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    US judge blocks Trump order requiring proof of citizenship to vote

    Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Effort to Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote A US district judge in Washington DC has dealt a significant blow to President Donald Trump's efforts to overhaul the country's election laws. In a ruling on Friday, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly blocked an executive...
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    Are you a ditherer, sharer or pre-preparer? What your menu ordering style says about you | Polly Hudson

    The Art of Menu Ordering: What Your Choices Reveal About You Rishi Sunak's epic struggle over a Dover sole in Mayfair's The Dover has brought to light an often-overlooked aspect of human behavior - our menu ordering styles. How we approach ordering can say more about us than we realize, and...
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    The Creeper Gallery: A treasure trove of haunted items and gothic antiques

    For those who dare to venture into the shadows, New Hope, Pennsylvania, is home to a unique and intriguing destination - The Creeper Gallery. A treasure trove of gothic art, antiques, and haunted treasures, this enigmatic space is curated by artist Donna Marian, who has an undeniable affinity...
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    What makes PhD students happy? Good supervision

    The Surprising Key to PhD Happiness: Supportive Supervision A whopping 69% of PhD students who met with their supervisors more than once a week were satisfied with their work - nearly half of those who saw their supervisors less than once a week. The message is clear: support doesn't have to...
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    What’s going on in metro Detroit this week (Oct. 22-28) - Detroit Metro Times

    Metro Detroit's October calendar is bursting with excitement. On Saturday, the city will officially unveil its new Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park, a $80 million development along the Detroit River. The park boasts two basketball courts, an interactive playground, a water garden, and...
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    Exxon sues California over climate laws, alleging free speech violations

    Exxon Mobil is taking on California over the state's ambitious climate laws, arguing that the regulations infringe upon the company's right to free speech. The oil giant is suing the state after Governor Gavin Newsom signed two sweeping laws in 2023, which will require large companies doing...
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    AI’s Next Frontier? An Algorithm for Consciousness

    A group of scientists, led by British AI researcher Daniel Hulme, has made an intriguing attempt to crack the code on consciousness itself. This effort is part of Conscium, a company founded in 2024 that aims to break conscious thought into its most basic form and catalyze it in the lab. The...
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