Education

What Is Cognitive Dissonance? A Definition For Teaching – TeachThought

  What Is Cognitive Dissonance? A Definition For Teaching Understanding Cognitive Dissonance: A Psychological Framework for Growth and Learning As human beings, we strive for

News

The stock market thinks more consumers are reaching a breaking point

Consumer stocks are falling out of favor with US investors. While the benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) is trading at record highs and up nearly 10%

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Roof Collapse Kills 7 Schoolchildren in Northwestern India

new video loaded: Roof Collapse Kills 7 Schoolchildren in Northwestern India By The New York Times•July 25, 2025 A school roof fell in on Friday

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Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law

Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the country’s independent anticorruption institutions. Katrin

Web Design & Development

Designing Better UX For Left-Handed People — Smashing Magazine

Today, roughly 10% of people are left-handed. Yet most products — digital and physical — aren’t designed with it in mind. Let’s change that. More

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Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fire

new video loaded: Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fire By Monika Cvorak•July 24, 2025 Shots were heard early on Thursday morning near Prasat Ta Muen Thom,

Digital Marketing

Google’s New AI Search Experiment

Google has launched Web Guide, an experimental feature in Search Labs that uses AI to reorganize search results pages. The goal is to help you

Finance

Trump’s AI agenda hands Silicon Valley the win—while ethics, safety, and ‘woke AI’ get left behind

Yesterday, I recapped my day at “Winning the AI Race”—an event hosted by the All-In podcast and the Hill & Valley coalition—where Silicon Valley’s elite

Business

Stanford dropout Sam Altman says college is ‘not working great’ for most people—and predicts major change in the next 18 years

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is so skeptical of college he doesn’t think his own kid will attend. Having dropped out himself—from Stanford University in 2005—the

Tips & Tricks

Composable SaaS in 2025: Why Modular Apps Are Outpacing Monoliths

The SaaS Game Has Changed The days of bloated, one-size-fits-all software are numbered. Enterprises are ditching rigid, monolithic platforms for something smarter, modular apps that