September 2019

Aron Eisenberg, ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ Actor, Dead At 50

Aron Eisenberg, who played Nog on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” died on Saturday, his wife Malissa Longo announced on Facebook. He was 50. Longo did not specify the cause of death. Eisenberg underwent a second kidney transplant in 2015, Deadline reported. “He was an intelligent, humble, funny, emphatic soul,” Longo wrote. “He sought to […]

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Leaders, at U.N. Climate Talks, Get Their Chance to Answer Youth Protests

UNITED NATIONS — Just days after angry youth protests demanding swift action to fight climate change, the United Nations climate summit opened Monday, where dozens of presidents, prime ministers and corporate executivesok will try to show that they are stepping up action to reduce planet-warming emissions. No sooner had it begun than the teenage Swedish

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Why Being Highly Conscientious Is One Of The Healthiest Personality Traits

On every version of the Big 5 personality test I find, I usually score highest on the trait of conscientiousness when compared with the other four dimensions on the assessment (openness, extroversion, neuroticism and agreeableness). I didn’t read much into it at first, but experts say of all personality assessments, the Big 5 test is

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Fleabag at the Emmys: How America fell in love with a ‘dirty’ British comedy

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Left-right: Fleabag’s Andrew Scott, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Sian Clifford and Brett Gelman Fleabag, the savage BBC sitcom written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, has become the first British show to win best comedy series at the Emmy Awards in the US. “It’s so wonderful and reassuring to know that a dirty,

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Security gadgets ‘making people more vulnerable’ from hackers

Hacking experts have warned many gadgets intended to keep people safe are putting them at risk of being spied on. A Bedfordshire family allowed their devices to be infiltrated by Buckinghamshire cyber security expert Ken Munro to demonstrate just how easily their privacy could be compromised. Brian Green, 68, bought a tracker designed for older

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