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Map of 600,000 brain cells rewrites the textbook on how the brain makes decisions
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Map of 600,000 brain cells rewrites the textbook on how the brain makes decisions

A new study shows that the brain activity behind decision-making is far more widespread across the organ than first thought.
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Skull of bear held captive to fight Roman gladiators discovered near ancient amphitheater in Serbia
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Skull of bear held captive to fight Roman gladiators discovered near ancient amphitheater in Serbia

Archaeologists determined that the bear had an infected injury and had been held captive for a significant amount of time.
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Italian Fashion Legend Giorgio Armani Dies At 91
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Italian Fashion Legend Giorgio Armani Dies At 91

Giorgio Armani died on September 4 at the age of 91. Reports state he had been working on various projects until the end of his life. Armani is remembered as a groundbreaking fashion designer responsible for several enduring styles, including the power suit and casual jackets.   On Thursday, September 4, Giorgio Armani died. He was 91 years old when he died, and he passed at his home in Milan. News of his death comes from the Armani Group, and he reportedly continued working “until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections and the many ongoing future projects.” Armani rose to global prominence as the Italian designer who transformed both men’s and women’s fashion with his minimalist, soft-shouldered tailoring and neutral palette. Launching his own label in 1975, he became the driving force behind the “power suit” for women and clean, unstructured jackets for men. Over the following decades, he expanded his brand into beauty, accessories, luxury hospitality, and home furnishings, all while maintaining tight creative control, building a fashion empire worth billions. Rise of the Giorgio Armani empire Giorgio Armani built a fashion empire that consists of suits, dresses, and countless other products and styles / Wikimedia Commons Giorgio Armani was born in 1934 in Piacenza, Italy, the son of a transport accountant and a homemaker. He grew up during the hardships of World War II and initially pursued medical studies at the University of Milan. After two years, he left university, completed compulsory military service (during which he worked in a military hospital in Verona), and upon his return to Milan, began working as a window dresser and sales assistant at the department store La Rinascente. His early work there allowed him to hone skills in visual merchandising and garment selection. In the early 1960s, Armani transitioned into fashion design, joining Nino Cerruti’s menswear division, “Hitman,” where he spent several years refining his tailoring and design sensibilities. By the early 1970s, he was freelancing for multiple fashion houses and developing his own aesthetic. In 1975, with architect Sergio Galeotti as his business partner, Armani formally launched his label, presenting his first ready-to-wear collection and laying the foundation for what would become a global fashion empire. Shaping an industry for decades to come Italian designer Giorgio Armani / Wikimedia Commons In his later years, Giorgio Armani steadily expanded his brand into a full-fledged lifestyle empire, maintaining creative control across fashion, accessories, beauty, home furnishings, restaurants, and luxury hotels. Notably, he launched the Armani Hotel in Dubai’s Burj Khalifa in 2010 and followed with another in Milan, each reflecting his signature restrained aesthetic. He continued to oversee new collections—including fine jewelry and Armani/Casa interiors, in addition to his flagship lines like Emporio Armani and Armani Privé. Even as health concerns led him to step back from runway shows in 2025, Armani remained actively involved in company affairs and succession planning. In his final weeks, he expressed a desire for smooth continuity and named trusted collaborators and family members as successors, signaling a careful handover of his creative and business legacy. Despite prolonged work habits and global recognition, he acknowledged his greatest regret was not spending more time with friends and family—an honesty that surfaced in his final interview and added a personal turn to a life devoted to design. Reports indicate Armani continued to work until the end of his life Next up: Mark Consuelos’ 22-Year-Old Son Joaquin Twins With His Dad In New Photos The post Italian Fashion Legend Giorgio Armani Dies At 91 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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Ten Judges Whine Anonymously to NBC About SCOTUS Overruling Them and Making Them Look Stupid and BAHAHA
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Ten Judges Whine Anonymously to NBC About SCOTUS Overruling Them and Making Them Look Stupid and BAHAHA

Ten federal judges are anonymously venting to NBC News about their frustrations with the Supreme Court's handling of Trump-related cases. It seems they think SCOTUS consistenly overruling their sloppy…
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VW Joins Ford in Unveiling Budget EVs to Take on Chinese Rivals
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VW Joins Ford in Unveiling Budget EVs to Take on Chinese Rivals

New VW ID Buzz vehicles, fully electric-driven microbus cars from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, parked before delivery at VW's commercial vehicle plant in Hanover, Germany. Ronny Hartmann/AFP via Getty…
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Murder Hotspot Chicago’s Schools Give Healthcare to Illegals
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Murder Hotspot Chicago’s Schools Give Healthcare to Illegals

Last weekend, dozens of people were murdered in Chicago, including multiple young people. But the mayor is protecting, and universities in Chicago are concerned with providing free medical care to illegal…
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When Republicans Do It, They’re ‘Election Deniers.’ When Dems Do It, Media Call It A ‘Delay’
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When Republicans Do It, They’re ‘Election Deniers.’ When Dems Do It, Media Call It A ‘Delay’

[View Article at Source]The same media outlets that maligned Republicans as elections deniers are now sanitizing Democrats' defiance.
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Hitachi Backs Trump’s AI Vision With Massive Energy Deal
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Hitachi Backs Trump’s AI Vision With Massive Energy Deal

Hitachi Energy announced a $1 billion commitment to invest in the United States’ electrical grid infrastructure. “These investments, among the largest seen in the electrical industry in the U.S.,…
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Elon Musk Reveals Why He Will Not Attend White House AI Meeting
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Elon Musk Reveals Why He Will Not Attend White House AI Meeting

The White House will host an AI Summit on Thursday afternoon and evening. The event will feature some of the biggest names in AI, such as OpenAI founder Sam Altman, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple…
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'You Said NOTHING!' RFK Jr. Self-Awareness NUKES Dem Sen. Wyden About Chronic Disease In Children
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'You Said NOTHING!' RFK Jr. Self-Awareness NUKES Dem Sen. Wyden About Chronic Disease In Children

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying today before a Senate committee, and Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden just got wedgied so hard that it's going to take him until the end…
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