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Mensa offers to give IQ test to Trump and Tillerson President Trump's attack on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has Mensa saying "it would be fun" to have them take one of their IQ tests.
Metallica ’s “72 Seasons” becomes the band’s second song from its album of the same name to crown Billboard ’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, rising to No. 1 on the July 1-dated tally.
The two were recently accepted into Mensa, a program for people in the top 2% of the general population based on standardized intelligence tests. It's the world's largest and oldest high-IQ society.
There are 76 million baby boomers, and 72% of them are white. The millennials are an even larger group with 87 million, but much more diverse — only 56% are white. See how diverse your ...
A 2-year-old British boy has become the youngest ever member of Mensa, the exclusive club that only welcomes people with an IQ of 132 or above, according to Guinness World Records. Joseph ...
Metallica's new album, 72 Seasons, hasn't debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking the first time since the release of ...And Justice For All in 1988 that the band has failed to lay ...
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Metallica surges to the U.K. chart title with 72 Season s (via Vertigo), for the U.S. metal giants’ fourth leader. Debuting at the summit of the Official U.K. Albums Chart, 72 Seasons is the ...
ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (TND) — A 6-year-old from New Jersey has joined one of the world's most exclusive clubs. Declan Lopez, a kindergartener from Rockaway Township, reportedly has an IQ score ...
Five-year-old Connor Samples from Coffee County, Tennessee earned his Mensa membership in February for testing above a 132 IQ.
Eleven-year-old Yusuf Shah of England took the Mensa IQ test on a whim -- and earned the highest possible score of 162, according to local news reports.
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