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EastEnders airs temptation for Max Branning after disastrous proposal

EastEnders airs temptation for Max Branning after disastrous proposal

You should never upstage a bride and groom at their wedding – and it’s safe to say that Vicki Fowler (Alice Haig) was thoroughly unimpressed by Max Branning’s (Jake Wood) proposal at her wedding to Ross Marshall (Alex Walkinshaw). The EastEnders love rat decided that, with everyone looking down their noses on his relationship to Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins), he should propose and prove his commitment. It’s safe to say that Cindy was stunned. They’ve only been together for a matter of weeks, and she wasn’t ready to tie the knot. The Walford community crowded around Max to reprimand him, and he tried to assure them that it was just a joke and he didn’t mean it. Cindy was deeply offended when she realised that the ring he’d used to propose with had been found on a table, and rushed off to rejoin the party. Elaine Peacock (Harriet Thorpe) tried to reassure her that single life would be ok, but Cindy asserted that they were still together and would have to try and repair things. …

How to Avoid the Temptation of Sugar

How to Avoid the Temptation of Sugar

Are You Hooked on Sugar? The desire for a sweet taste is natural and human. You may even crave sugar and eagerly anticipate the next time you’ll be having something sweet. The food industry is aware of the potential sugar has to satisfy most individuals. To make food tastier, they have added sugar to numerous otherwise healthy foods. Read the ingredients label before you indulge to be fully informed. Consider these factors: Sugar is a factor in these medical problems: obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Excess sugar drives inflammation, causes high blood pressure, accelerates skin aging, and contributes to dental decay. It also triggers energy crashes, fatigue, and can lead to cognitive decline. One in three Americans is clinically obese with a BMI of over 30. Alternatively, natural sugar in fruit, rather than added sugar, is healthful for most individuals. The Solution The good news is that a craving is merely an influence and not a direct cause of eating sweets. Craving sugar isn’t just a dietary issue—it’s a …

France’s Macron slams ‘temptation to divide up world’ among ‘great powers’

France’s Macron slams ‘temptation to divide up world’ among ‘great powers’

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that the United States was “breaking free from international rules” and “gradually turning away” from some of its allies in a traditional New Year address designed to spell out France’s foreign policy priorities for the 12 months ahead. “Multilateral institutions are functioning less and less effectively,” Macron said in his annual speech to French ambassadors gathered at the Élysée Palace in Paris. “We are living in a world of great powers with a real temptation to divide up the world,” he added. Macron’s speech comes as European powers scramble to come up with a coordinated response to Washington’s increasingly assertive foreign policy in the Western hemisphere, including its capture of Venezuela’s leader Nicolas Maduro and President Donald Trump’s designs on Greenland. The French president also touched on ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in Russia’s war on Ukraine, days after he pledged to put French boots on the ground to safeguard Ukraine’s security in the event of a peace deal. Macron said Europe must protect its interests and urged the “consolidation” …

Free Will vs. the Totalitarian Temptation

Free Will vs. the Totalitarian Temptation

This article is republished from Salvo. After forty years’ study of humans and primate apes, Stanford professor of neurology Robert Sapolsky, author of Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will (2023), announced that “We are nothing more or less than the sum of that which we could not control—our biology, our environments, their interactions.” Sam Harris, a well-known atheist and neuroscientist, agrees: “Free will is an illusion.” Denial of free will is popular among scientists generally and is probably the majority view among neuroscientists. As a result, many will assume that free will has somehow been refuted by science. Actually no. As neurosurgeon Michael Egnor and I note in The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul (2025), denial is an ideological fashion. It is not a rationally consistent belief. Problems with Denial Here are some of the reasons we give: The logic problem. If our thoughts and choices really are wholly determined, what follows? Even the statement that “Free will doesn’t exist” cannot coherently be argued as true or false, …