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UCLA Women's Basketball Team Says Donald Trump Hasn't Congratulated Them

Following their recent NCAA championship win, theUCLA Bruins women’s basketball teamhas shared thatDonald Trumphas not reached out to congratulate them. In a recent interview, the players shared the update and reflected on their latest victory.

UCLA Women’s Basketball team says Donald Trump hasn’t reached out to them

The UCLA women’s basketball team has revealed that Donald Trump has not congratulated them on their NCAA championship victory. The team appeared onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Tuesday, following their win over the South Carolina Gamecocks on April 5.

While speaking with Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, Angela Dugalic, and Lauren Betts, alongside their head coach Cori Close, host Jimmy Kimmel mentioned that the former President Barack Obama had sent his congratulations to the team, drawing cheers from both the players and the audience.

When Kimmel asked whether the team had heard from the current president, Donald Trump, Rice responded, “We have not.” The late-night host followed up with a quick jab, saying, “I’m sure you know he’s busy,” before adding, “in two weeks you’ll hear from him,” seemingly referring to the recent two-week ceasefire deal with Iran.

Trump had previously congratulated the Michigan and UConn men’s basketball teams for reaching the NCAA finals this year. However, he did not extend similar encouraging remarks to the UCLA and South Carolina women’s teams ahead of their championship game.

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Kimmel, who has been in a long-running feud with Trump, went on to bring out a fake trophy and joked that the team should take it to the White House if they get an invite in the future.

“I want you to bring this fake trophy we’ve made,” Kimmel said. “When you bring a trophy, he sometimes takes it and keeps it for himself, so this is for you guys to take to the White House,” he joked, drawing laughter from the team.

The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball team defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, 79-51, winning the 2026 NCAA championship on April 5, 2026.

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Dems call on Swalwell to drop out of gov race amid sexual assault allegations

Washington— House Democratic leadership on Friday called on Rep. Eric Swalwell to drop out of the race for California governor in the wake of allegations that he sexually assaulted a former staffer. Swalwell denied the allegations and called them "false."

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In a statement Friday night, House Democratic leaders called for a "swift investigation" into the allegations and for Swalwell to immediately end his campaign. They called for accountability, but stopped short of urging him to resign from Congress.

"This is unacceptable of anyone — certainly not an elected official — and must be taken seriously," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, Whip Katherine Clark of Massachusetts and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar of California said. "All perpetrators of sexual assault and harassment must be held accountable."

Swalwell threatened to take legal action against the woman, who detailed the alleged encounters to the San Francisco Chronicle, which published astoryFriday.

The woman, who was not named, said Swalwell started pursuing her shortly after she was hired to work in his district office in Castro Valley in 2019. She alleged he sent her inappropriate photos of himself via Snapchat, requested nude photos of her and asked her to perform oral sex on him in a parking lot. She also alleged that after going out for drinks with Swalwell in September 2019, she woke up naked in his hotel bed with little recollection of the night.

Five years later, in 2024, when she no longer worked for Swalwell, she said she met him for drinks after a charity gala in New York. She said she became intoxicated and only remembers parts of the night, including allegedly pushing him away and telling him "no" while he forced himself on her. She said she woke up the next morning with vaginal bleeding and bruises.

"These allegations are false and come on the eve of an election against the frontrunner for governor," Swalwell said in a statement. "For nearly 20 years, I have served the public — as a prosecutor and a congressman and have always protected women."

"My focus in the coming days is to be with my wife and children and defend our decades of service against these lies," Swalwell said.

The Chronicle said it reviewed texts the woman sent to a friend three days after the alleged incident, in which she wrote she was "sexually assaulted" by Swalwell.

"This happened one other time when I was working with him, but I convinced myself I was an equal party in it even though same pattern: I blacked out and he had sex with me," she wrote, according to the Chronicle, referring to the alleged 2019 incident.

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The Chronicle also spoke with the man who was the woman's boyfriend at the time of the 2024 incident. The then-boyfriend said he encouraged the woman to report Swalwell to the police, but the woman said she did not do so because she was afraid they would not believe her because she had already showered and thought it would be unlikely that an examination would find evidence.

Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez of California, a campaign chair for Swalwell's gubernatorial bid, also called on him to drop out of the race, calling the information "shocking" and said the story contains "the ugliest and most serious accusations imaginable."

"The congressman should leave the race now so there can be full accountability without doubt, distraction, or delay," Gomez said, adding that he was cutting ties with Swalwell's campaign "effective immediately."

Democratic Senators Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Adam Schiff of California also said they were withdrawing their endorsements.

"What is described is indefensible," Gallegosaid. "Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed. I regret having come to his defense on social media prior to knowing all the information. I am equally as shocked and upset about what has transpired."

Schiffsaidhe was "deeply distressed" by the accusations and called on Swalwell to withdraw from the race.Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California said, "Given the gravity of these claims, Rep. Eric Swalwell should step aside to ensure a full, transparent investigation free from undue influence."

Swalwell also lost the support of the California Teachers Association, which called the allegations "incredibly disturbing and unacceptable."

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Blake Lively Names Ryan Reynolds on Witness List as “It Ends with Us” Trial with Justin Baldoni Nears Start Date

Blake Lively has named husband Ryan Reynolds as a witness in her It Ends with Us legal battle with Justin Baldoni

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  • The actress seeks millions in damages as the trial proceedings are set to begin in May

  • A judge recently dismissed many of Lively’s claims, including harassment, defamation and conspiracy

Blake Livelyis calling husbandRyan Reynoldsto serve a witness as her legal battle withJustin Baldoniheads to trial.

In a new filing submitted on Saturday, April 11, Lively, 38, identified the witnesses she wants a jury to hear from before proceedings in relation to theIt Ends with Uscostars' legal sagakick off next month.

Lively is expected to testify, along with Reynolds, 49, and Baldoni, 42. According to the filing, Reynolds is expected to testify about the film’s production and promotion, as well as the alleged retaliation and damages at the center of the case.

The list also includes Lively's costars,Jenny SlateandIsabela Ferrer, as well as her sister,Robyn Lively. Baldoni's former publicist,Stephanie Jones; his former podcast co-host,Liz Plank; and his crisis PR executive,Melissa Nathan, are also all named.

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Colleen Hoover,the author of the bestselling novel theIt Ends with Usfilm is based on, is also named as a potential witness, with her testimony expected to be presented by deposition.

Beyond the film’s core players, the list extends to public relations figures and business leaders, including publicist Jennifer Abel and digital strategistJed Wallace, as well as Steve Sarowitz, who co-founded Wayfarer Studios with Baldoni.

Some are expected to testify via deposition, as Lively’s legal team seeks to spotlight the film’s promotion and what she has alleged is a retaliatory campaign.

Several expert witnesses are also expected to testify, with anticipated testimony on reputational harm, workplace practices and social media activity.

Lively is seeking significant financial damages. According to the filing, her legal team estimates total compensatory damages ranging from roughly $142 million to nearly $300 million.

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The legal battle surrounding Lively and Baldoni began in December 2024.

The actress alleged that Baldoni — who also directed the film — subjected her to sexual harassment, and that he and the other defendants orchestrated a retaliatory smear campaign "to destroy" her reputation. (Baldoni has denied the claims.)

The latest filing comes days after a major ruling that significantly narrowed Lively’s lawsuit against Baldoni and others.

On April 2,U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed 10 of Lively’s 13 claims— including harassment, defamation and conspiracy — while allowing a smaller set of allegations, including breach of contract and two retaliation-related claims, to move forward to trial.

The latest filing highlights ongoing friction between the two sides over what the jury should ultimately hear.

Baldoni’s legal team argues the ruling should limit which witnesses and evidence are presented, while Lively’s team maintains a broader group is still necessary to prove retaliation and damages.

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Following the judge's decision to narrow the case, Lively's attorney Michael Gottlieb said the dismissed claims were thrown out due to “legal issues rather than an endorsement of the defendants’ conduct."

He added that they "have always been the beating heart of Ms. Lively’s case.”

A trial is scheduled to begin in New York on May 18. It is expected to span roughly 15 trial days.

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Eligible men will soon be automatically registered for military draft

Eligible men will be automatically registered into the U.S.military draft poolby December in an effort to streamline the existing self-registration process, according to the agency that oversees the system.

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On March 30, theSelective Service System– the federal agency which oversees the database of men eligible for service in the event of amilitary draft– submitted aproposed rulefor automatic registration to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, according to itswebsite.

The new automatic registration process was approved by Congress under theNational Defense Authorization Actfor fiscal year 2026, whichPresident Donald Trumpsigned intolawin December 2025.

According to SSSwebsite, the agency will implement the switch to automatic registration by December, creating a "streamlined registration process and corresponding workforce realignment."

Here's what to know about the new military draft registration process.

Iran updates:Trump warns Iran of 'bigger' attacks if no deal is reached

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Israel's defence ministry announced it had launched a "preemptive strike" on Iran as sirens sounded in Jerusalem and people across the country received phone alerts about an "extremely serious" threat.

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Smoke rises following an explosion,after Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, February 28, 2026.

What to know about selective service's switch to automatic registration

Most male U.S. citizens ages 18-25 are required to register with SSS, though there has not been an active military draft since 1973, according to the agency'swebsite.

Now, the agency is moving to an automatic registration process, rather than requiring eligible men to sign up manually.

The amendment to the Military Selective Service Act implementing automatic registration is set to take effect one year after the NDAA was enacted into law, according to thebill text.

On March 30, SSS formally submitted automatic registration as proposed rule to OIRA, which will now review and finalize the regulatory action.

According to the SSSwebsite, the change "transfers responsibility for registration from individual men to SSS through integration with federal data sources."

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How does the draft registration currently work?

Currently, eligible male U.S. citizens ages 18-25 are required to registerthrough the Selective Service System online.

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To fill out the form, men are required to provide their full name, home address, date of birth and Social Security number.

Men who are serving in the military on full-time active duty continuously from ages 18 through 26 do not have to register for the draft. Also, those who are hospitalized or incarcerated for the entire period from ages 18-25 are exempt.

The Military Selective Service Act only requires draft registration for men. Women can enlist in active duty combat in order to serve.

Will there be a military draft?

Thewar and current ceasefire in Iranhas sparked renewed questions about whether the U.S. willenact a military draft.

In a March 8interviewon Fox News, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said bringing back the draft is "not part of the current plan right now," but she added that Trump "keeps his options on the table."

Returning to an active draft would require Congress to amend theMilitary Selective Service Act, according to SSS.

In the event of a military draft, not all men registered with SSS would be called to report for duty. The agency would randomly draw from a lottery of birthdays and numbers to establish the order that individuals would be inducted.

When was the last time the draft was used?

There has not been an active military draft since 1973, according to SSS.

Between 1948 and 1973, the military draft system was actively used to enlist men to fill vacancies during both peacetime and periods of conflict.

In July 1980, then-President Jimmy Carter reinstated registration for the military draft underPresidential Proclamation 4771.

Contributing: George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com.

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Cruise companies to Alaska are avoiding a popular excursion to Tracy Arm after a massive landslide

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — For years, a popular part of manycruises in southeast Alaskahas been sailing up Tracy Arm, a long, narrow fjord marked by steep mountains, glittering waterfalls and calving glaciers.

Associated Press This photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey looks up Tracy Arm fjord to the terminus of the South Sawyer Glacier about 80 miles southeast of Juneau, Alaska, on Aug. 13, 2025, days after a landslide in the area. (John Lyons/U.S. Geological Survey via AP) This photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows the terminus of the South Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm fjord, alongside the remains of a landslide, left, that occurred days earlier, Aug. 13, 2025, about 80 miles southeast of Juneau, Alaska. (John Lyons/U.S. Geological Survey via AP) This photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows the slope where a landslide occurred days earlier near the terminus of the South Sawyer Glacier, lower right, in Tracy Arm fjord about 80 miles southeast of Juneau, Alaska, on Aug. 13, 2025. (John Lyons/U.S. Geological Survey via AP) FILE - Passengers stream off the Norwegian Bliss after the vessel arrived, in Juneau, Alaska, April 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer, File)

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But this season, major cruise lines are skipping it. A massive landslide last summer sent parts of a glacier crashing into the water, generated a tsunami and pushed a wave high up the opposite mountain wall. Several companies opting out cited safety concerns with the still-hazardous slopes.

“Tracy Arm is the majestic princess, you know, she is the queen of fjords,” said travel agent Nate Vallier.

The destination cruise and tour companies have chosen as an alternative — nearby Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier — is “still beautiful by any means, but it’s just not the same,” he said.

Tracy Arm,southeast of Juneau, is a roughly 30-mile (50-kilometer) fjord that features two tidewater glaciers — the North and South Sawyer — and wildlife, including seals and bears.

Early on Aug. 10, 2025, a landslide originating high on a slope above the toe of the South Sawyer, near the head of the fjord, sent water surging more than a quarter mile (more than half a kilometer) up the mountain wall opposite the slide and out Tracy Arm.

No ships were in the fjord, officials said, and no deaths or injuries were reported. But kayakers camped on an island near where Tracy and Endicott arms meet had much of their gear swept away by the rushing water.

Southeast Alaska, largely encompassed by a temperate rainforest, isno stranger to landslides. And while it's long been known the fjord network in the Tracy Arm region has been susceptible, the slope that failed had not been identified as an active hazard before last summer's collapse, said Gabriel Wolken, manager of the state’s climate and ice hazards program.

Scientists are working to understand not only what caused the slope to collapse but to understand what other hazards might exist in the fjord, he said.

The area remains unstable, said Steven Sobieszczyk, a U.S. Geological Survey spokesperson. Steep landslide areas continue to change for years after an initial slide, he said by email.

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“Continued rockfall and small-scale sliding from the exposed landslide scar are expected and could impact the water, potentially causing a future localized tsunami,” he said.

Major cruise companies, including Holland America, Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean said in response to inquiries from The Associated Press that they are replacing a Tracy Arm visit with Endicott Arm. MSC Cruises, Virgin Voyages and regional tour company Allen Marine also are doing Endicott and Dawes Glacier instead. Norwegian Cruise Line said it does not have voyages sailing by Tracy Arm.

Endicott already has been a stop for some ships previously and an alternative when conditions in Tracy Arm, such as excess ice, have been unsafe.

Vallier, who owns the Alaska Travel Desk, said he would have liked cruise companies to give travelers more advance notice about itinerary changes.

After leaving Seattle, the first ships of the season are due April 21 in Ketchikan and in Juneau the following week.

Seeing a glacier — particularly a dynamic, calving glacier — is a bucket-list item for many tourists, and that's what has made Tracy Arm so popular, he said. While the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau is a major attraction for the capital city and cruise port, many visitors view it from across a large lake, and it has diminished or entirely retreated from view from some hiking overlooks.

Kimberly Lebeda of Wichita, Kansas, was excited when she booked tickets for a Tracy Arm excursion for her family last year. Lebeda, who researches areas she visits, said she was sold on the scenery.

But the night before the stop, they were told that due to ice in Tracy Arm, they would go up Endicott instead. Her family and others who'd booked the excursion got off the ship and onto a smaller boat with glass windows, abundant seating and snacks. They saw seals on ice floes, waterfalls and “a wall of ice” calve from Dawes Glacier, she said.

She called it “an amazing thing to witness.”

“Was it worth it? Yes, because I don’t know if I'll ever get to do that trip again,” she said. “Again, I haven’t ever been to Tracy Arm so I can’t really compare. But to me, was it worth it and was it exciting? Absolutely.”

Cruise companies to Alaska are avoiding a popular excursion to Tracy Arm after a massive landslide

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47 Subtle And Interesting Displays Of Intelligence

It takes time to know a person. After all, first impressions only scratch the surface, and we are far more complex than five minutes could ever reveal. But if you’re observant, you might pick up on certain cues that offer insight into what someone is really like.

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To give you a clearer picture of what to look for when gauging intelligence, we searched the internet and compiled a list of subtle, tell-tale signs others swear by. From how they speak to how they handle adversity, here’s what to watch for if you want a better sense of those around you.

They refrain from voicing their opinion on topics they know they aren't knowledgable in. Also the self awareness to make that realisation.anonymous:I've met some legitimately stupid people who were self aware and joked about it, I couldn't laugh along though, made me feel like a jerk.

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When they don't actually know the answer to a query they admit freely, "I don't know".librarychick77:Or, even better - "I don't know, let's find out!"

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Being able to step back and let people better equipped for the job at hand lead.Stupid people want to be in charge all the time. Smart people know when it's better to let someone else lead.Tablemonster:Which is why the army has such a poor leadership model.

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The ability to stay level-headed when somebody challenges one of your firmly-held beliefs.

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Ability to empathize. Emotional intelligence is sorely missed, when absent.

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I've noticed highly intelligent people often stumble over their words and stutter a lot, almost like they're trying to say so much at once that they can't quite keep up with themselves.miloblue12:I wouldn't go as far as to say I'm intelligent, but while at work, I have so many things going on in my mind that sometimes I need a minute to step back and think about what I need to say. Otherwise, it just comes out as a jumbled mash and I also stutter.My mind goes too fast...my voice, not so much. Half the time, people just stare at me and wonder if I'm functioning properly...or if I'm plain stupid. I think it's both.

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The ability to hold two opposed ideas in their head. A truly intelligent person can effectively argue a point and then effectively argue its inverse.TijuanaPoker:Sam Harris made a similar point on his podcast several episodes ago. Basically being able to hold both sides of a conversation coherently in your head or externally (I like to talk to myself but can do both) is actually a significant exercise in and of itself. It shows an understanding of topic and an awareness that your own thoughts are flawed, may as well consider the other side... It can almost seem schizophrenic to even yourself. But there is no better way to prepare yourself for an in depth conversation than to have already had it with one's self.

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Rather than academically intelligent, but emotionally intelligent:People who are good listeners. They take the time to learn all about the other person's problem without interrupting them, and are able to give perspective on the issue.R63VinylScratch:Listening is such an easy way to gain knowledge though. Especially since someone else is explaining it, most of the tine its already in simple terms. I love listening!

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Openness to discussion and a desire to hearing the other side. Ability to change one's mind when presented with facts/logic.uncertain-ithink:This gets me in deep stuff, because I love doing this. I want to hear the other’s opinion and sort of have a healthy, non-heated debate about it. Then they start getting hostile with me because I think differently. Then I regret ever wanting to “debate”. And I get a big “I told you so” from them, usually going “this is why you don’t talk about x”.

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They ask questions they already know answers to by utilizing whataboutism thus guiding you to the answer of your own question.ObliviousFriend:One of my elementary school teachers used to let kids who finished early help. Although, she would have us lead them through it with questions and hints like a teacher would, I have done this every time I have helped from then onwards. I would credit my teacher more than my own intelligence though.

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The most intelligent people i have met do not advertise themselves as intelligent people.

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Appreciation of length, depth, details and complexity in the right context. Tired of this world being so obsessed with brevity and always trying to move onto the next thing.

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People who move their eyes without moving their heads. I mean, they look around, but they don't turn their heads unless they have to.I don't know what the connection is, but I'm a teacher, I've taught over 2000 kids now, and the really self-aware ones tend to direct their eyes without turning their whole heads.anonymous:This is really interesting. I wonder if it has to do with being aware of what they look like.For example, I had a friend that would turn her head to stare at someone if she was trying to listen to their conversation. It baffled me that she was so unaware of how weird she looked.

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Being clear and concise, while using sensible vocabulary and verbiage.The people who waffle on at great length, using excess vocabulary as if they swallowed a dictionary? They're usually very dumb and desperately trying to compensate for it.librarychick77:But big words are fun...and accuracy is important. Especially in written conversations.There are lots of words to pick from, so why not pick the 'best' ones for your meaning?

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I've noticed that intelligent people are never really satisfied.Whether it's kids always wanting to learn more and never stop, or adults always trying to do things to improve themselves or their life. For example, people who make a ton of money may not feel like theyre satisfied with their job and will want to do more.

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Someone who knows how to give proper constructive criticism and who can also accept criticism gracefully.

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Knowing when not to speak.

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Spelling correctly and just caring about how you speak and write.

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Asking questions!.... So many people don't, an enquiring mind is a sign of intelligence, as it's actively seeking/ gaining knowledge.

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Problem-solving.We're used to measuring intelligence by how much data or knowledge someone has "learned"/remembers, but in the age of constant connection, that's largely irrelevant. The ability to *use* knowledge, to actually solve a problem or think critically, is a lot harder to teach, yet also a lot more important.

They think before opening their mouth.They can explain complicated things to people, knowing when to gloss over complexities and when to explain details.

They don't argue a point before letting the other person compromise himself without hope for redemption.

I would say careful timing. Shows situational awareness.

Curiosity. Always asking questions can sometimes make people appear child-like, which we often associate with less-developed intelligence.

Intelligent people learn for the sake of learning, regular people learn for an outcome.ApolloniusDrake:I know a very smart person who stopped there degree at a masters in engineering to make money and have a family. I know another very smart person who currently has a PHD at Stanford and still does research at Stanford.I feel people value different roads in life. Some like money. Some like learning. Some like the arts. Etc. To base someones intelligence on them wanting to learn or not is false.However if you want to base someones intelligence on there ability to absorb information then you would be very correct. Your ability to pick up on random facts and then remember them would show great intelligence.

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Musical or artistic ability. I think there are different kinds of intelligence. Or at least intelligence that manifests itself in different forms. A gifted artist or musician has intellectual chops. They are using their brain to produce things that others, myself included, have only a limited capacity to understand or produce.

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Listening rather than speaking all the time.

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The willingness to answer an oddball question on its own terms, without converting it into something they feel more comfortable responding to.First noticed the (lack of) this trait in my own mother when I was nine or ten years old. I was curious about why north was always at the top of maps and asked her whether this was just a custom, or whether north-ness was inherently different from south-ness in some way.She began by explaining that this was a custom.Yes, I knew this was customary. Restated that to ask why it was a custom.She proceeded to explain that there weren't any east or west magnetic poles.Yes, I knew about magnetic poles. Restated that again to re-emphasize that the question was about north as opposed to south. (The other cardinal directions had been left out of the question for that reason).She went off on another irrelevant tangent.This was the first time I realized:1. She had no idea how to answer the actual question.2. She would rather change the subject and make herself seem authoritative than admit a gap in her understanding.Started watching people's responses afterward and discovered that a startling number of people will subtly "convert" a question that's slightly outside their comfort zone into a different question where they can recite an answer by rote. The rare person who does grapple with an oddball question on its own terms seems more to do so as a matter of open-mindedness than education.

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Good signs- Curiosity. Wanting to know why everything happens, or how.- People who ask, "What about this variable?" They consider more than what they are presented with in order to complete the scenario.Some Bad signs- Sometimes unable to come to a conclusion due to too many variables. There isn't always an elegant solution.- Self aware of their intelligence. leads to arrogance.

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Im not sure whether its overlooked, but I think how someone can deal with hypotheticals is a good indicator. Not being able to work within the rules of a hypothetical is probably a good sign of a lack of intelligence, or at the very least a lack of intellectual honesty.

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- listening intently even though they are the real experts in the area- listening and learning when they know nothing about the subject- willingness to ask for help when they're stuck.

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Listening more than you talk.

Active listening - actually listening to what someone is saying and asking questions to help them clarify their position.

Walking away *before* an argument starts.

Genuinely listening and not just waiting for their turn to speak.

People who know how to handle people.They can see a situation going south and subtly influence interactions to avoid danger, or keep from escalating a situation.Either through carefully worded sentences to descalate a situation, provide missing context before a misunderstanding occurs, pointedly including ignored parties into a discussion, or just rearranging the room.Its strategic, deliberate, and subtle. It predicts cause and effect all towards creating a idealised outcome.

Observing their surroundings/noticing things, being more open to opinions, more empathy in general.There's so many variations of intelligence though, I would actually be interested to see a thread like signs of experience.

They can refrain from arguing when they see it's pointless.Lots of people assume a guy who doesn't voice out and engage in arguments is because he isn't intelligent enough or witty enough to carry himself through.A lot of times they can, they just don't see the worth in it.For example, involving politics, instead of engaging in an argument with a person in class who is very emotionally involved and rather passionate in the moment yelling things, you can chuckle and say smile and let the person think they've won.

A true sense of humor. It takes timing, being able to read people/situations, knowing when to shut up, and not taking ones self too seriously. plus, who doesn't like being around someone who's funny??

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Controversial as it may seem, the most truthful people are usually the most intelligence. Not only are they more able to see themselves clearly and accept themselves instead of lying to themselves, but also this.Everyone lies to a degree. Intelligent people are usually much better liars - not at convincing people; but at knowing what lies will work and what won't. As such, the ones you believe are liars are probably dumb, whereas the honest people are just much smarter. Maybe.

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Compassion, empathy, and kindness.

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The sensitivity to detect people's subtle emotions when they say nothing or just compromise.

A sense of humor. Not saying you have to be funny to be smart, but you generally have to be at least somewhat intelligent to be funny.

I see a lot of people saying individuals who can say idk. I agree 100%. However on the otherside of the coin i believe people who actually know a large number of random facts and information is proof of a great intelligence. That one individual that always seems to have relevant input to a topic. Most IQ tests will question you randomly about history, geography, etc.

Modesty, and luckily for me, I'm the most modest person I know.

Being good at puns. Everyone who I know that is sharp minded is usually ready with a pun.

When someone doesn't make fun of the fly episode of Breaking Bad. It's trendy to make fun of it, but in reality there's a lot going on there that most people don't even see (symbolism) and if I see someone else who gets that and is brave enough to say it, I immediately assume they're extremely intelligent and probably an independent thinker too.

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