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Why high-quality content partnerships are becoming essential for modern digital platforms

In an era where audiences value authenticity and relevance, content partnerships are emerging as one of the most effective ways for platforms and creators to grow sustainably.

Scientists Just Found a Blood Test That Could Catch Parkinson's Before It Destroys Your Brain

Researchers discovered biological markers that appear in blood during early Parkinson's stages, opening a crucial window for diagnosis before irreversible damage.

I Let AI Regulate My Emotions Until I Forgot How to Feel

A mental health leader's raw account of outsourcing his inner life to algorithms, one exhausted midnight conversation at a time.

When Cat Bongo Videos Go Political: The Internet's Apolitical Creators Have Finally Had Enough

From wood-chopping influencers to Reddit's cat bongo enthusiasts, even the most seemingly neutral corners of the internet are breaking their silence.

NAD+ Supplements Promise Anti-Aging Magic, But Science Says Slow Down

Everyone's chasing youth in a pill, but NAD+ supplements might not be the fountain of youth wellness influencers claim. Here's what doctors actually say.

Instagram's Boss Says 16 Hours of Daily Use Isn't 'Addiction' and Parents Are Furious

Adam Mosseri testified in court that excessive Instagram use doesn't equal addiction, while defending Meta against claims the platform damaged teens' mental health.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Settlement Talks Collapse, Heading to Trial

Six hours of closed-door mediation couldn't resolve the explosive legal battle between the It Ends With Us co-stars. Trial starts May 18.

Instagram Chief Says Social Media Isn't Addictive. Yeah, Right.

Adam Mosseri testified that social media addiction isn't real, just 'problematic use.' The semantics game continues while lawsuits pile up.

Intermittent Fasting Could Be a Game Changer for Crohn's Disease, New Study Suggests

A groundbreaking study shows time-restricted eating dramatically reduces Crohn's symptoms and inflammation without calorie counting or diet changes.

Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Democratic Lawmakers, Dealing Another Blow to Trump's Revenge Agenda

A grand jury rejected charges against Democrats who urged troops to refuse illegal orders, marking the latest failure in Trump's efforts to prosecute opponents.

Tumbler Ridge School Shooting: Eight Dead in Small Canadian Town

An 18-year-old suspect killed eight people, including six at a secondary school in rural British Columbia, before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Kids Are Being Bombarded With Weight Loss Ads Online, and Big Tech Doesn't Care

England's children's commissioner exposes how social media platforms profit from targeting young people with banned weight loss product ads despite regulations.

Dell Admits Its Mistake: The XPS Laptop Line Is Back and Already Better

Dell killed the XPS brand for a year. Now it's back, and the new XPS 14 fixes the biggest problems that made everyone miss the originals in the first place.