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Technology
The Flagship Device That Deserves More Recognition
Samsung has unveiled its latest addition to the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S26+, which aims to provide a premium…
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Sports
Shaheen Afridi Faces Backlash Over Rule Breach Amid PSL Controversy
Pakistan’s cricket scene is currently embroiled in controversy as two senior players from the Lahore Qalandars, skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi…
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Featured
Today’s School Assembly News Headlines (30 March)
Good morning! Here are today’s most important news headlines for your school assembly on 30 March. We’ve compiled the latest…
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Emil von Behring: The Father of Immunology and Pioneer of Antitoxins
Emil von Behring (15 March 1854 – 31 March 1917) was a German physiologist. In 1901, Emil von Behring was…
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Business
Gulf Coast Western Reviews: Protecting Accredited Investors
In an investment landscape where the SEC emphasizes renewed focus on traditional fraud and investor protection, accredited investor protections in…
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Quotes
Friedensreich Hundertwasser Quotes
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (December 15, 1928 – February 19, 2000) was an Austrian artist, architect, and environmentalist renowned for his vibrant,…
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Indian History
29 March in Indian and World History
29 March in Indian and World History is celebrated, observed, and remembered for various reasons. 29 March is the birth…
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Psychology
Why We Feel Worse About Causing Harm Than Allowing It: The Omission Bias
Dr. Sharma faced an ethical dilemma that kept her awake at night. She had two patients, both desperately needing the…
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Psychology
When Scientists See What They Want to See: The Observer-Expectancy Effect
Seventeen-year-old Meera was conducting a science fair project on whether listening to classical music improves concentration while studying. She firmly…
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Psychology
Why Smart People Reject Good Ideas Just Because They Didn’t Think of Them First
Mr. Kapoor had been principal of St. Xavier’s School for fifteen years. During that time, he’d developed his own mathematics…
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Psychology
Why People Ignored Warnings Before the Tsunami: Understanding Normalcy Bias
On December 26, 2004, hours before the Indian Ocean tsunami struck, fishermen in a coastal Tamil Nadu village noticed something…
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Psychology
Why We Fear Plane Crashes But Not Car Rides: The Neglect of Probability
Seventeen-year-old Aditya stood in line to buy a lottery ticket for the state draw. His friend Rohan tried to dissuade…
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Psychology
Why One Insult Stings More Than Ten Compliments Feel Good: Understanding Negativity Bias
Priya had just finished her first solo dance performance at the school annual function. For ten minutes, she performed a…
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Psychology
Why Being Good Once Makes Us Feel Licensed to Be Bad Later: The Moral Credential Trap
Sixteen-year-old Rahul felt proud of himself. During the school assembly, when the principal asked for volunteers to help organize the…
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Psychology
Why ₹100 Doesn’t Always Equal ₹100: The Money Illusion That Fools Everyone
Seventeen-year-old Kavya was thrilled when her father came home with exciting news. “I got a ten percent raise!” he announced…
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