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Ryan Seacrest to replace Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune
Ryan Seacrest to replace Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune
The US TV personality will begin hosting the iconic game show in 2024 alongside co-host Vanna White.
1970-01-01 08:00
Maddie Ziegler once called her 'Dance Moms' experience 'sad and toxic', vowed never to talk to Abby Miller again: 'Everyone thinks I'm this b***h'
Maddie Ziegler once called her 'Dance Moms' experience 'sad and toxic', vowed never to talk to Abby Miller again: 'Everyone thinks I'm this b***h'
After sharing that her bratty persona was made up by the 'Dance Moms' producers, Maddie Ziegler blamed her coach Abby Lee Miller for being the primary source of her stress
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Andrew Tate racist? Misogynistic influencer devaluing BLM slogan sparks fury, Internet mocks him: 'Aren't you black lmao'
Is Andrew Tate racist? Misogynistic influencer devaluing BLM slogan sparks fury, Internet mocks him: 'Aren't you black lmao'
Andrew Tate said, 'My whole life I hear this s**t that black lives matter if this is true why do you let him beat the fuck out of you'
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore Review Finds No Wrongdoing Over Ministers’ Rents: ST
Singapore Review Finds No Wrongdoing Over Ministers’ Rents: ST
A Singapore review into residences rented by two ministers found no evidence of corruption or criminal wrongdoing, the
1970-01-01 08:00
Reading for pleasure in childhood boosts brain health in teenage years – study
Reading for pleasure in childhood boosts brain health in teenage years – study
Reading for pleasure in early childhood can help youngsters perform better at school and boost their mental health as they enter teenage years, a study suggests. The study of more than 10,000 children found that those who started reading for fun at a young age performed better at cognitive tests and showed improved “brain structure” in adolescence. For “optimal” results, children should be reading for 12 hours every week, academics from the universities of Cambridge and Warwick in the UK, and Fudan University in China, found. Their study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, analysed data on the children, all from the US, including interviews, cognitive tests, mental and behavioural assessments and brain scans. We encourage parents to do their best to awaken the joy of reading in their children at an early age Professor Jianfeng Feng They then compared information on children who began reading for pleasure before they turned nine against those who started later, or not at all. Of the 10,243 participants studied, just under a half (48%) had little experience of reading for pleasure or did not begin doing so until later in their childhood. The other half had between three and 10 years’ reading for pleasure. Those who started reading for pleasure at a young age were found to perform better on cognitive tests, which measured verbal learning, memory and speech development, and school academic achievement, when they were teenagers. These children also had better mental wellbeing, showing fewer signs of stress and depression, as well as improved attention and fewer behavioural problems such as aggression and rule-breaking. They also tended to use screens less and slept longer. Academics also analysed brain scans of teenagers and found that those who started reading for pleasure at a young age showed moderately larger total brain areas and volumes, and also showed differences in brain regions previously shown to relate to improved mental health, behaviour and attention. “Reading isn’t just a pleasurable experience – it’s widely accepted that it inspires thinking and creativity, increases empathy and reduces stress,” said Professor Barbara Sahakian from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. “But on top of this, we found significant evidence that it’s linked to important developmental factors in children, improving their cognition, mental health, and brain structure, which are cornerstones for future learning and well-being.” Professor Jianfeng Feng from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and the University of Warwick, added: “We encourage parents to do their best to awaken the joy of reading in their children at an early age. “Done right, this will not only give them pleasure and enjoyment, but will also help their development and encourage long-term reading habits, which may also prove beneficial into adult life.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Stan Wawrinka on setbacks, preparing for Wimbledon and friendship with Roger Federer Hacks for saving money on school uniforms King Charles and Queen Camilla surprise spa guests in bathrobes at eco-village
1970-01-01 08:00
What to expect from Marvel’s ‘Secret Invasion’ Episode 3? Gravik only grows stronger against Nick Fury
What to expect from Marvel’s ‘Secret Invasion’ Episode 3? Gravik only grows stronger against Nick Fury
Nick Fury scrambles for more allies as the rebel SKrull alliance grows stronger under the leadership of Gravik
1970-01-01 08:00
Sweden sets sights on joining NATO by next month but may be delayed, PM says
Sweden sets sights on joining NATO by next month but may be delayed, PM says
STOCKHOLM Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Wednesday that Sweden still wanted to join NATO before or at
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Martin McDonagh? Phoebe Waller-Bridge is madly in love with her 'genius' director boyfriend
Who is Martin McDonagh? Phoebe Waller-Bridge is madly in love with her 'genius' director boyfriend
Phoebe Waller-Bridge recently spoke about her relationship with her boyfriend, Martin McDonagh, whom she 'really, really' fancies
1970-01-01 08:00
Greece country profile
Greece country profile
Provides an overview of Greece, including key dates and facts about this southeast European country.
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘Countdown has started’ for Putin as Kramatorsk restaurant death toll rises
Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘Countdown has started’ for Putin as Kramatorsk restaurant death toll rises
The “countdown has started” for the end of Vladimir Putin, Volodymr Zelensky’s top aide has claimed, as the Russian president reels from the aborted mutiny by Wagner mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin. Andriy Yermak’s remarks came as Mr Zelensky accused Russia of using S-300 missiles in an attack on a restaurant in the Donetsk city of Kramatorsk which authorities say has killed eight people, three of them aged 14 to 17. Another 56 people present at the restaurant – which is frequented by journalists, aid workers and soldiers who use Kramatorsk as a base of operations – were injured, the city council in Kramatorsk said, as rescue workers continue to comb through debris for casualties. The missile attack reduced the major shopping hub to a twisted web of metal beams. One of the missiles also hit a village on the fringes of Kramatorsk, leaving five injured. The city in frontline oblast of Donetsk has been a target of Russian attacks frequently and capturing it a key objective for Moscow. Read More Putin admits Moscow paid Wagner mercenaries £800m in wages in a year – and that his forces ‘stopped civil war’ US sanctions gold companies suspected of supporting Wagner mercenaries in Russia Wagner chief walks free after armed revolt. Other Russians defying the Kremlin aren’t so lucky NATO warns not to underestimate Russian forces, and tells Moscow it has increased preparedness
1970-01-01 08:00
xQc fires back at Mathil for using 'spears angled words' out of 'insecurity' over Kick deal, fans say 'loser is jealous'
xQc fires back at Mathil for using 'spears angled words' out of 'insecurity' over Kick deal, fans say 'loser is jealous'
'There are a lot of ways to manifest and to argue something, or make a point about something. This just comes across as extremely envious,' xQc said after Mathil criticized his Kick deal
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia Latest: Putin Seeks to Downplay Mutiny Leader Prigozhin
Russia Latest: Putin Seeks to Downplay Mutiny Leader Prigozhin
Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to portray rebellious Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin as corrupt in an effort to
1970-01-01 08:00
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