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15 ‘subtle’ signs that someone is incredibly smart

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June 26, 2026

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Legit.ng

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· Jun 26, 2026

My 4-year-old pointed at my husband's boss' wife and said, 'That's the lady who bites'

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FOX News Health

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· Jun 21, 2026

Dad jokes may be good for your brain in one surprising way, experts say

Dad jokes can lower cortisol by over 36 and boost dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins, offering real stress relief through simple puns and wordplay.

National Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

Carney’s Davos speech written at 4 a.m., Trump’s volatile call with Trudeau, and other things we learned from a WSJ article

PM's quips included 'I have to deal with these guys every day' and 'We don’t have a relationship to keep!'

Quadrant Magazine

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· Jul 6, 2026

The New Confessionalism

Hardly a week goes by without a celebrity revealing details of a disreputable personal life, inevitably prompting praise for such candour and an avalanche of copycat confessions

Irish Star

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· Jul 8, 2026

Conor McGregor 'in fluctuating state' as UFC fans told to 'expect anything'

Though he has been outwardly displaying confidence, a body language expert examined Conor McGregor's mannerisms and believes that the star is both nervous and excited, showing a 'fluctuating state'

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· Jun 21, 2026

10 Ways You Can Make Your Father Feel Special On Father’s Day 

Father’s Day is coming up, and to ensure our fathers feel special and loved on the day set aside for them, we have put together a list of 10 thoughtful gestures we can do to show them how much they mean to us. As we grow up, we tend to spend less time around our... Read More Read » 10 Ways You Can Make Your Father Feel Special On Father’s Day on YNaija

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Related coverage for "15 ‘subtle’ signs that someone is incredibly smart": Legit.ng — My 4-year-old pointed at my husband's boss' wife and said, 'That's the lady who bites'. FOX News Health — Dad jokes may be good for your brain in one surprising way, experts say. National Post — Carney’s Davos speech written at 4 a.m., Trump’s volatile call with Trudeau, and other things we learned from a WSJ article. Quadrant Magazine — The New Confessionalism. Irish Star — Conor McGregor 'in fluctuating state' as UFC fans told to 'expect anything'. YNaija — 10 Ways You Can Make Your Father Feel Special On Father’s Day