British political campaign group named Everyone Hates Elon voiced its opposition to Musk, calling for the world’s wealthiest ...
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How one trick creates the illusion of reading five minds
A seemingly impossible card trick claims to read the minds of five different people at the same time. With nothing more than ...
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No gimmicks, no setup - just a card trick that fools everyone
This card trick claims to require no setup, no special deck, and no advance preparation. Performed with an ordinary pack of cards, the effect unfolds in full view of the audience. A freely chosen card ...
Meet the 24-year-old bobsledder you’ve probably never heard, but who has more Instagram followers than any of Australia’s ...
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Leyte communities say ‘No,’ to black sand mining
IT wasn’t a kaiju (sea monster) that emerged from the Pacific Ocean and hauled itself ashore, making its way inland, causing ...
An HBO docuseries explores neighborly drama in a well-armed and hyper-online America. In an interview, the directors ...
New album Cerulean sees the electronic musician exploring isolation through sculptural sets, solitary video game mechanics ...
The Emmy-winning "Succession" writer explains the title: "It sounded a little bit like a mental disorder you might come down ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 — When most people were grappling with boredom during the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 and ...
The medical appointment that confirmed my mother’s diagnosis was brief; there’s no intensive treatment regime to follow, no ...
Federal immigration officers have repeatedly used force in ways that appear to violate their own policies or general policing guidelines, NBC News found.
It was the image that launched a cultural icon. In 1967, in the northern Californian woods, a seven foot tall, ape-like creature covered in black fur and walking upright was captured on camera, at one ...
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