We first wrote about what came to be called about deaths of despair when the landmark work by Angus Deaton, the 2015 Nobel prize winner in economics, and his wife Anne Case, on the dramatic rise in the death rate of middle-aged, less educated whites.
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New information has emerged suggesting that financier Epstein used his knowledge of an affair involving Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and a Russian bridge player to intimidate and potentially threaten Gates himself. Read More.
OpenAI's widely popular chatbot is now available as an iPhone app, letting people ask the chatbot questions using just their voice. And it could out an end to the clone apps using the tech. Read More.
Ever since the dawn of the internet, humanity has been in the throes of the so-called "information age," where anything a person wants to know is available right at his fingertips. And with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the information age is now transitioning into the AI age Read More.
Under the pretense of being a career-builder site, Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has flown largely below radar, but it may now be one of the most egregious social-media offenders in terms of practicing anti-conservative bias and censorship. On Tuesday, the site confirmed my long-held suspicions that it sought to police conservative speech by […] Read More.
Democrat Representative Linda Sanchez attempted to confront a witness with posts from his Twitter account, only to learn that the account she tracked down didn’t actually belong to the witness, but someone with the same name. Read More.
The latest industry figures show that Bud Light’s sales slump deepened into May as the fallout from the brand’s engagement with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney continues to hammer Bud Light’s bottom line.
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Anyone who got "vaccinated" for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and now suffers from neurological or other serious health problems is just dealing with "anxiety due to the COVID vaccine." This is the position of government health authorities, anyway, who refuse to admit that the Read More.
Short naps can help people's brains come up with creative solutions to problems, especially when they are guided to dream about a particular topic, a newly published study has found. Read More.