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3 easy habits that can keep you happy and healthy during pandemic

There’s no silver bullet to living longer, says Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and journalist who studies the habits of…

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Unreleased FTC documents detail Google’s monopoly playbook

In the last year, a total of 3 antitrust lawsuits have been brought against the Big G. One — from the…

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Motorola is trying that ‘your phone can be a PC’ thing again

A decade after the failed Atrix 4G Laptop Dock, Motorola is taking another stab at turning a phone into your computer. By…

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It’s time to stop saying words like ‘Schitzo’ and phrases like ‘I’m so OCD.’ Here’s why.

“I’m practically an alcoholic.” “Kill me.” “I’m so OCD.” People say these phrases without thinking. But these words are potentially…

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Lab one step closer to understanding how life started on Earth

How did life begin on Earth and could it exist elsewhere? Researchers at Simon Fraser University have isolated a genetic…

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US policy ignores Palestinian Human Rights

Over the years, the approach of most US policymakers toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been Israel-centric with near total disregard…

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Indiscretions by media

The media, in its capacity as the fourth pillar of the state, which is why it is often called the…

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The Moscow Format: Can it bring peace to Afghanistan?

The ‘Moscow Format’ is back, and with it, we are once again asking how much Russia matters in the affairs…

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Is TTP staging a comeback in Pakistan?

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, the deadliest militant group in the Pakistan-Afghanistan region after the Afghan Taliban, appears to be staging a…

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What’s stopping Pakistan from criminalising police torture?

On March 9, Irfan Jatoi, a Sindh University student, was found dead in Sukkur. His friends and fellow students allege…

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