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While researching "Cultish," her book on “the language of cults from Scientology to SoulCycle,” writer Amanda Montell kept coming across studies on cognitive biases, or common errors in thinking. Montell couldn’t help noticing that cognitive biases explained more than why some people became fanatics — they also explained many of her “own daily decisions in the information age” and the “seemingly confounding” behavior of other people in her life. Montell’s new book, "The Age of Magical...
Mumbai [India], : Mumbai Indians opener Rohit Sharma revealed that he was a little scared when a fan entered the ground and stood next to him during the 17th edition clash against Rajasthan Royals at Wankhade Stadium. The India skipper asserted that he was actually setting up the field while standing at the slips when this incident happened on April 1. "He just said I am a big fan and I want a hug. I said yeah hug but please don't do that otherwise you'll be in big trouble. I was actually trying...
Pizza and gelato are two can’t-miss food items to be had on a trip to Italy, but strolling in search of a midnight slice may soon become illegale for residents and tourists alike in Milan. CNN reports that officials in the city have announced plans to ban sales of takeaway food after midnight. Marco Granelli, Milan’s deputy mayor of security, posted to social media explaining that the ban is meant to protect the “tranquility” of residents and maintain a “balance between sociability and...
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NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians opener Rohit Sharma admitted to feeling a bit uneasy when a fan entered the ground and stood beside him during the 17th edition clash against Rajasthan Royals (RR) at Wankhede Stadium.The Indian skipper clarified that he was in the midst of setting up the field while positioned at the slips when the incident occurred on April 1st."He (the fan) just said I am a big fan and I want a hug. I said yeah hug but please don't do that otherwise you'll be in big trouble. I was...
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The "Rust" armorer's plea for no jail time is "too little, too late," as Hannah Gutierrez Reed's legal team argued for a conditional discharge ahead of her April 15 sentencing hearing. Lawyers for Gutierrez Reed argued she qualifies for no jail time due to her "lack of a criminal history," "personal character traits" and the armorer's young age. The conviction of involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of 18 months. A jury found Gutierrez Reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter in...
Back in 2010, LeBron James famously became a free agent for the first time and signed with the Miami Heat. Prior to James’ infamous “The Decision,” in which he revealed in a nationally televised program that he was “taking his talents to South Beach” to join forces with fellow All-Stars Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. […]
Part of the shakeup includes tens of billions for nuclear-powered subs, and halting the pricey procurement of an additional F-35 fighter jet squadron.
By: Jake Smith, Daily Caller News Foundation Congress’ new $60 billion aid package is unlikely to move the needle in Ukraine’s war against Russia, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The House overwhelmingly voted to pass the $60.8 billion package on Saturday that aims to bolster Ukraine’s war effort and replenish U.S. stockpiles, and
PHOENIX — Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego argued this week that a potential repeal of Arizona’s 1864 abortion law is not a viable long-term solution to secure abortion rights for the women of Arizona. “The damage is done,” Gallego told NBC News of a possible repeal of the 1864 ban, which the state’s Supreme Court ruled last week was enforceable, effectively banning the procedure statewide. “Any initiative they pass right now wouldn’t even take effect for quite a while,” he added. Gallego, who is...