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Education
Why What Students Don’t Know Is More Important Than What They Do
by Terry Heick My biggest takeaway from college was learning what I didn’t know. So many passionate, crazy-smart people–teachers and students–that modeled learning and curiosity as I hadn’t seen it before. Entire courses on single ideas I wouldn’t have given a second thought without someone pointing it out for me. It was mind-boggling. In high school, my academic interactions were…
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Gambling
IBIA and PFA Canada Unite to Crush Soccer Match Fixing
Posted on: December 1, 2025, 08:48h. Last updated on: December 1, 2025, 09:04h. IBIA and PFA Canada team up to educate soccer players on match fixing Integrity training program reached nearly 200 players and staff across all eight clubs in 2025 With pro sports, sports betting and match fixing very much in the news of late, notably involving several athletes…
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Gaming
Splinter Cell Remake’s Original Director Returns to the Project After Leaving in 2022
The original director of Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell remake, David Grivel, has returned to recommence his role as director on the game after leaving Ubisoft in 2022. Grivel confirmed the news himself in a post on LinkedIn (via GamesRadar). “Today, I am very, very happy to announce that I’m rejoining Ubisoft Toronto as Game Director on the Splinter Cell Remake!” wrote…
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Celebrity
Kelsea Ballerini on Privacy, Rumors Amid Chase Stokes Breakup
January 2023: First Date Nerves In August 2023, Kelsea posted footage of the beginning of their relationship, sharing a throwback clip on TikTok of herself preparing for their first official date on Jan. 7, 2023. “Happy weekend,” she captioned the post, “heres a video i sent to my best friend before my first date with chase.” Set to her song…
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Science
What would Russia’s inability to launch crewed missions mean for ISS?
The Soyuz spacecraft blasting off on 27 November Roscosmos space corporation, via AP/Alamy The International Space Station (ISS) may soon become slightly less international. Russia’s only launch site capable of sending humans to orbit has suffered serious damage that could put it out of commission for two years. That would pose a dilemma for NASA: take on more costs and…
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Mobile
vivo X300s to deliver a massive upgrade over the X300’s battery capacity
vivo launched the X300 and X300 Pro in October, and now according to a new rumor out of China, it’s busy working on the X300s. This model will allegedly arrive in the first quarter of 2026, so sometime between January and March. It will pack a 7,000 mAh battery, which would be a significant leap compared to the X300’s 6,040…
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Gadget
Apple AirTags, Legos, Ugreen chargers, Blink cameras and more
Now that Cyber Monday is here, it’s a great time to get your hands on quality tech at a discount. And if you’re searching for the really affordable stuff, you’ve come to the correct corner of the web. This list is all the best electronics deals that cost less than $50 from multiple retailers. Snap up accessories like chargers, hubs,…
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Market
Belite Bio prices 2.27M ADSs at $154.00 to raise $350M in public offer
Belite Bio (BLTE) announced the pricing of an underwritten public offering of its American Depositary Shares ((ADSs)), to raise approximately $350.0 million in gross proceeds, before deducting offering expenses. The company priced 2,272,727 ADSs —with each ADS representing one ordinary share—at Source link
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Finance
Why the state pension tax surprise won’t help everyone – Yahoo Finance UK
Why the state pension tax surprise won’t help everyone Yahoo Finance UK Source link
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Economy
Expertise, Government, the Media and Covid
It is now generally (although not universally) accepted that those of us who campaigned vigorously against the government’s austerity policy from 2010 were right, and the media and the political near consensus at the time that austerity was the right thing to do was horribly wrong. In particular, during a period when interest rates were on the floor the…
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