The author of "Indistractable" says there are several, some unconventional, ways to keep from falling down rabbit holes.
From Sam Altman's olive oil "scandal" to Soham Parekh's viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year.
The Georgetown Police Department reminded the community of help offered through their Operation Hope-Angel Program after a ...
The first five seconds is an outline of the story: the French decision to recognise Palestine when the UN next convenes. Then we have four seconds of a quote from French President Emmanuel Macron, who ...
Tobacco use in Missouri remains a focus for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. A new campaign is focusing ...
A woman alleges that prolonged use of contraceptive injections led to the loss of more than half her teeth. Alexandra Hale, ...
A pedestrian is dead after she was hit on South Telshor Boulevard in Las Cruces late Monday night. The incident happened just ...
Sjolie reports that the demand for clean skincare is reshaping the beauty industry, driving growth and changing consumer ...
UPrinting reports 25% of business owners lost clients to AI tools, raising concerns over authenticity. Many seek balance, ...
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Russia repeats disputed claim of Ukrainian drone attack on Putin residence but offers no evidence
The Kremlin has dismissed calls to provide evidence to support its claim that Ukraine launched an attack using dozens of ...
A new liquor liability law goes into effect Jan. 1, combining previous House and Senate legislation aimed at helping ...
Fountains, sparklers and poppers are all okay and legal in Arizona because they don't leave the ground. These are fireworks people can buy at any of the white tents that pop up all over the valley.
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