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How dyslexia helped build billion-dollar empires
Richard Branson once called himself the “dumbest person in school.” Dyslexia made learning hard, and he left school at 16. But he credits the condition for teaching him how to communicate and delegate ...
For many years the prevailing debate about the Maya centred upon why their civilisation collapsed. Now, many scholars are asking: how did the Maya survive?
Andrew Kuhn dropped the final score of Ancillae-Assumpta Academy’s seventh- and eighth-grade basketball game into the family group chat last month. He wanted to make sure his 16-year-old son Cole knew ...
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All the Nintendo Switch games releasing in February 2026
The gaming landscape for the Nintendo Switch and its successor, the Nintendo Switch 2, is set for a massive expansion in ...
From a "thrill kill" rampage on deer to nine trophy black bears, Lou Royce has investigated many poaching incidents. But it's ...
Incoming 'EU Inc' reform plan is a "complete distraction" that won’t fix founders' real problems, Esther Lynch tells Euractiv ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi will face questions from lawmakers Wednesday over the Justice Department’s handling of files ...
Robert King, Director of the Star Valley Chamber of Commerce, stepped into the SVI Radio studio on Wednesday, February 11 to introduce Dave Schuler and Wyoming Gun Fighter as the February Business of ...
Republican Sen. Susan Collins announced her reelection bid Tuesday, betting that she can hold onto her coveted Maine seat ...
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