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Want to Stop Doomscrolling? You Might Need a Sleep Coach
Margaret Thatcher, who was known for sleeping only four hours a night, is often credited with saying “Sleep is for wimps!” But sleep is actually work. Putting down the phone, setting aside personal or political worries—these require discipline. True relaxation calls for training. Sleep coaches used to treat mainly newborns (and their exhausted parents). But
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Bronx building Mamdani used to showcase new housing commish’s talents has 200 violations — after favored nonprofit ran it into the ground
A Bronx apartment building Mayor Mamdani showcased to highlight the talents of his new housing commissioner, Dina Levy, has racked up nearly 200 unresolved violations, The Post has learned. The 102-unit building at 1520 Sedgwick Ave. in Morris Heights as of Saturday had a staggering 194 open housing-code violations dating back to 2016 — including 88 “Class
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This contradictory Trump attack revealed his true, appalling colours
Under international law, all nations own the natural resources found within their borders. Not just rich nations, not just powerful ones; all nations possess the inherent right to consume, extract, preserve or even waste their own natural resources according to their own self-determined needs. This basic premise, a foundational pillar of global stability, is reinforced
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Neighbor of Ohio surgeon accused of killing ex-wife, her dentist husband speaks out over his arrest: ‘I sat down with this man’
Neighbors of the Chicago surgeon suspected of gunning down his ex-wife and her dentist husband were shocked to learn the man they shared their luxury apartment complex with is an alleged “serial killer.” Michael David McKee was arrested in Rockford, Illinois Saturday and is accused of fatally shooting Spencer and Monique Tepe inside their upscale four-bedroom
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The Danger of Reducing America’s Venezuela Invasion to a 60-Second Video
Geopolitics are being reduced to videos lasting just a few minutes. Social media has surpassed traditional media, not only in the speed with which it is created and shared, but also in its ability to frame our reality. People have the illusion of knowing what is happening and why within just a few hours—or less—of
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Monty Python star John Cleese questions whether World Cup should be held in US after ICE’s Minnesota presence
Actor and Monty Python alum John Cleese questioned whether the World Cup should be held in the US after an ICE agent’s fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota. Renee Good was killed while operating a vehicle that agents ordered her to exit, according to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Good, according to Noem,refused and “attempted
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Nobel Institute shuts down talk of Venezuelan opposition leader sharing Peace Prize with Trump
The organization that oversees the Nobel Peace Prize rejected recent suggestions that Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado could give or share her award with President Donald Trump. The Norwegian Nobel Institute shut down the idea Friday, after Machado suggested that she might transfer the prestigious award to Trump earlier this week. “Once a Nobel Prize
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Bride and groom among 8 killed in gas cylinder blast at wedding in Pakistan’s capital
A gas cylinder explosion early Sunday after a wedding reception at a home in Pakistan’s capital killed at least eight people, including the bride and groom, police and officials said. The blast occurred as guests who had gathered to celebrate the couple were sleeping at the house, causing part of the house to collapse, according
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Dear Abby: My co-workers bully me for my baby face
DEAR ABBY: I am a 31-year-old woman who is not yet established in life. I have no husband or boyfriend, no kids and no clear direction for a career. I start new, low-level jobs often. My problem is that I look deceptively young for my age. At most, I look 18 or 19. These employers,
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Iran warns US troops and Israel will be targets if America strikes over protests as death toll rises to 116
Nationwide protests challenging Iran’s theocracy saw protesters flood the streets in the country’s capital and its second-largest city into Sunday, crossing the two-week mark as violence surrounding the demonstrations has killed at least 116 people, activists said. With the internet down in Iran and phone lines cut off, gauging the demonstrations from abroad has grown more









