‘I don’t know who the idiot is who started this ‘fake news’; Brigitte Bardot clears the air, shares post confirming she’s alive and well following rumors of demise

French icon Brigitte Bardot has vehemently denied rumors of her demise, calling the ‘fake news’ creator an ‘idiot.’ The 91-year-old star took to social media to confirm she is alive and well, refuting a viral post by a young influencer. Bardot expressed her dismay at the false reports, assuring fans she has no intention of…

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When Fawad Khan shared his struggles with ‘insecurity’ and mental health: ‘You feel like you’re losing out on…’

Fawad Khan, the Pakistani actor known for his Bollywood roles, has openly discussed his mental health challenges amidst fame. He acknowledged the insecurity inherent in the entertainment industry and emphasized the importance of patience. Khan also revealed his decision to avoid social media to protect his mental well-being from the pressures of constant online presence.

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How can a sea creature with no Fins cross oceans? This new study has the answer

A groundbreaking global study, analyzing DNA from brittle stars collected over decades, reveals surprising connectivity in deep-sea life across vast oceans. Scientists discovered that these creatures, inhabiting the seafloor, have spread over thousands of kilometers, linking ecosystems from Iceland to Tasmania. This challenges the perception of the deep sea as isolated, highlighting its fragility amidst…

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How privilege persists in Harvard admissions and why ending legacy alone is not enough

Harvard’s admissions system continues to favor wealth through legacy preference, athletic recruitment, and resource-driven extracurriculars, embedding privilege into the Ivy League. David Deming argues that ending legacy alone won’t fix inequities, true reform requires transparency, income-based accountability, and broader change. Despite calls for fairness, Harvard resists structural shifts, leaving meritocracy overshadowed by inherited advantage.

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