Screens - to ban or not to ban? A doctor in Psychology reveals the signs of screen addiction in our kids - and whether we should even give them mobile phones ...
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Will power! The influence of Shakespeare on stage and screen
William Shakespeare is celebrated as the world's greatest dramatist. The Bard's plays have been translated into numerous ...
Shares are mostly higher in Asia after Wall Street broke its three-day losing streak, trimming its losses for the week. Tokyo ...
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The serious health risks of pneumonia
Pneumonia is a serious lung infection that affects millions worldwide, causing around 2.5 million deaths annually, including ...
Merced Elizondo made his short film “The Mourning Of,” about a woman who visits strangers’ funerals, to deal with his own fear of death.
Karlene Warner and her baby nephew Zachary Blades were killed instantly when drink driver Darryl Anderson's Audi smashed into ...
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Developer reveals plans for 156 Stockton homes, saying it could 'support employment of 688 people'
Persimmon Homes is asking for planning permission to build the two to four-bedroom homes, saying the development could create ...
The Linux 6.17 kernel has been released, bringing a swathe of improvements to desktop distro users and beyond. There's also ...
The iPhone 17 offers the most value for shoppers like myself, largely because it matches the iPhone 17 Pro in terms of its most important specs. At long last, you don't need to go Pro to get a 120Hz ...
MrMacRight’s iPhone 17 gaming test shows how to balance fps, thermals, and image quality across five AAA ports, with practical presets and real results.
Cross-platform gaming is one of the most important advancement in gaming, but there's still one thing that needs to become a standard.
You need your tears, especially if you're looking at your phone for hours! We have a roundup of tips to help keep your eyes healthy in these screen-dominated times.
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