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  • Is it time for a digital detox?

    Is it time for a digital detox?

    This article picked by a teacher with suggested questions is part of the Financial Times free schools access programme. Details/registration here.

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    Specification:

    This is an opinion article written in an informal manner, but nonetheless has a serious question at its heart.

    Click the link below to read the article and then answer the questions:

    Is it time for a digital detox?

    • The author gives two reasons why a digital detox in the new year is a good idea. What are they?

    • Give one quote from the first two paragraphs that shows he is only half serious about his suggestion

    • What justification does the author give for not recommending a full digital detox?

    • He writes about the dangers of social media, especially TikTok. To what extent do his beliefs about social media provide support or undermine his argument for a digital detox?

    • In psychology, one of the relevant concepts is bias. Identify some example of bias in this article

    • Click on the following links:
      Tackling social media’s ‘monster’ problem
      Australian users flock to new platforms after social media ban for under-16s
      Use the material from these articles and the original to construct a one paragraph argument either for or against banning social media for those under 16 years old

    Laura Swash, Inthinking/thinkIB

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  • Men’s Basketball Hosts Hoyas on Fan Appreciation Night

    Men’s Basketball Hosts Hoyas on Fan Appreciation Night

    Game #18: Georgetown Hoyas (9-7, 1-4 BIG EAST) at Creighton Bluejays (10-7, 4-2 BIG EAST)

    Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026 • 8:00 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. • CHI Health Center Omaha

    | LIVE VIDEO ($) | LIVE AUDIO | LIVE STATS | CU NOTES | PROGRAM |

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  • Scientists Discover ‘Platypus Galaxies’ In The Early Universe – Eurasia Review

    1. Scientists Discover ‘Platypus Galaxies’ In The Early Universe  Eurasia Review
    2. Scientists Identify ‘Astronomy’s Platypus’ with NASA’s Webb Telescope  NASA Science (.gov)
    3. JWST Spots Distant Objects So Odd They Have Been Nicknamed…

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  • Possible measles exposure reported on Amtrak to DC, BWI shuttles in Maryland

    Possible measles exposure reported on Amtrak to DC, BWI shuttles in Maryland

    The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) is warning the public of potential exposure after someone with a confirmed case of measles traveled through Washington, D.C., and Maryland while infectious in early January.

    Health…

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  • Kvasnicka Guides Vees To Ninth Straight Victory – Penticton Vees – Canadian Hockey League

    1. Kvasnicka Guides Vees To Ninth Straight Victory – Penticton Vees  Canadian Hockey League
    2. BLAZERS HOST VEES AT 6PM  BVM Sports
    3. Vees beat Kamloops 4-2 in first game of a home-and-away  Penticton Herald
    4. Vees double up Blazers as Brunicke makes WHL…

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  • 40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration : ScienceAlert

    40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration : ScienceAlert

    An iceberg that calved from the Antarctic ice sheet in 1986 is dramatically turning blue as it rapidly heads towards total annihilation.

    Earth satellites that have been monitoring iceberg A-23A over decades show that, in a very short space of…

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  • Fill your calendar with this week’s Gainesville music events

    Fill your calendar with this week’s Gainesville music events

    From swampy blues bands to a batcave dance punk group, Gainesville is hosting a wide variety of musicians and music events for all types of listeners this week. Check out what’s going…

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  • Oregon Republicans condemn initial Democrat response to Portland shooting

    Oregon Republicans condemn initial Democrat response to Portland shooting

    Republicans in the Oregon Legislature on Sunday criticized Democrats for their initial response to the shooting of two people by federal officers in Portland last week.

    File Art: Rep. Lucetta Elmer, R-McMinnville, in session at the House of…

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  • 3 Blue-Chips Ready for a Strong Year Ahead

    3 Blue-Chips Ready for a Strong Year Ahead

    Seatrium

    The beginning of the year offers a fresh opportunity for investors to assess if the stocks in their portfolio still deserve to be there.

    With their proven scale and execution across cycles, blue-chip stocks offer a unique sense of stability – and as interest rates ease and growth normalises, these quality leaders are often the first to lead a market recovery.

    In this article, we highlight three blue-chip Singapore stocks that could anchor your portfolio for the year ahead!

    For investors looking for a cyclical, earnings recovery story, look no further than Seatrium, a giant in shipbuilding and marine engineering.

    Since the completion of the mega merger with Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine in February 2023, Seatrium has been making waves in its operating industries.

    Business is booming for the shipbuilder, with revenue leaping 34% year on year (YoY), to S$5.4 billion for the first half ending 30 June 2025 (1H2025).

    But the real story is the bottom line: Seatrium is becoming much more efficient.

    Gross margin doubled (7.4% as of 1H2025) and net margins of 2.7% for 1H2025 tripled compared to 1H2024’s 0.9%.

    Return on equity (ROE) flipped positive to 4.5% on an annualised basis as of 1H2025, following years of negativity.

    Management has also done a fine job reducing its leverage post-merger; net debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) slumped from 3.2 times (December 2023) to 1.0 times (1H2025).

    Seatrium declared a final dividend of S$0.015 per share for FY2024 in February 2025.

    2026 could prove to be a banner year for the group, given a robust net order book  of S$16.6 billion (as of 30 September 2025) that provides delivery and revenue visibility to 2031.

    Continued operating efficiencies implemented by management, should further boost earnings and cash flows, which could lead to an increase in dividends for 2026.

    CapitaLand Investment Ltd, or CLI, stands out with its huge pool of assets under management (AUM).

    As of 5 November 2025, the group boasts funds under management (FUM) amounting to S$120 billion.

    The asset manager saw strong momentum across its business segments, with S$2.2 billion monetised and S$3.7 billion raised in total equity via listed and private funds for the nine months ended 2025 as of 30 September 2025 (9M2025).

    In the same time period, CLI grew its fee-related revenue to S$900 million, up 7% YoY.


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  • Red Hot Summer Giveaway – ABC Newcastle

    Red Hot Summer Giveaway – ABC Newcastle

    Red Hot Summer Tour 2026 is coming to Lake Macquarie. 

    Headlined by the legendary Paul Kelly, this epic day of live music also features Missy Higgins, The Cruel Sea, The Cat Empire, Kasey Chambers, and Jess Hitchcock. The tour is sure to be an…

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