Credit: CC0 Public Domain When people reach a certain age, they have accumulated enough life experience to have many stories to tell about life “in their day”. However, a new study suggests that the older a person is, the less likely they are to share memories of their past experiences. …
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LeBron James planned to sign with Knicks until the ‘disaster’ meeting in 2010
It feels like a fait accompli now: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh joined forces with the Heat in 2010. © AP Photo / Jason Miller But did the Knicks, owned by James Dolan and led by Donnie Walsh, who deals with health issues, ever get a chance to …
Read More »Vizio’s latest 4K HDR TVs are out now, with the OLED model launching in the fall
First announced at CES, Vizio’s latest line of 4K TVs is starting to roll out to retailers. However, the company’s first OLED model will take a little longer and isn’t expected to ship until the fall. Still, the other sets in the 2020 family (Vizio confusingly calls it the 2021 …
Read More »Unilever, Verizon, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Microsoft: all companies that run Facebook ads
For the first time in its history, Facebook faces an organized boycott of advertisers that will begin on July 1. It’s not small business, either: Big corporations, including Hershey, Honda, and Verizon, have stopped spending. The goal of the Stop Hate for Profit campaign is to pressure the social media …
Read More »Fauci, other top health officials to testify before lawmakers
More and more state officials are pausing or rolling back efforts to reopen the economy as the coronavirus spreads to new communities and picks up speed in many parts of the U.S. government, Arizona. Doug Ducey became the last official to back down from his state Monday night. after weeks …
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