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Quote of the day by Leonardo DiCaprio: 'If you can do what you do best and be happy, you're further along in life than most people'

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Leonardo DiCaprio stands as one of cinemas most recognisable and respected figures, a performer whose journey has been marked by constant evolution. Emerging in the public eye as a youthful sensation ...[Continue Reading]

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This Weeks Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through December 13)

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OpenAI Releases GPT-5.2 After Code Red Google Threat AlertBenj Edwards | Ars Technica "OpenAI says GPT-5.2 Thinking beats or ties 'human professionals' on 70.9 percent of tasks in the GDPval benchma ...[Continue Reading]

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The Best Estimates For The Age Of Our Solar System Is About 4.55 Billion Years, But The Measurement Method Is Difficult And Imprecise

Michael Levanduski

Shutterstock Scientists have gotten very good at measuring the age of things using a variety of techniques, ranging from counting the rings on trees to using highly advanced radiocarbon dating, and ...[Continue Reading]

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You're Not A Sci-Fi Fan If You Haven't Seen This Classic '80s Miniseries

staff@slashfilm.com (Witney Seibold)

Kenneth Johnson began his career as a TV director, helming episodes of popular cop shows like "Adam-12" and "Griff" in the mid-1970s. He hit the big time in 1976 when he created "The Bionic Woman," a ...[Continue Reading]

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'Unmotivated donors' plague Republicans in pivotal southern state

Adam Lynch

Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King is sounding the alarm on party donations heading into the mid-terms. The usually low-key King posted a lengthy statement to social media, almost a manifesto, ...[Continue Reading]

Raw Story

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2,000-year-old shipwreck may be Egyptian 'pleasure barge' from last dynasty of pharaohs

Tom Metcalfe

While diving off the coast of Egypt, underwater archaeologists found the 2,000-year-old remains of a boat that may have been a luxurious "pleasure barge" for the ancient elite. The team discovered t ...[Continue Reading]

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