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Samuel L. Jackson quote: Use your voice when you have the opportunity
Renowned actor Samuel L. Jackson, whose illustrious career spans several decades, champions the importance of advocacy through one’s voice. He passionately declares, 'If you have an opportunity to use your voice, you should use it,' emphasizing the vital role each individual plays in fostering societal progress.
Northern Lights Forecast: 8 States Have Another Chance To See The Aurora Friday
BreakingBusinessNorthern Lights Forecast: 8 States Have Another Chance To See The Aurora FridayByAntonio Pequeño IV,Forbes Staff. Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more.Follow AuthorMay 15, 2026, 12:48pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.ToplineThe northern lights may make another appearance in eight states Friday night, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, w...
VD Satheesan moved to tears during visit to late mentor’s home
Dubai: Ahead of his elevation to Kerala’s top post, chief minister-designate VD Satheesan visited the home of his late mentor and became visibly emotional, breaking down in tears.Satheesan, who is set to be sworn in as Chief Minister on May 18 following the Congress-led United Democratic Front’s landslide victory in the state assembly elections, visited the Thiruvananthapuram residence of veteran Congress leader G. Karthikeyan on Friday as part of a series of pre-oath courtesy visits.CM-designat...
UAE students score near-perfect CBSE results despite most exams being cancelled - here's how they did it
Dubai: India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released Class 12 results on Wednesday for millions of students, including those in UAE-based CBSE schools, under circumstances unlike any previous year. Regional tensions stemming from the US-Israel-Iran conflict forced the cancellation of exams scheduled for mid-March and early April, prompting the board to introduce an alternative assessment scheme, determining final grades through practical exams, project work, and internal assessmen...
NYT Connections Hints Today: Saturday, May 16 Clues And Answers (#1070)
InnovationGamingNYT Connections Hints Today: Saturday, May 16 Clues And Answers (#1070)ByPaul Tassi,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet.Follow AuthorMay 15, 2026, 10:00am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.ConnectionsNYTLooking for Friday’s NYT Connections hints, clues and answers instea...
Polish woman shocked by what she says after living in Bengaluru for 10 months
A Poland-born woman, now living in Bengaluru, shared humorous observations about how her life has changed after 10 months in India. She now finds 24 degrees Celsius cold, prefers rajma over sandwiches, and considers a 45-minute drive to a park normal, highlighting the subtle transformations of cultural adaptation.
Your legal rights if someone's vehicle is blocking access to your street
If someone's car is blocking larger vehicles from accessing your street, it's not only frustrating but it could be dangerous
Fact check: Viral Chud The Builder Facebook screenshot debunked
Streamer Dalton “ChudTheBuilder” Eatherly was arrested after a courthouse shooting in Clarksville, Tennessee. Soon after, a viral screenshot claimed he posted racist comments on Facebook about the incident. However, there is no verified evidence the Facebook post was real. Authorities charged Eatherly with attempted murder and other firearm-related offenses following the shooting investigation.
Teapot sells for £2million: 'Intrinsically perfect' 18th century jade pot crafted for a Chinese emperor is sold at auction after fierce bidding war
Teapot sells for £2million: 'Intrinsically perfect' 18th century jade pot crafted for a Chinese emperor is sold at auction after fierce bidding warGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEBy CAITLIN LENG Published: 11:55, 15 May 2026 | Updated: 11:55, 15 May 2026 e-mail View comments
What leaders (usually) get wrong about motivation
This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering the mental side of sports. Sign up for Peak’s newsletter here.One day during the COVID-19 pandemic, Carl Hendrick decided to run a 5K. A former musician, Hendrick had spent most of his career in education, earning a Ph.D., working at schools in England and turning to research. But facing middle age, and in the midst of lockdown, he decided to be more active.Advertisement
How studying friendship has changed the way I understand my own loneliness
A few years ago, I had just moved into a house. As relatively recent graduates, my husband and I had struggled with the banks to secure a mortgage – and worse still, I had a humanities background that didn’t exactly guarantee employment. But after approaching several banks, we managed to persuade a kind loan officer to say yes. Suddenly, we found ourselves settled in the suburbs, with 190 square meters, two children and a garden trampoline. One summer evening, while the children were asleep...
Inside Russia’s “City of the Dead” with 10,000 hidden graves
Just outside the remote Russian village of Dargavs lies a place that continues to fascinate and unsettle visitors in equal measure. Known as the “City of the Dead”, this medieval necropolis is located in the Caucasus mountains and is believed to contain the remains of more than 10,000 people.
How reindeer herds, nature and Sámi culture can thrive when forests are restored across northern Europe
Reindeer grazing in Vattme/Tjeggelvas on the lands of the Luokta-Mávas Sámi reindeer herding community. Anna-Maria Fjellström, CC BY-NC-NDPolitical debates about the future of forests in Sweden and the EU are reaching an impasse. Producing more wood comes at the expense of nature and the storage of carbon within trees and soils. Conserving and restoring more forests may limit commercial wood production. But it is important for both economists and conservationists to recognise how these forests...
Elizabeth I refused to go to bed before she died – a stubborn final act that reflected her reign
Allegorical Portrait of Elizabeth I, unknown artist (1610). Corsham CourtIn March 1603, Elizabeth I refused to go to bed. For days, she sat on cushions in her Richmond Palace chamber, silent and withdrawn, as her courtiers waited for the end. It’s a final moment that can be read not simply as the failing of her body, but as the last expression of a life defined by the quest for control. Elizabeth’s vitality had been central to her image, so her retreat marked a striking change. The Venetian en...
Paula Rego’s Story Line – an exhibition that invites exploration of the ambiguous narratives the Portuguese artist drew
At first glance, these look like sketches – the kind artists make on the way to something more finished. But that expectation doesn’t quite hold. The drawings assert themselves: restless, unresolved, and often more direct than the paintings they eventually lead to. This is Story Line, the latest exhibition of Paula Rego at the Victoria Miro gallery in London. Dame Paula Rego was born in Lisbon in 1935, grew up under the Estado Novo dictatorship and later moved to London to study at the Slade Sc...
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Son reflects with his mother about growing up with autism
NPR LISTEN & FOLLOW NPR App Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio YouTube Music RSS link Son reflects with his mother about growing up with autism May 15, 20264:44 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Esther Honig , Alan Jinich Son reflects with his mother about growing up with autism Audio will be available later today.
The conspiracy theorists who feel vindicated by the Epstein files
Christopher Penler/Shutterstock At 8.16am on August 10 2019, a post appeared on the online forum 4Chan: “[D]ont ask me how I know, but Epstein died an hour ago from hanging, cardiac arrest. Screencap this.” ABC News broke the story that financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had died in prison, 38 minutes later. 4Chan is an anonymous forum with no fact-checking mechanisms, so it’s impossible to know who the anonymous poster was and how they knew. But the ambiguity over w...
People Are Altering Their Thinking To Think How They Think That AI Thinks
People are starting to emulate AI as to how they think AI thinks. But this is quite problematic. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.
NEET-UG 2026 update: New exam date, admit card schedule; CBT mode from next year
India’s medical entrance examination NEET-UG will move to a fully Computer-Based Test (CBT) format from next year, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced on Friday, in the wake of the ongoing paper leak controversy.The minister said the reform is aimed at strengthening examination security and preventing future irregularities after the 2026 NEET-UG cycle was disrupted and later cancelled.“The root issue will be addressed from next year. NEET will be conducted as a computer-based t...