9 days ago

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cooking
4 all-you-can-eat restaurants changing the buffet game in Los Angeles
Before the pandemic made people scrunch up their noses at the thought of communal serving ware, buffet restaurants in the United States made up a nearly $ 8-billion industry. It was an economical way to feed the entire family (or a particularly hungry diner), and most of the time , the sheer variety...
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auto
2025 Family Vehicle Preview: Top 12 new people-movers
There are many types of families in the world, so there are many types of cars and SUVs that can be considered “family vehicles.” Mid-size and large...
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technology
Neanderthals and Early Humans Hung Out Way More Than We Thought, Study Finds
The first-ever published research out of Tinshemet Cave indicates the two human species regularly interacted and shared technologies and customs. A...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
technology
School phone policies and their association with mental wellbeing, phone use, and social media use (SMART Schools): a cross-sectional observational study
In schools that do not permit smartphone use compared with schools that permit smartphone use: Is there an association between smartphone and social...
thelancet.com - 9 days ago
health
Cannabis users under 50 are 6 time s more likely to have a heart attack, new study shows
"Until we have more solid data, I advise users to try to somehow put some regulation in the using of cannabis," researcher Ahmed Mahmoud said. A new study shows that young people who consume marijuana are six time s more likely to experience a heart attack than their counterparts. Research published...
usatoday.com - 12 days ago
celebrity
“This Is Evil”: Jennifer Garner Slammed For Reading “Creepy” Book At Event Investigated By FBI
Actress Jennifer Garner was trying to create a special storytelling moment for kids at a children’s event — but it seems as if people are pointing out...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
apps
‘Hot take’: Woman says this opening line worked every time on dating apps. There’s just one catch
‘This applies to jobs aswell. Kinda a life point.’ News flash: human beings are innately attracted to hot people. While this may not be a...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
health
This Popular Sleep Supplement Has A Surprising Extra Health Benefit, Per A New Study
Plus, doctors recommend which ones you should take. America just can't seem to get enough of melatonin. The popular "sleep" supplement has an ever-growing fanbase of people (use of the supp quintupled between 1999 and 2018, per NIH research) who use it to fall asleep at night, combat jet lag, and...
womenshealthmag.com - 30 days ago
health
Florida Removes 1.3m People From Health Care Plan
Over one million Floridians have had their health insurance revoked as a result of a nationwide disenrollment from coverage that was previously...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
money
How Roth Accounts Can Ease Your Tax Burden in Retirement
Strategic Roth IRA conversions can set you up for tax-free income in retirement and a tax-free inheritance for the people you love. A common concern I...
kiplinger.com - 12 days ago
architecture
This week Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Architecture Prize
This week on Dezeen, Chinese architect Liu Jiakun was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that aim to prioritise people over...
dezeen.com - 27 days ago
lifestyle
More than 4,000 people bought this electric scrubber in the past month — save 88% on Amazon Canada
This adjustable, "user-friendly" scrubber has a 4.6-star rating. Getting down on your hands and knees to scrub tile can be pretty tough on your body....
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
20 celebrities you didn't realize are highly educated
Celebrities don't need a PhD to be good at their jobs, but that hasn't stopped some from getting one. These 20 famous people are highly...
yardbarker.com - 30 days ago
learning
People Who Care About Protecting Their Brains Avoid Doing These 3 Things, Says A Neuroscientist
Maintaining a healthy brain has many benefits. It supports overall function, improves balance and coordination, protects against memory loss, lowers...
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books
A Revelatory Way of Understanding the Black Experience
Imani Perry’s latest book examines the intersections between the color blue and the history of her people. When I was living in West Philadelphia during graduate school, I noticed that my neighborhood abounded with ornately decorated Victorian-style porches, many of which featured ceilings painted...
theatlantic.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Doctor Warns People To Avoid Popular Beauty Product That Can Cause Cancer
In the Washington Post, Dr. Trisha Pasricha pointed out the alarming link between an everyday beauty product and dangerous health conditions, such as...
wideopencountry.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
I Took NAD+ Supplements for Two Weeks—These Were the Benefits
Everything you need to know about the coenzyme that’s trending on TikTok. You might have come across NAD+ supplements on your TikTok feed; many people claim that they delay signs of aging. A-list celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber have praised them; and our self-proclaimed...
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food & drink
Woman warns people of terrifying reason not to use real name when ordering food online
A woman is encouraging others to use a different name when ordering food on delivery apps after experiencing a terrifying ordeal with a driver. For...
unilad.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Transit officials complete federally funded study on Cross Bronx Expressway redesign
City and state officials on Monday unveiled a Cross Bronx Expressway community-driven, federally funded study on a multi-year effort to reconnect...
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technology
8 mind-blowing gadgets at CES 2025 I need in my life
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Vacuums with robotic arms, solar umbrellas. very-cool looking cars. Every CES is a glimpse into the future of technology. Well, for us tech writers and reviewers, it's also a lot of walking around, leaning over throngs of people to take a glimpse of a...
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entrepreneurship
Tuk-tuk India rally 'shows what women can achieve'
A woman who is travelling 1,000 km across India in a tuk-tuk said bringing joy to people along the way is "quite the experience". Claire Jenkins from the Forest of Dean, in Gloucestershire, is part of the Sisterhood Rickshaw Rally, 60 women journeying from Chennai to Goa. The group aims to raise...
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job & work
Consumers are anticipating a weaker job market. Why does it matter?
Consumer confidence data for March gives us a look at how people are thinking about the labor market. Views of current conditions didn’t move much between February and March. But when The Conference Board, the nonprofit think tank that puts out the survey, asked people about their job prospects six...
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innovation
The five biggest mistakes people make when prompting an AI
Ready to transform how you use AI tools? Learn how to refine your prompts, avoid common pitfalls, and maximize the potential of generative AI...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
business
QVC recalls 1.1 million pairs of oven gloves after more than 90 people burned
QVC is recalling 1.1 million pairs of oven gloves because the products pose a burn hazard, the live shopping entertainment company said in a notice...
cbsnews.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Crazy futuristic city being populated by people willing to leave the real world behind
There is a futuristic city designed and built from the ground up in Japan to test the latest technologies. It's called Woven City, and it's a bold experiment by Toyota to transition from being just an automaker to a broader mobility company focused on the future of movement. Far from a traditional...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago