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Explore More New findings out of Germany suggest that your very first drink in life can alter your brain forever, causing “permanent cellular changes” and throwing synapses out of wack.
These alcohol-induced changes support the theory that “first alcohol intoxication at an early age is a critical risk factor” for future drinking and addiction, said the University of Cologne’s Dr. Henrike Scholz, who worked with colleagues at the Universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg to publish the report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Friday. Read More...
Explore More Posters of Hamas hostages have been defaced across Harvard University — with images showing sick graffiti referencing pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and blaming Israel for the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Even a poster of the youngest hostage, Kfir Bibas, who turned 1 last week, was tagged with a vile message reading, “Head still on.”
“Jewish students at Harvard returned from winter break this week excited to start the spring term,” Getzel Davis, the Harvard Hillel campus rabbi, told The Post. Read More...
In any compendium of foods that serve a crowd, the Bundt cake is a star. It is pretty, its number of slices can be stretched and it holds for days under cover, all of which makes it ideal for a house full of company or for carrying to a cake-worthy occasion.
The Bundt was not always so ubiquitous. In 1966, Pillsbury Bake-Off judges awarded second place to a dessert called the Tunnel of Fudge Cake. Read More...