Your brain doesn’t resist change because you’re weak.

Your brain doesn’t resist change because you’re weak. It resists because the future version of you is unfamiliar. The brain is wired for safety and predictability. Neuroscience shows it relies on past experiences to anticipate outcomes. When
California man convicted of killing five of his kids over a decade
Paul Allen Perez, 63, was convicted of multiple counts of murder. Authorities said he killed the children between 1992 and 2001 in Northern and Central California.
Christine Moore, Little Flower Cafe founder and influential candymaker, dies at 62

Her Little Flower Cafe became a popular Pasadena gathering spot where caramels and marshmallows became hot gifts.
Soleimani Statue Toppled As Iran Protests Gain Momentum

Anti-government protesters in Iran’s Fars Province toppled a statue honoring deceased Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, the former head of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), as demonstrations continued for an 11th night
Bigger And Bolder: How Iran’s Protests Are Gaining Momentum

The ongoing antiestablishment protests in Iran are gaining momentum, nearly two weeks after they erupted. In recent days, the demonstrations have spread to new cities and attracted bigger crowds.
Newsom moves to reshape who runs California’s schools under budget plan
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes unifying the policymaking State Board of Education with the California Department of Education, a move he said would better align education efforts.
Newsom’s signature water tunnel is set back by California court ruling
An appeals court has rejected a California agency’s plan to issue bonds to pay for a proposed water tunnel in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
WATCH: Protesters Rip Apart Iranian Flag

As nationwide protests continued for an 11th night across Iran, protesters in Mashhad tore down the national flag and ripped it to shreds.
ICE agent fatally shoots woman in vehicle during immigration-related operation in Minneapolis

A woman was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer during a federal immigration operation in south Minneapolis on Wednesday, prompting sharp disputes between federal officials, local leaders, and witnesses, as well as renewed protests
U.S. military seizes Russian-flagged oil tanker and second ship, both linked to Venezuela

U.S. forces seized two oil tankers tied to Venezuela on Wednesday — one in the North Atlantic and another in the Caribbean — escalating Washington’s global effort to enforce sanctions and block what officials describe as illicit