The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored.
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Does cracking your knuckles make them bigger? Scientists finally settle long-standing myth
For decades, knuckle cracking has been blamed for arthritis and joint damage. Scientists now say the sound comes from gas cavities forming inside synovial fluid, not bones or cartilage. MRI studies and long-term experiments, including a 50-year self-study, show no evidence that habitual knuckle cracking causes arthritis or enlarges joints.
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Mom sent to life in prison after seven-year-old told court she drowned sister; case reopens
Seventeen years after Amanda Lewis was convicted of murder based on her young son AJ’s testimony, her case is being reopened. A Florida judge will review a post-conviction relief motion alleging constitutional violations during the original trial. AJ, now 24, maintains his childhood account, stating he saw his mother drown…
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Mom sent to life in prison after seven-year-old told court she drowned sister; case reopens
Seventeen years after Amanda Lewis was convicted of murder based on her young son AJ’s testimony, her case is being reopened. A Florida judge will review a post-conviction relief motion alleging constitutional violations during the original trial. AJ, now 24, maintains his childhood account, stating he saw his mother drown…
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5 Ways to Use AI in WooCommerce (Save Time & Make Money)
Managing a WooCommerce store can feel like a lot of busy work. I’ve worked with store owners who spent countless hours writing product descriptions, answering the same customer questions, and trying to make sense of sales data, all while packing and shipping orders. It often felt like there wasn’t enough…
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The UAE has no rivers or lakes, yet it somehow supplies water to millions; here’s how
Despite having no rivers, the UAE has become a global model for water sustainability through advanced desalination, wastewater recycling, strategic storage, and dam infrastructure. Guided by its Water Security Strategy 2036, the country meets growing demand while also supporting international water aid. The UAE’s innovation turns desert scarcity into long-term…
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‘Can be First Lady’: Rama Duwaji’s magazine cover has the internet ready to vote for ‘President’ Zohran Mamdani
New York’s new First Lady, Rama Duwaji, is captivating the nation with her artistic flair and elegant style. The Syrian-born illustrator, married to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has been praised for her magazine cover shoot, drawing comparisons to iconic artists and actresses. Duwaji, a Gen Z icon, aims to support her…
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The Untold Story of How Jeffrey Epstein Got Rich
For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society.
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Dolphins aren’t cute : GoPro footage shows brutal, unsettling reality of how they hunt
Dolphins are often cast as playful, gentle creatures, but footage from GoPros attached to six wild bottlenose dolphins tells a different story. Trained by the US Navy, the animals were filmed hunting with precision, using sonar clicks, suction feeding and audible “victory squeals” as they consumed hundreds of fish, and…
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This is what the ‘most attractive woman alive’ looks like, according to science
After analysing nearly a decade of Maxim’s Hot 100 lists, researchers attempted to define what “the sexiest woman alive” looks like when reduced to data. The result is a composite rather than a person: dark eyes, long dark hair, a slim build, tattoos, and a medium-to-tall frame. Even then, the…