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Random Musing: Nixon wanted China to fight India-Pakistan War – and other new worms from Watergate | World News

In The Whisky Priest, perhaps the best Yes, Minister episode — an assertion that is arduously dangerous, because picking the greatest Yes, Minister episode is like picking the greatest Beatles song — Sir Humphrey Appleby is aghast to learn that Jim Hacker is so bothered about Italian Red terrorists getting access to British weapons that…

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Random Musing: The Designer of the Year Award goes to… Artificial Intelligence | World News

In The Matrix Reloaded, Morpheus, after his ship the Nebuchadnezzar is sunk, makes a biblical reference: I have dreamed a dream, but now the dream is gone from me. The line became a shorthand for the disappointment of hardcore Matrix fans who watched the pathbreaking original dissolve into bubble-gum pulp fiction sequels. It is also…

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DHS replaces H-1B random lottery selection, priority will now be given to those earning higher wages

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has moved to overhaul the H-1B work visa selection process, replacing the long-standing random lottery with a system that gives preference to higher-paid and more highly skilled foreign workers, a shift the Trump administration states is aimed at protecting American wages and jobs.This rule, together with the imposition…

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Pune land deal row: Ajit Pawar defends son Parth again; terms charges ‘random’ accusations | India News

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Sunday once again defended his son Parth Pawar over the alleged irregularities in the Pune land deal. He termed the corruption allegations “random accusations” made ahead of the local body elections.Speaking to reporters in Baramati, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief said that political opponents often…

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Why the brain “discards” important memories, but retains “random” events and its link with brain health

Why do some memories are strangely vivid, while some seem to be blurry? For ages, the memory-mystery puzzled researchers, but now, a new research conducted at Boston University has shed light on this intriguing phenomenon. The study reveals that the brain prioritizes certain experiences based on their emotional significance and the process behind it, as…

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