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Twins test a unique 1911

The twins get a look at a distinctive 1911 in this video. It keeps the focus on the firearm itself and the reaction it draws. What stands out most to you? Coffee found to have startling effect on ...
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When you’re staring down the bar exam, ready to make the leap from law school to your dream job, one of the biggest questions is: How long should I study? And let’s face it: with pass rates as low as ...
You’ve probably heard it whispered in engineering circles or seen it pop up in online forums: “You need 300 hours to pass the PE exam.” This number gets thrown around a lot. Some even broaden it to a ...
When the pandemic hit, just like so many Americans, researcher Emma Harrington started working remotely. What shocked her most in those early days of COVID was how productive she was. Then a Ph.D.
In 2012, a study published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior found extroverts experience a closer bond to their workplace, team or school. It was one of many research findings at the time ...
A licensed clinical social worker attempted to abduct an infant from her stroller Monday afternoon in Long Beach while insisting falsely that the child was hers before she was tackled by the baby's 80 ...
New research reveals what 9-5ers have long understood: the five-day workweek is a waste of time. A report from nonprofit advocacy group 4 Day Week Global found that employees can accomplish as much in ...
The promise of artificial intelligence has been simple: let the machines do the work. Instead, it may be creating a new headache from babysitting the machines. A new study published in Harvard ...