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Lady Gaga bomb plot: Thwarted plan lifts veil on the gamification of hate and gendered nature of online radicalization

Instead of promoting diversity, many social networks and other popular digital platforms function as machines for the production and circulation of hate.

Taking intermittent quizzes reduces achievement gaps and enhances online learning, even in highly distracting environments

Racial achievement gaps virtually vanished when students answered quizzes during remote learning.

How does the EPA know a pesticide is safe to use in my yard?

Federal regulations govern which pesticides can be used and give specific directions for applying them. Ignoring those directions is a violation of federal law.

Repelled by American racism, thousands of free people of color bounced between New Orleans and Haiti in the 19th century.

AI can be a danger to students – 3 things universities must do

Universities should teach AI literacy, emphasise why developing knowledge is important and teach students why being an expert matters.

Finder.com notes that Warren Buffett is widely considered the greatest investor of all time, so when he talks, it’s typically a good idea for fellow investors to listen.

Social Security Disability rules after age 55

Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer outlines how you could qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits if you can no longer work and are 55 or older.

Hims research determined which fast food burgers have the healthiest nutritional content and which ones to save for a special splurge.

What is a virtual credit card and how does it work?

Ramp says that as a business, there are several scenarios when you might prefer to use a virtual credit card, and these include better vendor management, automated accounts payable and more secure transactions.

Athletes Untapped reveals that as more ex-athletes seek out meaningful second careers and families look for fresh approaches to training, the future of sports coaching is shaping up to be deeply personal—and increasingly decentralized.

AI for travel planning 101: Your hack to smarter vacations

Way.com takes a look at how artificial intelligence can be used for travel planning.

(BPT) - The digital world is constantly changing, and with it, the threat landscape. Cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated, and as a result, our online security needs to be more robust than …

Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US.

(NewsUSA) - Storm seasons are getting stronger, longer, and more unpredictable. Whether it’s a thunderstorm knocking out neighborhood power lines, a tornado carving through a region, or a major …

(NewsUSA) - Auto insurance costs have risen significantly over the last few years. This can be attributed to several factors, including higher repair costs associated with new vehicle technology, the …

Leaders: Stop trying to fix it all

ACT Leadership says that fixing everything isn't leadership, and that the number one trap it sees leaders fall into is the seduction of fixing—especially in fast-moving environments where speed signals competence and hesitation can be mistaken for incompetence.

The 2025 set-jetting hotlist: 8 locations where film tourism is about to boom

DataPulse Research reveals which filming locations destinations could become must-visits for vacationers this year.

The 2025 set-jetting hotlist: 8 locations where film tourism is about to boom

DataPulse Research reveals which filming locations destinations could become must-visits for vacationers this year.

(BPT) - As the seasons change, you might notice your dog experiencing some discomfort. Allergies aren't just a human problem. If your dog is scratching or licking their paws more than usual, they …

Range explains how tax alpha strategies can add 1%-1.5% to investors' annual after-tax returns without increasing risk.

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