Adam Makins

Adam Makins

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I can and will deliver great results with a process that’s timely, collaborative and at a great value for my clients.

The Sports Bra Problem Nobody Talks About (Until It Ruins Your Workout)

Finding the right sports bra for larger busts isn't just about comfort—it's about whether you'll actually finish your workout.

Post Malone's Country Pivot Isn't a Gimmick Anymore. It's His Actual Career.

From rap debut to Stagecoach headliner, Post Malone proves his country turn is genuine—and it's working.

The U.S. Is Blowing Up Boats in Latin America. Nobody's Sure What's Inside Them.

186 dead in military strikes on alleged drug vessels, but the Pentagon hasn't shown evidence the boats were actually carrying drugs.

How Peter Molyneux's $54 Million Crypto Game Collapsed in Weeks

Legacy promised play-to-earn riches. Instead, players lost fortunes on a broken economic system that died before it really lived.

Spotify's Fitness Bet Is a Calculated Gamble on User Data

Spotify launches fitness content hub with Peloton, betting 70% of Premium users will stick around as the app gets busier.

China Just Killed Meta's $2 Billion AI Bet. Here's What It Means for Tech

China's state planner blocked Meta's acquisition of Manus, signaling a major shift in how Beijing polices AI and foreign investment.

NYT Mini Crossword April 27: These Two-Letter Answers Hide a Clever Pattern

Solve today's NYT Mini Crossword with our answers and hints. Plus, what that repeating letter really means.

Your Real Age Might Not Be Your Actual Age. Here's How to Fix That.

Biological age beats chronological age. Here's what the American Heart Association says you need to do to actually feel younger.

186 Dead and No Proof: Inside the Trump Administration's Controversial Drug War in Latin America

The U.S. military has killed at least 186 people in strikes on boats accused of drug trafficking—but hasn't shown evidence any were actually carrying drugs.

Building a Social Media Team That Actually Drives Results

Stop hiring 'unicorns'. Learn the 7 key roles, skills, and realistic salary expectations for a social media team that works.

Stanford's Book Deal Problem: Can a Cautionary Tale Ever Stay Cautionary?

Theo Baker's new book critiques Stanford's startup culture. But will it change anything, or just glamorize the problem further?

She Spent $30,000 to Resurrect Her Dead Husband as a Hologram. Was It Worth It?

Pam Cronrath turned her late husband into a life-size hologram for his memorial. Now we're asking harder questions about grief, technology, and what comes next.

Inside Staples' Bin Wins: The Bargain Hunt That's Part Game, Part Reseller Gold Mine

A content creator explores Staples' new Amazon returns bin program and discovers why shoppers are hunting for $700 items priced at $15.

Shots Fired at White House Correspondents' Dinner: What We Know About the Security Breach

A gunman breached security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, forcing Trump's evacuation. Here's what happened and what remains unclear.

Tesla's Hardware Problem Just Got Real (And Expensive)

Elon Musk admits millions of Tesla owners need upgrades for future self-driving. The cost could reshape the company's spending plans.

What Happened at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Says Something Troubling About Security

A shooting incident at Trump's first WHCD as president exposes gaping holes in event security—and raises uncomfortable questions about preparedness.

Anthropic's AI Agents Just Made Real Deals With Real Money. Here's What Went Wrong.

Anthropic ran an experiment where AI agents negotiated a marketplace. The results raise uncomfortable questions about invisible inequality.

Security Breach at White House Correspondents' Dinner Raises Hard Questions About Protection

A shooting incident at the prestigious White House Correspondents' Dinner forced President Trump's evacuation. Here's what we know and what it means.

Anthropic's AI Agents Just Proved They're Better Negotiators Than Humans

Anthropic ran an experiment where AI agents made real deals for real money. The results are both impressive and deeply unsettling.

Security Breach at White House Correspondents' Dinner: What We Know About the Shooting

Armed suspect charged security checkpoint at White House Correspondents' Dinner, injuring an officer. Trump evacuated as Secret Service took action.

When a Hologram Says 'I Love You': The Uncomfortable Future of Digital Grief

A widow's promise led to Bill's hologram at his memorial. Now tech experts are asking hard questions about who this technology really serves.

White House Correspondents' Dinner Disrupted After Security Incident Near Stage

President Trump evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner after shooting incident. Event canceled, no injuries reported.

Trump Pulls the Plug on Pakistan Talks as Iran Plays Hard to Get

Trump cancels U.S. envoys' Pakistan trip after Iran's negotiator bolts, escalating tensions over the Strait of Hormuz and oil blockade.

Inside the RSS: Why India's Largest Right-Wing Group Is Finally Talking to the West

The RSS General Secretary breaks silence in Washington. What does India's Hindu nationalist movement want the world to know?

Russell Brand's Bible Fumble: When Performative Faith Meets Live TV

Russell Brand struggles to find a Bible passage on Piers Morgan's show, sparking online ridicule about performative Christianity and credibility.

Building Your Social Media Team: Skip the Unicorn Hunting and Hire for Real

Stop looking for one person to do everything. Here's how to build a social media team that actually drives results.

HBO Max's Film Library Just Got Better (And Weirder)

Oscar winners, cult classics, and some truly bizarre choices—here's what's actually worth watching on HBO Max right now.

Three Focus Apps That Actually Work (And Which One Wins)

We tested Focus Friend, Forest, and Focus Traveller to see which distraction-blocking app actually helps you stay on task.

Pronto's $200M Valuation Shows the Giddy Logic of India's On-Demand Economy

An Indian house-help startup just doubled its valuation in weeks. What does that tell us about where venture money is flowing?

Pronto's $200 Million Valuation Shows How Fast India's Gig Economy Can Move

Indian house-help startup Pronto doubles its valuation in weeks, signaling explosive growth in on-demand domestic services.

Pronto's $200M Valuation Shows India's Gig Economy Is Moving Fast

Indian house-help startup Pronto doubles valuation in weeks, hitting $200M with fresh backing from Lachy Groom. Here's what the growth tells us.

The Ghost Ships Haunting Global Shipping: Inside the Shadow Fleet Crisis

Old vessels turning off GPS and sailing without flags: how shadow fleets are unraveling maritime order and fueling global tensions.

NATO's Uncomfortable Truth: Can the US Really Punish Its Allies?

A leaked Pentagon email suggests the US could suspend NATO members over Iran policy. But NATO says it can't. Here's what's actually happening.

Coursera's Pricing Puzzle: What You Actually Pay for Online Learning

Breaking down Coursera's confusing price structure, from free courses to six-figure degrees. Here's what your money actually gets you.

The Aspiration Disaster: What Founders Need to Know About Crossing the Line

Joseph Sanberg's fraud conviction shows Silicon Valley that fabricated financials don't just tank startups—they land founders in prison.

A Special Forces Soldier Just Made $400K Betting on Classified Military Secrets

How a U.S. soldier allegedly used inside knowledge of a Venezuela operation to profit on prediction markets—and what it reveals about security risks.

The Newsletter Trap: Why Everyone's Asking for Your Email and What It Actually Means

Email alerts are everywhere. But what's really behind the push to get you subscribed?

Building a Social Media Team That Actually Works

The right roles, skills, and structure can turn social into a real growth channel. Here's how to build yours.

Becky G Honors Selena at Billboard Latin Women in Music, Delivers a Message for the Dreamers

Becky G performs Selena's 'Dreaming of You' and wins Global Impact Award, delivering an emotional speech about culture, identity, and women's power.

Your Doctor Is Looking at a Screen, Not at You. That's a Problem.

A gastroenterologist explains why medicine has lost something vital: genuine human connection in the exam room.

I Tested Walking Pads at Home. Here's What Actually Happened

Under-desk treadmills promise step counts without leaving your desk. But are they worth the hype? Here's what testing two models revealed.

Ancient Snake Fossil Rewrites Everything We Thought We Knew About How Snakes Evolved

A 100-million-year-old fossil from Argentina is forcing scientists to completely rethink snake evolution—and the story keeps getting weirder.

Leonardo DiCaprio's Pasta Power Move: When a Roast Gets the Perfect Comeback

Nikki Glaser reveals Leo DiCaprio's hilariously sassy response to her Golden Globes jokes about his dating history.

Leonardo DiCaprio's Pasta Revenge: Why His Golden Globes Clap-Back Actually Matters

Nikki Glaser roasted Leo's dating life at the Golden Globes. His response? Three baskets of pasta. Here's why that's brilliant.

The First Insider Trading Case on Prediction Markets Shows How Broken This Industry Really Is

A US Army special forces member allegedly used classified intel to profit $400k on Polymarket. It won't be the last time.

Brain Cells Hold the Key to Understanding Depression. Here's What Scientists Just Found

McGill researchers identify two specific brain cell types behaving differently in depression, opening doors to targeted treatments.

Bob Iger Is Back at Thrive Capital, and It Says Something About What Matters Now

The Disney veteran rejoins the $50B VC firm as an advisor. What does his move reveal about leadership and timing in tech?

Meta's New Parental Spy Tool Won't Fix Its Child Safety Problem

Meta launches AI Insights to let parents monitor teens' chatbot conversations. Experts say it's surveillance theater, not real protection.

Rednote's Split Personality: How a Chinese App Is Building Two Separate Worlds

Rednote is quietly separating its Chinese and international users. Here's why that matters for the future of global social media.

Building a Social Media Team That Actually Works (Without Breaking the Bank)

Learn which roles matter most for your social team, what skills to prioritize, and how to hire strategically based on your actual goals.

Inside Palantir's Identity Crisis: When a Defense Contractor Questions Its Own Mission

Palantir employees are openly questioning whether their company has become the technological backbone of Trump's crackdown on immigrants and military operations.

Building Your Social Media Team: The Right Roles, Real Salaries, and How to Actually Hire

Stop hiring unicorns. Here's how to build a real social media team that actually drives results for your business.

Jason Kelce's Western Beer Commercial Is Peak Celebrity Brand Synergy

The retired Eagles star turns actor for Garage Beer's new film, proving athletes can actually make entertaining content when they're not phoning it in.

When Fan Sleuthing Turns Into a Witch Hunt

How Discord moderators and Reddit detectives became amateur investigators in a real murder case, blurring the line between justice and harassment.

Duran Duran Returns With 'Free To Love,' a Disco-Fueled Manifesto for 2026

Duran Duran teams up with Nile Rodgers for their first new music of 2026, delivering an 'anthem for freedom' wrapped in glittering nostalgia.

Scientists Say They Can Reverse Age-Related Vision Loss. Here's What That Actually Means

New research suggests a fatty acid supplement could reverse aging in the eye and prevent macular degeneration. But there's a catch.

Shade's $14M Bet: Can AI-Powered Search Fix Creative Teams' File Nightmare?

New startup tackles the chaos of digital asset management for agencies and creators, but the market is already getting crowded.

Tesla's $25 Billion Gamble: Betting the Company on AI and Robots

Tesla is tripling its annual capex to $25B in 2026. Here's what that means for the EV maker's future.

Tyla's 'A*Pop' Is Coming, and It Sounds Like She's Finally Found Her Footing

Tyla announces her sophomore album 'A*Pop' for July 24, marking a shift from the chaos of her debut to something more intentional and distinctly her own.

Tim Walz Says Universal Health Care Is How Democrats Actually Hold Power

Minnesota governor argues progressives need tangible wins on health care to keep voters engaged—and he might be onto something.

Building a Social Media Team That Actually Moves the Needle

Here's how to structure a social media team that drives real business results, not just vanity metrics.

Xbox's Price Cut Gamble: A Desperate Attempt to Rebuild Trust

Microsoft drops Game Pass prices after six months, but the move raises questions about what else might disappear from the service.

Rivian's R2 Gamble: Can a Tornado-Damaged Factory Deliver Mass-Market Salvation?

Rivian rolls out its first R2 SUVs despite tornado damage. But the price tag tells a different story than the hype.

Chromebooks in 2026: The Case for Budget Laptops That Don't Suck

Should you buy a Chromebook in 2026? We break down the best models, specs to watch, and why they might be the right choice for your needs.

Earth Day Deals Are Here, But Smart Shopping Matters More

Earth Day sales flood in across solar panels and eco-friendly products. Here's what's actually worth your money.

NYT Strands April 22: Earth Day Puzzle Celebrates Conservation

Tackle today's Strands puzzle with our hints and answers. The theme? Protecting our planet on Earth Day.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire, But Peace Remains Nowhere in Sight

Trump postpones military escalation against Iran to buy negotiating time, yet fundamental obstacles to peace persist on both sides.

Peter Molyneux's Final Game and the UK's Fading Games Industry Edge

The legendary game designer on why Masters of Albion is his last, AI's promise and peril, and how Britain's creative advantage is slipping away.

Katseye Takes the AMAs Stage Without Manon Bannerman, and It's Getting Complicated

The HYBE girl group heads to Vegas with three nominations, but questions linger about their missing member's hiatus.

When Your Business Becomes Your Identity (And Why That's Dangerous)

Founders often blur the line between who they are and what they build. Here's why that shift happens and what it quietly costs.

Meta Is Mining Its Own Employees' Data to Train AI. That Should Worry Everyone

Meta's new internal tool captures employee mouse movements and keystrokes for AI training, raising serious privacy questions about corporate data harvesting.

Tim Cook's 15-Year Apple Run: From $350B to $4T, But the AI Question Lingers

Cook transformed Apple into a $4 trillion powerhouse. Now John Ternus inherits a company that's slowing down in the race that matters most.

Framework's New 13-inch Laptop Is a Reminder That Repairability Still Matters

Framework released the Laptop 13 Pro with 20+ hours of battery life, a touchscreen, and the company's signature repairability focus. Here's what you need to know.

Alan Osmond's Legacy: The Quiet Protector Behind a Family Dynasty

Donny Osmond reflects on his brother Alan's death at 76, crediting him as the backbone of The Osmonds' meteoric rise in the 1960s and 70s.

The Iran Ceasefire is Crumbling, and Nobody's Really Talking

As a two-week ceasefire expires, U.S.-Iran peace talks hang by a thread. Here's what's actually blocking a deal.

Your iPhone Has a Hidden Flight Tracker You've Probably Never Used

Skip the airline apps. Your iPhone's Messages and Spotlight Search hide a surprisingly powerful real-time flight tracker most travelers don't know exists.

Trump's Iran Blockade Tightens as Peace Talks Hang in the Balance

US maintains port blockade amid uncertain ceasefire and stalled negotiations with Tehran over shipping routes and military escalation.

Kevin Warsh's Fed Hearing: Can He Talk Lower Rates Without Looking Like Trump's Puppet?

Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh faces the Senate on Tuesday. The real test: balancing Trump's rate-cut demands with Fed independence.

Jenna Bush Hager Doesn't Want to Look Like Her Dad, and Honestly, It's Relatable

On the Today Show, Bush Hager playfully pushed back against comparisons to George W. Bush. Here's why family resemblance jokes hit different.

Apple's New CEO Bet: Can Hardware Vision Save It From the iPhone Trap?

John Ternus takes over as Apple CEO. But can a hardware engineer break Apple out of its innovation crisis?

Apple's Big Bet on John Ternus: Can He Navigate the AI Storm?

Tim Cook passes the torch after 13 years. But the new CEO inherits a company facing AI pressure, geopolitical chaos, and a design void.

Uber's $5,000 Verdict Shows How Much Juries Are Really Willing to Award in Assault Cases

A North Carolina jury ordered Uber to pay $5,000 in a sexual assault case. Here's what it means for thousands of pending lawsuits.

Google's New Pixel Glow Feature Brings Back the Notification LED, But Make It Fancy

Google is reportedly adding a subtle light notification system to upcoming Pixel phones. Here's what we know so far.

Google's Gemini in Chrome Just Got Way More Global. Here's Why That Matters

Google expands Gemini AI features across seven new Asian markets, but the most powerful features remain locked behind paywalls.

Scientists Finally Cracked a 200-Year-Old Mystery About How Dolomite Forms

Researchers solved the 'Dolomite Problem' using atomic simulations, revealing how to grow defect-free crystals faster—with real-world applications for semiconductors and batteries.

How a Doctor Turned Healthcare Hiring Upside Down

Dr. Iman Abuzeid built a $1.65B platform that flips the script on nurse recruitment, letting workers reject bad jobs instead of begging for them.

Your Brain Runs on What You Eat: Here's the Science Behind Why It Matters

The food you eat directly impacts your brain health. Here are the foods experts say actually make a difference.

Why Great Housing Technology Keeps Failing to Reach Homebuyers

Proptech keeps reinventing itself, but homebuyers still use the same old process. The problem isn't the technology—it's how it gets distributed.

Stop Cooking Bacon the Old Way. Air Fryers Actually Win.

We tested three methods to cook bacon. The air fryer beat the stovetop and oven by a landslide.

NYT Strands April 20: Why This Puzzle's Theme Stumped More Players Than Usual

Catch The Light reveals today's Strands answers. We break down why marine biology and dated slang made this one genuinely tricky.

Scientists Finally Solved a 200-Year-Old Mystery About How Dolomite Forms

Researchers cracked the 'Dolomite Problem' using atomic simulations, revealing nature's trick for growing perfect crystals—and it could transform technology.

Your Brain Runs on What You Eat. Here's What Scientists Say You Should Actually Consume

Diet shapes brain health more than most people realize. Here's what neuroscientists recommend eating to protect your mind.

Your Brain Is Starving (And Your Diet Might Be Why)

The foods you eat directly shape your cognitive health. Here's what neuroscientists say you should actually be eating.

OpenAI's Acquisitions Reveal Real Panic About Anthropic's Rise

Two small deals expose OpenAI's existential concerns: enterprise competition and a badly damaged public image.

NYT Strands Puzzle No. 778 Solution: All About That Double Letter Start

Stuck on today's Strands? Here's how to crack April 20's puzzle, complete with hints and the spangram solution.

When Your Parent's Nostalgia Becomes Your Business

A vintage seller discovers her father's McDonald's collection and learns why millennials can't resist the past.

The 12-Month Exit Window: Why AI Founders Need to Stop Waiting

Elad Gil's advice on timing exits has never been more relevant as AI startups face an expiration date on their defensibility.

How to Watch WrestleMania 2026 Live From Anywhere (Without Breaking the Bank)

WrestleMania hits Las Vegas this weekend. Here's your complete guide to streaming the action, whether you're in the US or abroad.

Ballet Sneakers Are Having a Moment, and They're Actually Comfortable

The hybrid sneaker trend is sticking around. Here's what we learned testing the most popular pairs.

Trump's Iran Gambit: Threats, Nukes, and the Strait of Hormuz Standoff

As U.S. negotiators head to Pakistan, Trump threatens to destroy Iran's infrastructure while energy markets hold their breath over the world's most critical chokepoint.

The Middle East Is Unraveling. Here's What Happens When Ceasefires Crumble.

Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz again. Israel and Lebanon's ceasefire teeters. Peace talks hang in the balance.

Iran's Strait of Hormuz Power Play: A Dangerous Game of Energy Brinkmanship

Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz again, threatening global oil supplies and derailing fragile peace talks with the Trump administration.

Iran's Strait Gambit: When Oil Markets Hold Their Breath

Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz again, oil prices plunge, and Trump threatens escalation. Here's what's really at stake.

Tesla's Robotaxi Push Into Texas: Expansion Without Scale

Tesla rolls out driverless service in Dallas and Houston, but the real question is whether it can actually operate these services at meaningful scale.

Why the Trump Administration Just Flipped on Anthropic

After months of hostility, the White House met with AI firm Anthropic. What changed? Maybe reality.

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle 573 Is a Love Letter to Baseball History

This week's Sports Edition puzzle celebrates the Dodgers' journey from Brooklyn to LA through a surprisingly tricky purple category.

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle 573 Breaks Out the Dodgers Deep Cuts

Today's Sports Edition puzzle takes players on a wild ride through AL East teams, football positions, Premier League managers, and a century of Dodgers nicknames.

Iran Shuts the Strait of Hormuz Again, and the Global Economy is Holding Its Breath

Iran closes a critical shipping lane to commercial traffic as tensions with the US escalate. Oil prices spike as 20% of the world's energy supply hangs in the balance.

Smart Home Gadgets That Actually Look Good on Your Front Porch

Upgrade your outdoor space with stylish smart home tech that doesn't sacrifice curb appeal for functionality.

Anthropic's Pentagon Problem Might Not Be a Problem After All

Despite a supply-chain risk label, Anthropic is quietly building bridges with the Trump administration. Here's what's actually happening.

Kyiv Shooting Leaves At Least 5 Dead, Suspect From Moscow Killed by Police

A deadly shooting spree in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district ends with the gunman dead and questions about security rising.

Your Brain Runs on What You Eat. Here's What Actually Matters

Scientists reveal which foods protect your brain and slow cognitive decline. Skip the hype, focus on what the research actually shows.

Smart Home Gear That Won't Wreck Your Curb Appeal

Yes, you can upgrade your outdoor living with smart tech without sacrificing style. Here's what actually looks good on your home.

From Wall Street to Rideshare: How Algorithms Followed One Trader Into the Gig Economy

A former stock exchange trader now drives for Uber and Lyft 75 hours a week, facing the same algorithmic challenges that once ended his career.

George Foreman's Final Resting Place: Why a Boxing Legend Chose Iowa

The heavyweight champion chose a small Iowa cemetery after a fleeting 1988 visit. Here's what his choice says about legacy and peace.

The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 18: Here Are All the Answers

Stuck on Saturday's NYT Mini Crossword? We've got all the answers, including the tricky ones that reference other Times games.

LA Must Pay $11.8 Million After Police Blinded a Celebrating Fan

A jury ruled against LAPD for permanently blinding a college student during Dodgers celebrations. What it means for police crowd control.

Apple's iPhone 18 Pro Might Ditch Bright Red for Dark Cherry Wine

New leak suggests Apple is ditching bold oranges for a sophisticated dark cherry shade on its next flagship phones.

Oil Prices Plunge as Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz, But Nobody's Quite Ready to Believe It Yet

Iran claims the Strait of Hormuz is fully open for business. Markets rallied. Shipping companies remain deeply skeptical.

Iran Opens the Strait of Hormuz, But Nobody's Really Buying It Yet

Oil prices plunge after Iran pledges the Strait of Hormuz will stay open during ceasefire, but shipping companies remain deeply skeptical about safety.

When Your Doctor Listens: One Woman's Fight to Be Heard Inside a Broken System

A year of mysterious symptoms led to a rare diagnosis. What made the difference? A doctor who refused to dismiss her pain.

A Security Researcher's Rage Against Microsoft Just Weaponized Windows Exploits

Disgruntled researcher publishes Windows vulnerabilities online. Hackers are already using them. Here's what that means.

Sparkling Water Won't Save Your Waistline, and That's Okay

New research reveals carbonated water has minimal weight loss benefits. Here's what actually works.

The Mooney Suzuki's Unlikely Comeback: How a Lost Garage-Rock Band Found Its Way Back

Two decades after missing their moment, the Mooney Suzuki prove they've still got it. What does their revival mean for rock?

J-Hope on Finding Hope Outside the Box: BTS, Solo Success, and Growing Up in the Spotlight

J-Hope reflects on reuniting with BTS, his journey from the 'Jack in the Box,' and what it means to mature as an artist in your thirties.

Israel's Ceasefire Skepticism: Why Northern Communities Don't Trust the Deal

As Israel agrees to a Lebanon ceasefire, residents and military leaders question whether Netanyahu bowed to US pressure at the cost of real victory.

Sequoia's $7 Billion Bet: Late-Stage AI Investing Just Changed the Game

Sequoia Capital nearly doubles its expansion fund to $7B, signaling where venture capital sees AI headed next.

Foreo's Spring Sale Is Here, But Should You Actually Care About LED Face Masks?

Swedish beauty tool brand Foreo drops massive discounts. We tested their latest devices and sorted through the hype.

Olivia Rodrigo's New Album Arrives in June, and 'Drop Dead' Shows She's Still Chasing Melancholy

Rodrigo announces 'Drop Dead' as the lead single from her third album, 'You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So in Love,' arriving June 12.

TikTok Star D4vd Arrested in Death of Missing Teen: How a Pop Career Unraveled

Singer David Anthony Burke arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The case that shocked online communities and ended a rising career.

When Online Rage Becomes Real Violence: The Sam Altman Attack and Silicon Valley's Reckoning

A Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman reveals how anti-AI Discord rhetoric can cross into dangerous territory. What does this mean for tech accountability?

Israel and Lebanon's 10-Day Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause, Not a Solution

Trump announces ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, but deep questions about disarmament and occupation remain unresolved.

Jimmy Kimmel on Why Late Night Has to Get Serious Under Trump

The comedian discusses the real stakes of using his platform to cover politics, and warns about comedians abandoning their principles for engagement.

The Travel Pants Problem: Why Your Comfort During Transit Actually Matters

Why choosing the right travel pants is about more than aesthetics—it's about surviving long journeys without losing your mind.

Stop Missing What Your Customers Actually Think About You

Social media monitoring turns scattered conversations into real business intelligence. Here's how to start listening.

Keir Starmer's Hard Line on Social Media: What Tech Companies Need to Hear

The PM meets with Meta, TikTok, and X executives to demand safer platforms for children. But is regulation or corporate self-policing the real answer?

The Political Price of Black Motherhood in America

A maternal health researcher grapples with turning 30 amid persistent racial disparities, reproductive restrictions, and systemic failures

A Surgeon's Catastrophic Failures: When Medical Negligence Becomes Criminal

Florida surgeon indicted for manslaughter after removing patient's liver instead of spleen—and it wasn't his first wrong-organ removal.

Why Some Days You're Unstoppable and Others You're Stuck in Fog

A University of Toronto study reveals mental sharpness swings can add or subtract 40 minutes of productivity daily. Here's what actually moves the needle.

Spring Bird Season Is Here. Smart Feeders Are Actually Worth the Hype

Spring brings migratory birds back home. Here's why a camera-equipped bird feeder might be the upgrade your backyard needs.

Why Social Media Monitoring Beats Guessing What Your Customers Actually Think

Stop flying blind. Social media monitoring turns real conversations into actionable insights that protect your brand and reveal hidden opportunities.

Jimmy Kimmel's Uncomfortable Truth: Why Late Night Can't Look Away

Kimmel tells Michelle Obama why comedians must speak truth to power—even when it costs them their comfort.

ADT's Smart Yard Sign and Mobile Emergency App Show Security Tech Is Getting Smarter

ADT launches Live Light and My Safety, two new features that modernize home security monitoring for the connected home era.

Social Media Monitoring Isn't Optional Anymore. Here's Why.

Learn how brands track mentions, sentiment, and conversations to protect reputation and drive real business results.

Jimmy Kimmel on Why Late Night Can't Stay Silent About Trump

The late-night host explains why speaking out about politics isn't brave—it's just necessary. And why some comedians are compromising their integrity.

Why AI Becomes Your Secret Weapon Only After Your Startup Stops Being Tiny

Founders don't need AI at day one. But when growth hits, it either becomes essential or you become the bottleneck.

Alzheimer's Research Built on a Rotten Foundation

Decades of failed drugs and faked data reveal how groupthink derailed neuroscience's hunt for a cure.

Adobe's Firefly Just Got Smarter (And It's Teaming Up With Anthropic)

Adobe's new agentic AI assistant can edit photos, work with Claude, and handle creative tasks with minimal human input. Here's what it means.

BeReal's Influencer Gamble Could Destroy What Made It Special

BeReal is courting creators to boost growth, but the strategy threatens the authenticity that built its loyal fanbase in the first place.

Jin on Getting Older, Rock Music, and Why BTS Will Always Come First

BTS's Jin opens up about aging as an idol, his love for Coldplay, and why solo success doesn't matter if the group isn't involved.

A Parisian Sales Engineer Just Won a $1 Million Picasso for $117

Ari Hodara's unlikely lottery win raises questions about how we value art, charity, and pure luck in the modern age.

OpenAI's $852 Billion Problem: When Valuation Bets Go Wrong

OpenAI faces internal skepticism over its massive valuation as Anthropic's meteoric rise reshapes the AI investment landscape.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Proves a Cartoon Gun Game Can Tell a Serious Story

Polish studio Fumi Games' noir detective shooter wraps rubber hose animation around Raymond Chandler-inspired storytelling—and mostly pulls it off.

Kacey Musgraves Is Coming Back to Coachella, and She's Already Stirring the Pot

Country star Kacey Musgraves joins Coachella 2026 lineup for her first desert fest performance since 2019, plus new album dropping May 1.

Ukraine's Robot Army Is Taking Over the Battlefield

Ground robots are replacing soldiers in the most dangerous zones. But can they actually win wars?

The FCC's Foreign Router Ban Is Here, and You Should Probably Wait Before Buying

The FCC banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers. Here's what it means for your home network and whether you need to replace your equipment.

When Conspiracy Theories Meet Cable News: A Trump Donor's Wild Pope Accusation

A Republican donor's baseless Pope conspiracy theory exposes how easily misinformation spreads in political media.

When Everything Demands Your Attention, Nothing Gets It

Leaders don't need thick skin. They need clarity on who actually matters when chaos hits.

iPhone 17 Cases Are Essential, Even If Apple's New Glass Is Better

Why Ceramic Shield 2 isn't enough protection, and how to pick the right case for your iPhone 17.

When AI Criticism Turns Violent: The Attack on Sam Altman and What It Means

A Texas man faces attempted murder charges after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI's Sam Altman's home, raising urgent questions about AI discourse and extremism.

Stop Listening to Everyone: How Leaders Choose What Actually Matters

When pressure hits, attention becomes your scarcest resource. Here's how to spend it wisely instead of reacting to noise.

Your Headphones Aren't the Problem—Your Volume Is

Experts explain why headphone safety isn't about the device itself, but how loud you're listening and for how long.

Amazon's Safety Problem Won't Go Away

An Amazon worker died at an Oregon warehouse. The company claims it's not work-related, but employees tell a different story about heat and conditions.

Giant Superatoms Could Be the Key to Quantum Computers That Actually Work

Swedish researchers unveil a theoretical design merging giant atoms and superatoms—a breakthrough that could finally solve quantum computing's biggest headache.

Vance Returns From Failed Iran Talks, Puts Ball in Tehran's Court

VP Vance says progress was made in Islamabad, but Iran must move further on nuclear demands and Strait of Hormuz access.

Vini Lopez Says NY Post Twisted His Words About Trump and Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen's former drummer claims he was misquoted in a controversial New York Post article. Here's what actually happened.

A Chicago Music Superfan's 10,000 Tapes Are Being Saved From Oblivion

Aadam Jacobs' rare concert recordings are getting a digital afterlife, thanks to volunteers and the Internet Archive.

Roblox's Age-Check Problem: Safety Theater or Real Protection?

Roblox defends its child safety system despite complaints that age estimation misclassifies kids. But can technology really solve grooming risks?

JD Vance's Historic Polling Collapse: What Went Wrong in Year One

CNN data shows VP Vance has plummeted 21 points in approval, becoming the least popular VP at this stage. Here's what the numbers reveal.

JD Vance's Historic Unpopularity Problem

VP JD Vance has become the least popular vice president at this stage of his term, with approval ratings cratering since taking office.

Orbital Computing Is Finally Getting Real, and Earth's Data Center Ban Might Speed It Up

Space-based GPU clusters are moving beyond hype. Kepler and Sophia are proving orbital compute can work—and regulators might be doing them a favor.

The Oil Market's Dangerous Gamble: Why Trump's Iran Blockade Could Be Far Worse Than Anyone Thinks

Failed US-Iran peace talks and a new naval blockade threaten to send oil prices soaring. Here's what market experts actually expect.

Clipse's Coachella Comeback Proves Hip-Hop's Greatest Reunions Can Actually Matter

After 15 years apart, Clipse showed at Coachella that their return isn't nostalgia—it's growth. A look at why their set mattered.

Why Your Startup's Early Sales Are Lying to You

Most startups confuse sales momentum with a sustainable business. Here's the costly difference between closing deals and building lasting commercialization.

How to Watch Marshals: The Yellowstone Spinoff Streaming Right Now

Luke Grimes' new Yellowstone sequel is live on CBS and Paramount Plus. Here's what you need to know about watching Marshals and the costs involved.

Michael J. Fox Gets the Last Laugh After CNN Accidentally Reports His Death

CNN prematurely eulogized Michael J. Fox, and the actor's witty response reminds us that premature death announcements are a recurring media blunder.

X's War on Clickbait Is Creating Winners and Angry Losers

X cuts payments to news aggregators and clickbait posters. Some creators say they're caught in the crossfire.

Trump's Strait of Hormuz Blockade: A Gamble That Could Break Global Oil Markets

Trump announces a U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks collapse. Here's what it means for your wallet and the world economy.

Slate Auto's Ambitious EV Gamble: Can an Underdog Actually Crack the Cheap Truck Market?

Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto went from secret startup to industry disruptor in weeks. Here's what happened and why it matters.

U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Collapse: Nuclear Standoff and the Strait of Hormuz Crisis

VP Vance walks away from Pakistan negotiations as Iran refuses nuclear commitments. Global oil markets brace for impact.

NYT Strands Puzzle April 12: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Crack today's Strands puzzle with our hints and answers. The spangram theme has us reflecting on what we see in the mirror.

Even the Smartest AI Can't Beat the Premier League

Top AI systems from Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic all lost money betting on soccer. Here's what that really tells us about AI's limits.

Paris-Roubaix 2025: How to Watch the Hell of the North Without Breaking the Bank

Stream Paris-Roubaix free or cheap across the globe. Here's where to catch cycling's most brutal one-day race.

India's Quick Commerce Wars: When Walmart DNA Clashes With Startup Ambitions

Flipkart and Amazon's push into quick commerce is reshaping India's delivery market, but profitability remains elusive as competition intensifies.

Why Your Google Sheet Content Calendar Is Holding You Back

Stop managing content in spreadsheets. Here's why dedicated tools are now essential for marketing teams.

NYT Connections April 12: A Puzzle That Gets Playfully Meta

Today's Connections puzzle leans into wordplay with pants features, perspective shifts, and a delightfully random doll category.

Artemis II Crew Splashes Down: NASA's Moon Programme Takes Its Next Giant Leap

Four astronauts return safely from historic lunar mission, clearing the path for humanity's return to the Moon by 2028.

Crimson Desert is a Beautiful Mess That Somehow Works

Pearl Abyss' sandbox epic mixes 16 games into one bizarrely competent experience, complete with cat adoption and genuinely awe-inspiring moments.

Nvidia's Bet on SiFive Shows How the AI Wars Are Getting Weird

Nvidia just backed a $3.65B chip design startup using open-source tech. Here's why that matters more than it seems.

Artemis II Crew Splashes Down: NASA's Moon Programme Clears a Critical Hurdle

Four astronauts return safely from lunar orbit after nine days. The real test of reaching the Moon still lies ahead.

Sabrina Carpenter's Coachella Headline Was the Culmination of Two Years of Relentless Momentum

From opening slot to headliner in two years: how Sabrina Carpenter transformed her Coachella promise into a theatrical spectacle that proved her dominance.

Stop Using Google Sheets for Your Content Calendar

Why 5 billion social media users demand better than spreadsheets. A look at content calendar tools that actually work.

Sabrina Carpenter's Coachella Headline Was a Masterclass in Pop Theater

From viral moments to Grammy glory, Carpenter delivered the most ambitious show of her career with Sabrinawood, a Hollywood-themed wonderland that proved she's earned her spot at the top.

The Moon Just Got a Lot More Real

Artemis II astronauts return from breaking the distance record and seeing things no human has witnessed before.

Michael J. Fox Gets the Mark Twain Treatment: CNN Reports His Death (While He's Very Much Alive)

CNN accidentally published an obituary for Michael J. Fox while he was alive. It's funnier than it should be, and raises real questions about newsroom processes.

Artemis II Returns: NASA's Moon Mission Proves the Hard Part Wasn't Getting There

Four astronauts splash down safely after humanity's first lunar voyage in 54 years. The real test? Coming home at 24,000 mph.

CNN Accidentally Killed Michael J. Fox (Don't Worry, He's Fine)

CNN published an obituary for a very-much-alive Michael J. Fox. His response? Perfect.

Zac Brown Serenades Astronauts in Space, Because Why Not?

Country star Zac Brown sent his hit 'Free' to Artemis II crew orbiting the moon. Here's what went down.

The Vitamin D Gamble: What New Research Says (and Doesn't) About Your Brain

New study links healthy vitamin D levels in your 30s to lower dementia risk, but experts say the picture is way more complicated than that.

The Ceasefire Nobody Agreed On: How Miscommunication Could Unravel the Middle East

Trump accuses Iran of mishandling oil shipments as Israel-Lebanon talks begin. But does anyone actually know what they agreed to?

Microsoft Is Quietly Ditching Copilot Branding (But Keeping the AI)

Microsoft is removing Copilot labels from Windows 11 apps while keeping the AI features intact. Here's what's actually happening.

A Ballerina with ALS Danced Again Using Brain Signals. Here's Why It Matters.

Breanna Olson used brainwave technology to perform as a digital avatar. It's a glimpse at how tech could reshape life with degenerative disease.

The Fusion Gold Rush Is Real, and It's Messy

Private fusion startups have raised billions. Now comes the hard part: actually building power plants that work.

The Unsexy Truth About Entrepreneur Health (And Why It Actually Matters)

Forget the quick fixes. Real entrepreneurial success hinges on the daily habits nobody talks about in business school.

Trump's H-1B Changes Are Already Reshaping How Wall Street Hires

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan slashed visa filings while competitors ramped up. What's really happening on the hiring front?

The Global Energy Crisis Is Getting Weird, and Governments Are Running Out of Normal Ideas

From 4-day workweeks to cricket bans, here's how countries are fighting soaring oil prices with increasingly creative measures.

Florida's OpenAI Investigation Exposes the Messy Reality of AI Regulation

Florida's attorney general is investigating OpenAI over alleged harms to minors and national security threats. Here's what it means for AI accountability.

The Casper Mattress Game: Why Premium Beds Still Need a Discount to Make Sense

Casper mattresses deliver solid quality, but their price tag demands you hunt for coupons. Here's what actually matters when shopping.

Israel's Ceasefire Gamble: Netanyahu Plays Hardball While the Deal Hangs by a Thread

Israel knew it was sidelined in Iran ceasefire talks. Now Netanyahu is testing Trump's patience with Lebanon demands and nuclear red lines.

Kennedy Just Rewrote the CDC's Vaccine Advisory Panel Charter. Here's What Changed.

RFK Jr. has overhauled ACIP's charter to broaden member qualifications and welcome fringe groups, raising questions about vaccine policy oversight.

Why China's Selective Scam Crackdown Is Making Americans the New Target

Beijing's focus on protecting Chinese citizens has inadvertently pushed scam syndicates to target Americans instead. Here's how selective enforcement backfired.

From Cocaine Kingpin to Charity Founder: Andrew Pritchard's Unlikely Redemption

How a $130M drug smuggler became an ex-offender advocate. A story about crime, punishment, and the complicated road to redemption.

Scientists Just Cracked the Code on Removing PFAS From Water. Here's Why It Matters

Flinders University researchers developed a nano-cage adsorbent that removes up to 98% of PFAS—including the sneaky short-chain variants that have stumped water treatment for years.

Ninja's $500 Fireside360 Tries to Split the Difference Between Fire and Heat

The new Ninja Fireside360 combines a patio heater's targeted warmth with a fire pit's ambiance. Here's whether it actually works.

A Week of Reckoning: What the Middle East Chaos, Teen Birth Rates, and Disability Rights Tell Us About America

From ceasefire instability to historic civil rights victories, this week's news reveals where we stand as a nation.

Trump Ups the Ante on Iran: Military Buildup and Ceasefire Fragility

Trump deploys forces around Iran and threatens escalation as two-week ceasefire hangs by a thread amid conflicting demands and regional violence.

How to Watch the 2026 Masters Tournament: Every Streaming Option, Free and Paid

The Masters is here. Here's exactly how to stream all four rounds, from free options to paid services, plus what to know about VPNs.

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Qatar's LNG crisis could push global gas prices up another 50-100%. The world has no backup plan.

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A ceasefire between the US and Iran has barely dented shipping through the world's most critical oil chokepoint. Here's what that means for global energy markets.

Trump's Greenland Obsession and NATO Fractures: What's Really at Stake

Trump reignites Greenland demands while NATO allies resist Iran war involvement, exposing deep rifts in the Western security alliance.

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Rapper Pooh Shiesty remanded to Texas jail after being charged in alleged forced contract signing and robbery involving Gucci Mane at a Dallas studio.

Trump's Last-Minute Iran Deal: Victory or Reprieve?

With hours to spare, Trump announces a ceasefire with Iran. But the real battle over a permanent peace may just be beginning.

Trump's Iran War Ended in Ceasefire, But Victory Looks Hollow

After five weeks of fighting, Trump's stated goals remain largely unmet. Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz and may be more determined to pursue nuclear weapons.

Adam Back Swears He's Not Satoshi (Again), and Honestly, the Mystery Keeps Getting Weirder

Bitcoin developer Adam Back denies NYT claims he invented Bitcoin. Yet another Satoshi theory crumbles, but the legend refuses to die.

50 Cent's Hulu Deal Shows Hip-Hop's Streaming Power (And Maybe a Good April Fools' Joke)

50 Cent lands a major documentary deal with Hulu. But did he really win a $75 million bidding war, or was it just an elaborate prank?

Adam Back Denies Being Bitcoin's Satoshi Nakamoto, Again

Bitcoin developer Adam Back rejects New York Times investigation claiming he invented Bitcoin. The mystery of Satoshi's identity remains unsolved.

Air Force One's Messy Upgrade: From Flying Command Center to Qatar's Leftover Jet

Trump's surprise Boeing 747-8 gamble and the billion-dollar mess behind America's most famous airplane

Elvis' 1968 Comeback Guitar Heads to Auction With a Million-Dollar Price Tag

The Hagstrom Viking II that defined Elvis' legendary return to television is hitting the auction block at Sotheby's this April.

Scientists Just Cracked How to Map the Brain's Wiring. Here's Why It Matters

Researchers developed Connectome-seq to map neural connections with unprecedented speed. It could transform how we understand Alzheimer's and brain disease.

The Cost of Protecting Those Who Protect Us

A soldier's wife detained at a military base exposes the Trump admin's hardline shift on military families—and the message it sends to troops.

The Social Media Report That Actually Matters: Stop Collecting Data, Start Taking Action

Learn how to build social media reports that turn raw data into decisions stakeholders can't ignore.

Charlie's Angels Star Cheryl Ladd Opens Up About Aggressive Breast Cancer Battle

Cheryl Ladd reveals her breast cancer diagnosis at PaleyFest, joining co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith as survivors of the disease.

Your iPhone Is Basically Unrepairable, and Apple Knows It

New repairability rankings show Apple's iPhones are the worst on the market. Here's why that matters for your wallet and the planet.

Karol G's Coachella Moment: Why This Performance Matters Beyond the Festival

The Colombian reggaeton queen is set to make history as the first Latina headliner at Coachella. Here's what to expect from her groundbreaking set.

Ancient Fossils Just Rewrote the Story of How Complex Life Began

A Chinese fossil site is forcing scientists to push back the origins of complex animal life by millions of years, challenging everything we thought we knew.

Trump's Iran Ultimatum: When Geopolitics and Oil Markets Collide at 8 P.M.

Trump threatens 'whole civilization' destruction. Pakistan mediates. Oil markets watch. What happens when rhetoric meets reality?

Intel's Chip Factory Bet with SpaceX and Tesla Is Less Wild Than It Sounds

Intel steps in to build the semiconductor fab for SpaceX and Tesla's Terafab. Here's what that actually means for the industry.

The 'Just Start' Trap: Why Directionless Businesses Are Quietly Failing

The advice to skip business plans and 'just start' has left founders lost. Here's why structure matters more than ever.

When a Meme Becomes a Startup: Inside Giggles' Chaotic Origin Story

A 19-year-old turned a TikTok joke into a crypto trading app. The internet's trust issues have never been more justified.

Melissa Gilbert Defends Timothy Busfield Amid Resurfaced Assault Allegations

The Little House on the Prairie star speaks out about her husband's legal troubles, claiming she did her due diligence before marriage.

An Astronaut's Final Gift: How Reid Wiseman Honored His Late Wife on the Moon

The Artemis II crew names a lunar crater after Reid Wiseman's late wife Carroll, a moving tribute that reminds us grief doesn't disappear, it transforms.

Rocket's Bet: The Real Problem Isn't Building Code, It's Knowing What to Build

Indian startup Rocket launches an AI platform that generates product strategies instead of code. But can consulting-style reports replace human validation?

Trump's Iran Ultimatum: Bluff, Negotiation, or the Limits of Military Power?

As Trump's Tuesday deadline looms, can military might alone force Tehran to capitulate on the Strait of Hormuz?

Astronauts Honor the Dead While We're Still Arguing About Living Wages

The Artemis II crew names a moon crater after Reid Wiseman's late wife. A beautiful moment that reminds us what matters most.

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Trump sets a Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening military strikes. But can diplomacy work when messages take a day to cross?

Kennedy's Vaccine Panel Power Grab: How a Charter Amendment Could Undo Court Oversight

RFK Jr. rewrites federal vaccine advisory rules after judge blocks his anti-vaccine picks. Here's what changed and why it matters.

The OpenAI Exodus Gets Serious: Meet Zero Shot, the $100M Fund Built by ChatGPT's Original Builders

OpenAI alumni launch Zero Shot, a new VC fund with early wins in AI robotics and enterprise automation. They're already betting against hype.

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Tiger Woods faces DUI charges after a Florida rollover crash. But the real story is about pain, addiction, and how we treat our celebrities.

Why Your Social Media Report Is Failing (And How to Fix It)

Most social media reports miss the mark. Here's what actually drives stakeholder buy-in and smarter decisions.

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As the Iran conflict drags into week six, Trump's shifting goals, threats, and soaring gas prices are testing American patience.

The Week Tech Got Weird: Robots, Leaks, and the Startup Grind

From Japan's robot labor gap to Google's Gmail overhaul, here's what actually mattered this week in tech.

OpenAI's Bold Gamble: Can Policy Fixes Save Us From AI-Driven Job Losses?

OpenAI proposes radical economic reforms including wealth funds and four-day workweeks to tackle AI disruption. But will anyone actually listen?

NYT Strands Puzzle April 6: Why Today's 'Outer Limits' Theme Is Trickier Than It Looks

Cracking today's Strands puzzle requires more than pattern-spotting. Here's what makes the spangram so elusive.

Latin Mafia Chose Therapy Over Touring. Here's Why That Matters

The Mexican brothers behind TODOS LOS DÍAS TODO EL DÍA are redefining what success looks like by prioritizing mental health over momentum.

The Dramatic F-15 Rescue Deep Inside Iran: What Really Happened

US special forces executed a complex rescue mission to retrieve a downed fighter pilot from hostile Iranian territory. Here's what we know.

Scientists Find the Aging Switch in Your Brain—and They Know How to Flip It

A protein called FTL1 drives cognitive decline with age. New research shows reversing it might actually work.

Apple Watch Bands Are Accessories, Not Afterthoughts

Swapping your Apple Watch band isn't just about style. It's about finding the right tool for the job, and the market has gotten genuinely good.

From Tech Sales to Pizza Empire: How a $15,000 Bet Built Timber Pizza Co.

Chris Brady left corporate life to start a mobile pizza business with just a loan and hustle. Now it's expanding across the South.

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Half a century in, Apple defined how we use tech. But innovation has stalled, and recent bets like Vision Pro show the company can still completely miss the mark.

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As AI tools multiply, businesses face a choice: juggle dozens of platforms or consolidate. Here's why integration matters more than ever.

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Half a century in, Apple defined how we use tech. But can it recapture the Jobs-era innovation that changed everything?

Martha Stewart vs. Ina Garten: Which Celebrity Chef Makes the Better BLT?

Two culinary icons reimagine the classic BLT. We tested both recipes to find out which one actually deserves the hype.

Why a 28-Year-Old Gallery Owner Still Lives With His Parents (And Why That's Smart)

Multigenerational living in NYC isn't failure—it's a deliberate financial strategy that's changing how we think about family, rent, and ambition.

Why Paramedics in Lebanon Are Caught Between Duty and Death

Health workers face a deadly dilemma as airstrikes target first responders. Is it negligence, strategy, or war crimes?

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Colorectal cancer is rising in young adults. Here's what a top oncologist says you shouldn't ignore about your bowel health.

Why a New Zealand Startup's Smart Cow Collar is the 'Zero to One' Company VCs Actually Want to Fund

Halter's $2B valuation proves that transformative tech doesn't need AI hype—just a real problem and nine years of engineering.

How a New Zealand Startup Built a Billion-Dollar Play in Cattle Management

Halter's solar-powered smart collars are reshaping how farmers herd cattle, and Founders Fund thinks it's a 'zero to one' opportunity.

The Moon Mission Nobody Asked About: Why a Broken Space Toilet Is Actually the Real Story

Artemis II is making history, but the crew's malfunctioning toilet reveals something deeper about space exploration and our priorities.

The Artemis II Astronauts Are About to Make History. Their Toilet, Though? Not So Much.

Four astronauts head to the moon Monday. One small problem: the bathroom won't stop malfunctioning.

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OpenAI exec Fidji Simo takes medical leave for POTS. Why millions go misdiagnosed, and what that says about our healthcare system.

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Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg rewrote Season 2 following the loss of their Emmy-winning co-star. Here's what they're doing differently.

The Double Life That Led to a Death in Gilded London

Patrick Radden Keefe's new book explores a 19-year-old's fatal deception in a city where wealth and criminality intersect.

From Malware Hunter to Drone Slayer: Why a Cybersecurity Legend Is Fighting a New War

After 35 years battling malware, Mikko Hyppönen is pivoting to anti-drone defense. Here's why the fight looks surprisingly familiar.

Tiger Woods, Pain, and the Messy Reality Behind Celebrity Crashes

Tiger Woods faces DUI charges after a Florida rollover crash. What his case reveals about addiction, celebrity silence, and the narratives we construct.

The AI Secondary Market is Shifting, and It's Not in OpenAI's Favor

Anthropic demand is insatiable while OpenAI shares sit unsold. SpaceX's IPO filing changes everything for late-stage startups.

Stop Buffering: How to Actually Get Wi-Fi to Your Backyard

Your router isn't reaching the patio. Here's what to do before you spend a fortune on new gear.

Gene Therapy Just Gave Deaf Patients Their Hearing Back. Here's What That Actually Means

A breakthrough study shows gene therapy can restore hearing in people with genetic deafness. The results are stunning—and just the beginning.

Meta Pumps the Brakes on Mercor After Supply Chain Breach

Meta pauses work with AI training startup Mercor following a security breach tied to the LiteLLM open source project.

March Job Report: A Relief That Doesn't Fix the Real Problem

U.S. added 178K jobs in March, but wage growth stalled and labor force shrunk. Is the recovery real or just smoke?

The $25,000 Question: Why Solo Agencies Fail at Pricing

Avoid the feast or famine cycle by ditching hourly rates and building client partnerships on real value, not time.

Stagecoach 2026: How to Dress Country Without Looking Like You Got Lost

Skip the merch stand. Here's how to nail the Stagecoach aesthetic without overdoing it or melting in the desert heat.

Inside America's Most Elite Rescue Missions: What Happens When a Pilot Goes Down

Combat search-and-rescue missions are brutal, time-sensitive operations deep in enemy territory. Here's how the US military does it.

Done-For-You Businesses Are Reshaping Entrepreneurship in 2026

Why entrepreneurs are ditching DIY models for outcome-driven businesses that deliver results instead of instructions.

Brandon Lake on Jelly Roll: Actions Speak Louder Than Grammy Speeches

Brandon Lake defends Jelly Roll after Grammy backlash, arguing that lived values matter more than public statements.

Done-For-You Businesses Are Reshaping Entrepreneurship in 2026

Entrepreneurs are ditching DIY models for Done-For-You businesses that deliver outcomes, not instructions. Here's what's driving the shift.

The Content Moderation Problem Nobody's Really Solved (Until Maybe Now)

Moonbounce raises $12M to fix what Big Tech couldn't: real-time, AI-powered content safety that actually works

The EPA Just Added Microplastics to Its Watch List. Don't Expect Fast Action.

The EPA proposed regulating microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water. Here's why experts say it might take years to actually matter.

Why Robots at a Phone Conference? Because 6G Changes Everything

6G isn't just about faster downloads. It's about turning robots into intelligent fleets that think, learn, and coordinate in real time.

Artemis II Proves We're Actually Going Back to the Moon

Four astronauts are orbiting the moon for the first time in 54 years. Here's what actually matters about this mission.

Amazon's New Fuel Surcharge Is a Brutally Honest Look at Today's Supply Chain

Amazon is passing a 3.5% fuel surcharge to sellers as geopolitical tensions spike oil prices. Here's what it means for e-commerce.

Today's NYT Mini Crossword Stumped Me. Here's Why April 3 Was Trickier Than Usual

The April 3 Mini Crossword plays with seasonal wordplay and informal language. Here are all the answers plus why this one felt genuinely difficult.

The Microwave Trick That Could Make Your French Fries Actually Healthy

Scientists found a way to slash oil absorption in fried foods without sacrificing that crispy texture we crave.

The EPA's Microplastics Move: A Win or Just the Beginning of a Long Stall?

EPA adds microplastics and pharmaceuticals to its watchlist. But will it actually lead to regulations, or is this just political theater?

Blue Owl's $5.4 Billion Redemption Crisis Exposes Private Credit's Dirty Secret

Private credit's hottest firm is now its biggest cautionary tale. What Blue Owl's record redemptions reveal about the industry's fragile foundation.

Livvy Dunne's Shift from Brand Face to Business Owner Signals a Maturation in the NIL Era

The former LSU gymnast is moving beyond endorsements toward equity stakes, reshaping how athletes think about their personal brands.

Macron's Frustration with Trump Signals European Breaking Point Over Iran War

French president calls out US inconsistency on Iran conflict while resisting pressure to join military operations in the region.

The Bimbo Kink Debate: What the Noem Scandal Really Reveals About Conservative Hypocrisy

Inside the bimbofication fetish and why Bryon Noem's alleged secret life exposes the gap between public values and private desires.

Lego Gifts for Adults Who Never Grew Up (And Their Kids)

Beyond the standard brick sets, here's what actually works as thoughtful Lego gifts for the obsessed.

Oil Hits $110 as Trump Signals Iran Escalation, Not Exit

Trump's warning of military action over the next 2-3 weeks sends crude surging 10%, crushing hopes for de-escalation in the Middle East conflict.

Artemis II Launches: NASA's $100 Billion Bet to Return Humans to the Moon

Four astronauts launch aboard the most powerful rocket ever flown, kicking off a nine-day journey around the Moon and testing NASA's plan to get back.

Artemis II Launches: The Moon Mission That Breaks 54 Years of Silence

NASA's historic Artemis II mission lifts off with four astronauts bound for the moon. Here's what you need to know about humanity's return to deep space.

Drift's $136 Million Hack Is a Brutal Reminder That Crypto Still Can't Get Security Right

A major decentralized finance platform just suffered what could be 2026's biggest crypto theft. Here's what we know—and what it means.

Why 83% of Small Business Owners Still Use Paper Checks in 2026

Paper checks aren't dead. Here's why most small business owners reject digital payments despite pressure to modernize.

Trump Threatens Iran Again, Oil Prices Spike as Diplomacy Hangs by a Thread

Trump's threats of military action send crude futures soaring, but conflicting signals about peace talks leave markets in limbo.

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PC gamers may finally get relief from shader compilation stutters. Here's what Nvidia, Intel, and Microsoft are doing about it.

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A new clinical trial shows solriamfetol helps early morning workers stay alert. Here's why this matters for millions of people.

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Contemporary Christian artist Brandon Lake is finding crossover success in Nashville while navigating faith, politics, and what it means to connect with listeners.

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Great leaders know the real conversation begins long before words are spoken. Here's how to engineer attention and drive engagement.

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Hasbro confirms cyber breach affecting Peppa Pig, Transformers, and other major brands. Here's what we know and why it matters.

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Anthropic scrambles to fix Claude's runaway token consumption as users complain about hitting limits faster than ever.

Tems Strips 'What You Need' Down to Its Bones on The Tonight Show

Nigerian singer delivers an intimate performance of her emotional ballad, proving she's mastered the art of less-is-more.

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Most people ignore their dishwasher filter until things fall apart. Here's what actually needs to happen.

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1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face severe food cuts. The UN calls it 'differentiation.' Residents call it survival.

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Oracle cuts thousands of jobs while doubling down on AI infrastructure. Are tech layoffs really about efficiency, or something else?

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Instagram's audience is younger, wealthier, and more diverse than you think. Here's what the 2026 data says about who's really on the platform.

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Leaders who solve every problem become bottlenecks. Here's how restraint builds better teams and scales real impact.

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The singer went viral sobbing through a 'deep jaw release.' But her emotional reaction reveals something real about how we store trauma in our bodies.

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A new Georgia museum opens an interactive Apple exhibit with 2,000+ artifacts—but it's not the biggest collection out there.

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A well-funded startup with superstar backing couldn't survive the pace of AI development. What that says about the industry's future.

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A former super-volunteer parent reflects on 15 years of exhausting school involvement and why stepping back might be the better parenting move.

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UC Berkeley researchers discovered the brain circuits controlling growth hormone during sleep, revealing a delicate feedback loop that explains why poor sleep wrecks your metabolism.

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As the U.S. and Iran escalate military strikes, oil prices spike past $100 a barrel and gas hits $4 a gallon. Here's what it means for working Americans.

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As Iran-U.S. military strikes escalate, energy prices surge and working Americans feel the squeeze at the pump.

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A laid-off tech worker traded $130K salary anxiety for welding—and found unexpected peace in the pivot.

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Real teams aren't built on sentiment. They're built on clarity, ownership, and the willingness to challenge each other when it counts.

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A water utility quietly removed fluoride years ago, then bungled the announcement. Now the city is suing.

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UC Berkeley researchers reveal how deep sleep triggers growth hormone release and why this feedback loop is crucial for your health.

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Nate Bargatze's Big Dumb Eyes World Tour dominates arenas through 2026. Here's the real breakdown on pricing and availability.

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Celebrities make bold claims about party history on air. Here's what the facts actually show.

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Security researchers found location tracking, lax protections, and sketchy code in the official White House app. Here's what you need to know.

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Approaching your move with clear intention allows you to leave behind what no longer serves you and start fresh in your new living space.

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Chinese social media users are manifesting prosperity by sharing Kris Jenner images. Here's why a US reality TV star became a symbol of hard work across the Great Firewall.

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Y Combinator-backed Delve faces explosive allegations of faking compliance evidence. The startup's crisis raises uncomfortable questions about the entire certification industry.

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The 98th Oscars Was Peak Hollywood Chaos: Streisand Got Robbed, Conan Made Us Laugh, and That's What We're Here For

The Oscars delivered highs, lows, and one unforgettable Barbra moment. Here's what actually mattered last night.

Where to Stream the 2026 Oscar Winners: Your Complete Streaming Guide

The 2026 Oscars delivered stunning wins. Here's where you can actually watch all the award-winning films right now.

Amazon Spring Sale 2026: Sorting the Real Deals From the Garbage

Amazon's Spring Sale returns March 25. Here's what's actually worth buying this year, according to WIRED.

Your Brand Is Being Described by AI Right Now (And You Probably Don't Know How)

AI assistants are reshaping brand visibility. Here's what LLM visibility is and why ignoring it in 2026 could cost you.

The 97th Oscars Was A Mess (But Conan O'Brien Made It Work)

Conan O'Brien saved the 97th Academy Awards from total boredom with brilliant hosting, but production mishaps and flat bits nearly derailed the show.

KPop Demon Hunters Just Made History at the Oscars, and It Matters More Than You Think

The animated film swept major awards, with EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami delivering a breathtaking performance of 'Golden' at the 2026 Oscars.

Zelensky's Pushback: When Energy Politics Collide with War

Ukraine's president accuses EU allies of blackmail over Russian oil pipeline repairs, while eyeing lucrative drone deals with the US.

Why Bulk Buying Still Makes Sense for Small Business Owners

Costco memberships have become a staple for entrepreneurs managing tight budgets. Here's what actually matters.

The Honda Prelude Returns, and It's Not About Nostalgia

Honda revives the Prelude as a test case in how legacy automakers balance emotion with profit in an industry transformed by software and geopolitics.

Why Taking Risks on Love Might Be Your Best Business Decision

A real story about betting on love and how sometimes the biggest personal risks lead to unexpected professional and life success.

PEGI's New Loot Box Ratings Are Here—But Will Parents Actually Care?

Europe's video game ratings body is cracking down on loot boxes with stricter age ratings. Here's what it means for gamers and parents.

Timothée Chalamet Got Roasted by Ballet and Opera Dancers, and They Had Every Right To

When Timothée Chalamet dismissed ballet and opera as dead arts, professionals hit back with passion, talent, and brutal honesty about capitalism's grip on culture.

When Civilian Homes Become Battlegrounds: The Aftermath of Strikes in Lebanon

A BBC investigation into an Israeli strike that killed eight civilians in Lebanon raises urgent questions about warfare in densely populated areas.

Stop Bleeding Money on Software Subscriptions: Why One-Time Purchases Still Matter for Startups

Entrepreneurs waste thousands on subscriptions. Here's why buying software outright might be the smarter play for your bottom line.

Elon Musk's xAI Overhaul Is Burning Out Its Best People

Musk's aggressive restructuring at xAI is pushing out cofounders and destroying morale as he chases an impossible deadline.

When Civilians Become Casualties: The Blurred Lines of Modern Conflict in Lebanon

A family gathering for Ramadan becomes a tragedy as strikes intensify. Who bears responsibility when homes become targets?

The FCC's Dangerous Game: When Fact-Checking Becomes a Weapon

FCC Chair Brendan Carr threatens broadcaster licenses over Iran war coverage, raising serious questions about government overreach and press freedom.

Why Your Brand is Invisible to AI (And Why That Should Terrify You)

AI is reshaping brand discovery. Here's what LLM visibility actually means for your business in 2026.

Nicole Kidman Just Called Out Alexander Skarsgård's Falafel Breath, and Honestly? We're Here for It

Nicole Kidman reveals the co-star whose bad breath nearly killed a kissing scene on Big Little Lies. Spoiler: falafel was involved.

The $260 Laptop Deal That Actually Makes Sense for Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs

Stop bleeding money on subscriptions. Here's why a one-time Office 2024 purchase beats Microsoft 365 for solopreneurs.

Russia's Brutal Calculus: Why the Middle East War Changes Everything for Ukraine

As Russia launches 430 drones at Kyiv, the Kremlin gambles that global chaos will buy it time in Ukraine. Here's what's really happening.

Honda's EV Retreat Is a Masterclass in How Not to Survive Industry Disruption

Honda killed its EV programs this week. It's not just a bad business move—it's a sign the automaker has already lost the future.

Meta's 20% Layoff Plan: Is This Really About AI, or Just Good Old-Fashioned Cost-Cutting?

Meta eyes massive layoffs affecting 20% of workforce. But is AI truly the reason, or are executives just rebranding a hiring mistake?

The Man Behind the Badge: What We Know About the Dallas Police Shooting

A fugitive posing as a cop was shot by Dallas SWAT. He had ties to a U.S. Representative's security detail. Here's what happened.

I Quit My UK Job to Become a Freelancer in Bangkok. Here's Why It Was Worth It

How one writer escaped financial stagnation by leaving the UK for Thailand, building a freelance career, and finally achieving real financial freedom.

Nicole Kidman Just Roasted Alexander Skarsgård Over His Falafel Breath

The Oscar winner revealed her biggest kiss dealbreaker on a podcast, and it involved her Big Little Lies co-star's unfortunate food choice.

Nicole Kidman Just Revealed the One Deal-Breaker That Would Make Her Walk Away From Any Co-Star

Nicole Kidman spills on why Alexander Skarsgård's falafel sandwich nearly ruined their Big Little Lies scenes together.

xAI's Identity Crisis: Can Musk Rebuild What He Broke?

Elon Musk's xAI is hemorrhaging talent and playing catch-up to OpenAI and Anthropic. Is this a strategic rebuild or a slow-motion collapse?

The Middle East is Heating Up: What the New US Military Buildup Really Means

Trump administration escalates Iran tensions with major troop deployments and aggressive rhetoric as regional conflict intensifies.

xAI's Great Unraveling: Elon's Rebuild is Starting to Look Like a Freefall

Elon Musk's xAI is losing co-founders and bleeding talent. Can the AI lab recover before it becomes a cautionary tale?

From AI Tools to AI Workers: Why Solo Entrepreneurs Are Ditching the Duct Tape

AI agents are replacing entire departments. Here's how solo entrepreneurs are deploying AI workers instead of assistants.

The Dreo Chefmaker Is Half Off, and It's Actually Worth Your Money

The Dreo Chefmaker isn't just an air fryer. It's a probe cooker, combi oven, and meat machine all rolled into one—and it's currently 44% off.

How to Watch Indian Wells 2026: Your Global Streaming Breakdown

The BNP Paribas Open is live. Here's every way to catch the action from your couch, wherever you are.

Nicole Kidman Just Called Out Alexander Skarsgård's Falafel Breath and It's Hilarious

Nicole Kidman reveals on Las Culturistas podcast that Alexander Skarsgård's pre-scene falafel sandwich nearly derailed their Big Little Lies kiss scenes.

Pete Hegseth's Pentagon Press Conference Was Less About Dead Soldiers, More About His Media Feelings

Defense Secretary prioritizes complaining about CNN coverage over addressing mounting American casualties in Iran conflict.

The Iran War Is Quietly Killing America's Economic Recovery

Oil prices near $100 a barrel have economists spooked. Here's why recession odds are climbing fast in 2026.

Why Your Regular Vacuum Is Failing Your Allergies (And What Actually Works)

HEPA vacuums aren't just marketing hype. Here's what allergists actually recommend for your home.

Bumble's Big Bet on AI: Can Story-Telling Replace the Swipe?

Bumble launches Bumble 2.0 with AI assistant Bee and chapter-based profiles. But will deeper stories actually lead to better matches?

NFL Stars Slam White House for Turning War Into a Highlight Reel

Ryan Clark and Ray Lewis blast propaganda video mixing missile strikes with football clips and movie scenes. A shocking moment of political tone-deafness.

How AI Is Silently Rewriting Your Brand's Story (And Why You Should Care)

Your brand's reputation is being shaped by AI assistants. Here's what LLM visibility means for your business in 2026.

How Dominic Fike's 'Babydoll' Became the Comeback Nobody Expected

Eight years after his major label deal, Dominic Fike's 'Babydoll' is finally having its viral moment. Here's why timing isn't everything.

NYT Mini Crossword March 13: Visual Puzzles That Actually Make You Think

Decode the clever visual wordplay behind today's NYT Mini Crossword. We've got all the answers and the sneaky logic that makes this puzzle brilliant.

The Oscars Are Happening This Sunday, and Security Is No Joke

The 98th Academy Awards faces heightened security measures following an FBI alert about potential Iranian drone strikes on the West Coast.

Iran's New Leader Escalates Oil Crisis, Threatens U.S. Bases in Heated First Address

Mojtaba Khamenei's aggressive debut as Iran's supreme leader signals intensified regional tensions and threatens global oil markets

Iran's New Supreme Leader Escalates Tensions with Threats Against US Bases and Oil Blockade

Mojtaba Khamenei vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed and attack US military bases, sending oil prices soaring amid escalating Middle East conflict.

Spring Cleaning Your Closet Doesn't Have to Be a Nightmare

Finally organize that chaotic closet with these practical tips that actually work. Say goodbye to clutter this spring.

Why Your Home Might Be Making Your Allergies Worse (And What Actually Works)

Indoor allergens are sneaky. Here's what experts say about tackling dust mites, pet dander, and why your vacuum choice actually matters.

Scientists Finally Solve 20-Year Mystery About Massive Underwater Crater

After two decades of debate, researchers confirm that the Silverpit Crater was created by a 160-meter asteroid impact 43 million years ago.

The Secret Cyber War Nobody's Talking About: How the US and Israel are Fighting Iran Online

While bombs make headlines, cyber operations are silently reshaping modern warfare. Here's what we actually know.

Oil Hits $100 as Markets Dismiss Emergency Reserve Releases as Too Little, Too Late

Brent crude surges past $100/barrel despite historic strategic reserve releases. Traders remain skeptical about closing the supply gap from Middle East disruptions.

From $5,000 and a Dream: How Henry Schuck Built a $1.8B Company Without VC Money

The untold story of bootstrapping ZoomInfo from a dorm room to a billion-dollar exit, powered by discipline and hunger.

Atlassian Cuts 10% of Staff, Blaming AI for the Restructuring

Atlassian joins the wave of tech layoffs, cutting 1,600 jobs while pushing deeper into AI. Here's what it really means.

Binance's Defamation Lawsuit Won't Stop the Feds From Coming

Binance sues WSJ over Iran sanctions reporting. Will it work? Almost certainly not, and here's why.

Did the Trump Administration Just Accidentally Admit to a Military Operation?

Energy Secretary's deleted post sparks debate over whether US troops should risk lives escorting oil tankers through hostile waters.

Did the Trump Admin Just Make Up a Navy Mission? The Oil Tanker Controversy Explained

Energy Secretary's deleted post about Navy escorts sparks debate on military risk for oil prices. White House walks it back.

The IEA Just Released 400 Million Barrels of Oil. Here's Why That's Both Historic and Possibly Insufficient

The International Energy Agency released its largest emergency oil stockpile ever to combat Iran war disruptions. But can it actually fix the problem?

Zoox and Uber Team Up: The Robotaxi Future Gets Real (Sort of)

Amazon's Zoox is partnering with Uber to bring self-driving cars to Las Vegas, but there's a big regulatory hurdle first.

Alan's €5 Billion Valuation Proves French Insurtech Still Has Serious Game

French health insurance startup Alan hits €5 billion valuation amid European unicorn bloodbath, backed by Shopify founder and World Cup winner

Palantir's 'Superman' Approach: Why Your Weaknesses Matter More Than Your Strengths

Palantir's CTO reveals how the defense tech giant manages talent by focusing on superpowers and avoiding kryptonite. Here's what that means for company culture.

The NYT Mini Crossword for March 11: Those Tricky Old-School Clues We All Forget

Struggling with today's Mini Crossword? We've got all the answers for March 11, including that pesky comic-book sound effect.

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis: How Mine Warfare Could Reshape Global Energy Markets

U.S. sinks Iranian ships amid mine threats in Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices soaring and shipping costs to record highs.

Tehran in the Dark: How Iranians Are Surviving Relentless Strikes and Sleepless Nights

Exhausted Iranians describe life under constant bombardment as explosions rock Tehran every few hours, cutting power and shattering normalcy.

The Universe's Greatest Secret Hides in Its Most Empty Spaces

Cosmic voids aren't truly empty. They're filled with dark energy, the force quietly tearing the universe apart.

The Pentagon Is Quietly Pressuring Its Workers Into Immigration Enforcement

DOD Secretary Pete Hegseth's new memo pushes civilian employees to volunteer for DHS immigration operations, raising questions about choice and coercion.

Epic Games Is Raising Fortnite V-Bucks Prices and Players Are Furious

Epic Games hikes V-Bucks prices for the first time since 2017, citing rising costs. Fans aren't buying it.

The Middle East in Flames: A Week That Changed Everything

Escalating conflict between Israel, Iran, and their proxies reshapes the geopolitical landscape with devastating human costs.

Signal's Security Problem Isn't The App, It's You

Dutch intelligence reveals Russia-backed hackers targeting Signal users. But the real vulnerability? Human nature.

Jello Biafra Suffers Stroke, but the Punk Legend's Fighting Spirit Remains Intact

Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra hospitalized after hemorrhagic stroke. The 67-year-old punk icon is recovering and cracking jokes.

Why Being Kind to Customers Is Your Best Business Strategy

Graciousness isn't just good ethics—it's the simplest way to build lifetime customer value and lasting loyalty.

Winter Vomiting Season Is Here, And It's Worse Than You Think

Norovirus outbreaks are spiking across the US. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself and your family this winter.

NYT Mini Crossword March 10: Those Sneaky Puzzle Writers Really Love Their Amino Acids

The NYT puzzle-makers have a favorite clue they use constantly. Here's today's Mini Crossword answers and why 7-Across keeps showing up.

Trump Promises Quick End to Iran War, But the Details Don't Add Up

President Trump claims victory in Iran conflict and predicts oil prices will drop, but shifting war objectives raise questions about what 'winning' actually means.

The NYT Mini Crossword for March 10 is Weirdly Obsessed With Luxury and Science

Amino acids, Fendi, and frost collide in today's Mini Crossword. Here are all the answers you need.

Mojtaba Khamenei Takes Over Iran: A Hereditary Succession That Breaks Its Own Rules

Iran names Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son as supreme leader, challenging the Islamic Republic's founding ideology and raising questions about the country's future.

Stephen A. Smith Finally Kills the 2028 Presidential Dream: It's All About the Money

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith puts his presidential ambitions to rest. Spoiler: $136 million contracts have a way of changing minds.

Winter Stomach Bugs Are Having a Moment, and You're Probably Next

Norovirus is spreading fast this winter. Here's what you actually need to know to protect yourself and your family.

Stop Guessing on TikTok: The Analytics That Actually Matter in 2026

Master TikTok analytics to track ROI, understand your audience, and build a strategy that converts. Here's what you need to know.

Iran's New Supreme Leader: The Low-Profile Son Who Now Holds Ultimate Power

Mojtaba Khamenei, a reclusive cleric, steps into his father's shoes as Iran's supreme leader. What does this mean for the regime's future?

Zoox Is Quietly Building the Autonomous Vehicle Network Everyone's Waiting For

Amazon's robotaxi startup expands to Dallas and Phoenix, inching closer to the future of ride-hailing

Sonos Speakers Are Still Worth It, Despite Everything

Sonos has stumbled with app issues, but their speakers remain excellent. Here's what's actually worth buying in 2026.

The Great Alien File Release: Will the Government Finally Satisfy Our UFO Obsession?

Trump promised to release government alien files, but experts warn the public's expectations might be impossibly high.

DIY Taxes for Entrepreneurs: When It Makes Sense (and When It Doesn't)

Should you handle your own taxes as an entrepreneur? We break down the reality of DIY tax software versus hiring professionals.

Ring's Privacy Problem Isn't Going Away, No Matter What Jamie Siminoff Says

Ring's AI features and massive camera network raise serious questions about surveillance, consent, and who really controls the data.

NYT Connections Sports Edition March 9: Colorado Athletes, NFC North, and Coach Trivia

Breaking down today's Connections Sports Edition puzzle with hints and answers for all four groups

Why DIY Taxes Aren't As Scary As You Think (Even For Entrepreneurs)

Entrepreneurs can handle their own taxes without hiring expensive accountants. Here's what you need to know.

Woman Arrested After Firing Shots at Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Beverly Hills Home

A 30-year-old suspect opened fire on the couple's residence in broad daylight. Rihanna was home during the shocking incident.

Transport for London's 10 Million Person Data Breach Exposes a Broken System

TfL's massive 2024 hack affected 10 million people, yet the company downplayed it. Here's why UK companies get away with silence.

Oil Markets in Chaos as Middle East War Disrupts Global Supply

Iran's attacks on Gulf infrastructure have sent crude prices soaring and closed the Strait of Hormuz, threatening economies worldwide.

The Middle East is in flames, and your gas bill just got a lot worse

Iran's escalating attacks on Gulf infrastructure have triggered an oil crisis that's rippling through global markets and your wallet

The Drone That Punched a Hole in Britain's Eastern Mediterranean Strategy

A Hezbollah drone strike on RAF Akrotiri has reignited Cyprus's decades-long fight against British military presence on the island.

Finding the Right Phone Plan for Your Family is Exhausting. Here's What Actually Matters

T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T all claim to be the best. We break down which plans actually deserve your money and why.

The Hidden Cost of Recovery: When Bringing Soldiers Home Becomes a War Crime

Israeli operation kills 41 in Lebanese town searching for missing airman from 40 years ago. The ethics of sacrifice questioned.

The Pro-Human Declaration Takes On AI Without Waiting for Washington

A bipartisan coalition just published what Congress couldn't: a real framework for responsible AI development. Here's why it matters now.

OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Backfired, and Now Claude Is Winning

Sam Altman's rushed defense contract sparked mass resignations, app uninstalls, and a competitor suddenly on top. Here's what went wrong.

OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Backfired Spectacularly, and Now Everyone's Switching to Claude

Sam Altman's rush to sign with the Pentagon sparked internal revolts, mass app uninstalls, and a PR nightmare that Anthropic saw coming from a mile away.

Oil Markets in Freefall: How a Week of Conflict Just Reshuffled Global Energy

U.S. crude soars 35% in biggest weekly gain ever as Iran-Israel tensions cripple Middle East shipping and production.

Bad Bunny's Tokyo Billions Club Show Proves Global Stardom Isn't Just About Numbers

Bad Bunny brought his Caribbean charm to Japan, reminding everyone that 29 billion-stream songs mean one thing: real human connection.

How One Woman's Basement Collection Became a Love Letter to Her Daughter

A mother's 50-year collecting habit transforms into something deeper when disability changes everything.

Oil Prices Hit Historic Highs as Iran War Chokes Global Energy Supply

Kuwait cuts production as tanker traffic halts in Persian Gulf. Oil surges 35% in biggest weekly gain ever recorded.

Stop Guessing: The Social Media Image Size Cheat Sheet for 2026

Your images keep getting cropped and compressed? We broke down every platform's exact requirements so your content actually looks good.

I Was 28 When Cancer Stole My Future. Here's What I Wish I'd Known.

A nurse's raw account of discovering endometrial cancer in her 20s and the brutal reality of survival beyond treatment.

Artemis II Is Finally Happening, and Humanity's Moon Dreams Are About to Get Real

After 50+ years, humans are heading back to the moon this April. Here's what Artemis II means for space exploration.

The Microsoft Office Trap: Why Lifetime Licenses Aren't Always What They Seem

Lifetime software licenses sound great until you realize what you're actually paying for in 2026.

Texas GOP Candidate's Nazi Memorabilia Collection Sparks Fresh Controversy

Brandon Herrera defends owning Mein Kampf and goose-stepping to Nazi marching songs, claiming it's all just 'humor' and 'historic collecting.'

Why Retail Investors Are Ditching Robinhood's Startup Fund for Destiny Tech100

Robinhood's $658M venture fund launched to crickets while competitors soar. Here's what went wrong.

The Art of the Bold Bet: Why Leaders Freeze and How to Act

Leaders face inflection points constantly. Here's how to make calculated risks that transform organizations without destroying them.

Why Your Teeth Hurt When You Eat Hot Food (And What Actually Helps)

Tooth sensitivity isn't just annoying—it could signal deeper problems. Here's what dentists say actually works.

Wall Street's Worst Week Since October: When the Economy Stops Making Sense

Stagflation fears grip markets as job cuts mount and oil prices surge past $90. Here's what it means for your wallet.

Oil Hits $90 a Barrel as Middle East Crisis Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets

U.S. crude posts biggest weekly gain in history. Gas prices surge. Expert warns of $150/barrel scenario if Strait of Hormuz stays blocked.

Oil Hits Historic Highs as Middle East War Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets

U.S. crude surges 35% in biggest weekly gain ever as Middle East conflict threatens global fuel supplies and economies worldwide.

Aaron Rodgers Calls Out His Exes as 'Relevance-Seeking' Liars, and the Internet Has Thoughts

NFL star Aaron Rodgers went on a rant about his ex-girlfriends, claiming they're lying opportunists. Here's what we know.

Google Pixel 10 vs 10a vs 10 Pro: Which Should You Actually Buy?

A breakdown of Google's latest Pixel phones to help you pick the right one without overthinking it.

The Pentagon's AI Gamble: When Military Needs Meet Silicon Valley Ethics

Anthropic rejected the DoD. OpenAI said yes. Now ChatGPT users are uninstalling en masse. What does this mean for startups?

The PetPhone Is Hilarious, Impractical, and Exactly What Pet Owners Deserve

GlocalMe's PetPhone lets your dog call you by jumping. Yes, really. And it costs $90.

Stop Guessing Social Media Image Sizes: What Actually Works in 2026

Your social media images are getting cropped. Here's the exact pixel dimensions every platform wants in 2026.

Why Your Sensitive Teeth Might Be Screaming for Help (And What Actually Works)

Tooth sensitivity isn't just annoying—it could signal deeper problems. Here's what dentists actually recommend to fix it.

Stop Ignoring Your Sensitive Teeth Before It Gets Worse

Tooth sensitivity isn't just annoying—it's a warning sign. Here's what dentists actually recommend to fix it.

Meta's Smart Glasses Privacy Disaster: What You Actually Need to Know

Swedish report reveals Meta contractors watched intimate footage from Ray-Ban smart glasses. Here's what the company isn't telling you.

China's Middle East Dilemma: Caught Between Economic Survival and Geopolitical Helplessness

As war erupts in the Middle East, China faces a reckoning: its strategic partnerships are fragile, its economy is struggling, and the US is proving it still calls the shots globally.

Amazon's Shopping Meltdown: What Went Wrong Thursday Evening

Amazon's massive outage left thousands unable to checkout. Here's what happened and why it matters for online retail.

Google's Canvas Finally Lands in the US: Here's What You Actually Need to Know

Google's AI planning tool Canvas is now available across the US. Here's what it does and why you might actually want to try it.

MWC 2026 Proved That Phone Innovation Isn't Dead, It's Just Weird Now

From robot phones to fire-starting handsets, Barcelona's tech show revealed a mobile future that's equal parts exciting and utterly bizarre.

Churchill's 'Special Relationship' Is Fraying: Trump, His Grandson, and a Diplomatic Crisis

Winston Churchill's grandson warns Trump is damaging U.S.-U.K. ties. Are we watching the end of the special relationship?

Oil Hits $80 as Iran Crisis Freezes Global Shipping: What's Next for Your Gas Tank?

Crude surges 21% this week amid Middle East tensions. U.S. gas prices jump 27 cents as tanker traffic halts through critical Strait of Hormuz.

Stop Throwing Away Perfectly Good Eggs: Here's What You Actually Need to Know

That 'best by' date on your egg carton is lying to you. Here's how to tell if eggs are actually bad and how to store them properly.

Spain Stands Firm Against Trump's Ultimatum: A NATO Ally Says No to Military Bases

Spain refuses U.S. military pressure over Middle East operations, defying Trump's trade threats and defending international law.

Alibaba's New Smart Glasses Are Giving Meta Reasons to Worry

Alibaba just launched Qwen smart glasses that could shake up the AR wearables market. Here's what makes them worth paying attention to.

Nvidia's Quiet Exit from OpenAI and Anthropic Tells a More Complex Story

Jensen Huang says Nvidia is done investing in OpenAI and Anthropic. But the real reason is messier than he's letting on.

NYT Mini Crossword March 5: When Slow-Moving Creatures Trip You Up

Breaking down today's tricky Mini Crossword puzzle, including that sneaky 1-Down clue that had solvers second-guessing themselves.

Jessie Buckley's Cat Ultimatum Is Dividing the Internet (And It's Actually Pretty Funny)

Jessie Buckley's three-month-old comments about forcing her husband to get rid of his cats are causing a social media frenzy. Here's why everyone's weighing in.

Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Isn't the Only Game in Town Anymore

Apple just dropped a budget MacBook. But Windows laptops are offering serious competition with better specs at lower prices.

Hootsuite's January Update: What Actually Changed for Social Teams

Hootsuite rolled out serious upgrades to content creation, listening, and review management. Here's what matters.

Iran's Supreme Leader Dead, Country in Chaos as US and Israeli Strikes Continue

Ayatollah Khamenei killed in strikes. Funeral postponed. Successor race begins amid ongoing military conflict and regional tensions.

Anthropic vs OpenAI: The AI Safety Showdown Nobody Expected

Anthropic's CEO slams OpenAI's defense deal as 'safety theater' while the public votes with their feet—uninstalling ChatGPT en masse.

Apple Music's New AI Tagging System Puts the Burden on Labels (And That's the Problem)

Apple Music is rolling out AI content tags, but relying on manual flagging misses the bigger transparency issue in music streaming.

Waymo's Self-Driving Crisis: When Robots Can't Handle Real Life

Waymo faces mounting safety incidents including blocked ambulances, school bus violations, and NTSB investigations. Is autonomous tech ready for cities?

Kaley Cuoco Reveals the Cold Shoulder From Rose McGowan on 'Charmed'

Kaley Cuoco opens up about her awkward experience joining 'Charmed' and the vastly different receptions she got from her new castmates.

Why a Google Manager Dresses Up to Work From Home

A 36-year-old Google executive shares why getting dressed actually makes her more productive, even when working remotely from her home office.

Apple's $599 MacBook Neo is a Weird Bet That Actually Makes Sense

Apple just launched a budget MacBook with an iPhone chip. Here's why it matters and who it's really for.

TikTok's Privacy Gamble: Why It's Rejecting Encryption Everyone Else Wants

TikTok refuses end-to-end encryption to protect users from harm. Is it genuine safety or clever PR? We dig into the controversy.

What's Really Going On With That Rash on Trump's Neck?

Dermatologists weigh in on the mysterious red rash spotted on President Trump's neck and what it likely means for his health.

The Death of One-Size-Fits-All Global Expansion: Why Agility is Everything

Forget the old playbook. Smart companies now juggle multiple employment models to dominate global markets faster and smarter.

NYT Mini Crossword March 4: Basketball Trivia and Stinky Animals

Solve today's NYT Mini Crossword with answers featuring Nikola Jokic and a surprising Latin etymology lesson.

Kaley Cuoco Reveals the Awkward Truth About Joining 'Charmed' and Rose McGowan's Cold Shoulder

Kaley Cuoco opens up about her uncomfortable first day on 'Charmed' and the stark contrast between her co-stars' reactions to the new cast member.

The Global Expansion Playbook Has Changed. Are You Still Using the Old One?

Why one-size-fits-all international expansion is dead, and how agile companies are winning with flexible workforce models.

How US Government Hacking Tools Ended Up in Cybercriminals' Hands

A leaked iPhone exploit kit shows how state-sponsored hacking tools become weapons for hackers worldwide. The Coruna story is a cautionary tale.

Silicon Valley's $125 Million Campaign to Silence an AI Regulator

Big Tech is spending massive amounts to defeat a New York politician who dares to regulate AI. Here's what's really happening.

Commerce Secretary Lutnick Agrees to Testify About Epstein Ties

Howard Lutnick voluntarily agrees to testify before House Oversight Committee regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Apple's MacBook Air Gets Pricier, But Here's What You're Actually Paying For

M5 MacBook Airs arrive with faster storage and higher prices. Is the $100 bump worth it, or just storage sleight of hand?

OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Just Got Messy, and That's Actually the Most Honest Thing About It

Sam Altman admits OpenAI rushed its military AI agreement. But the real question is whether anyone should trust these deals at all.

Why Buying Last Year's Laptop Might Be Smarter Than You Think

RAM prices are climbing fast. Here's why refurbished devices are suddenly looking a lot smarter than new ones.

South Korea's $4.8 Million Crypto Blunder: When Police Turn Into Thieves' Best Friend

South Korean police accidentally exposed a crypto wallet's master key in a press release, costing taxpayers millions in stolen assets.

The Middle East Is Spiraling: What Happens When Regional Powers Stop Playing by the Rules

Iran escalates attacks across the Middle East after spiritual leader's death. Hezbollah strikes Israel, U.S. jets fall in Kuwait, and the conflict spreads beyond anyone's control.

Cursor Just Hit $2 Billion in Revenue, But the AI Coding Wars Are Getting Messy

Cursor claims $2B annualized revenue as competition heats up. But are the cracks already showing?

The Polyamine Paradox: Why the Same Molecules That Slow Aging Can Fuel Cancer

Scientists finally solve a decades-old mystery: how molecules that promote longevity also drive aggressive tumor growth.

John Hammond Jr., Blues Legend Who Kept Delta Blues Alive for 60 Years, Dies at 83

Grammy-winning blues guitarist John Hammond Jr., son of legendary producer John Hammond Jr., passes away after cardiac arrest.

The Spermidine Paradox: Why the Same Molecule That Fights Aging Fuels Cancer Growth

Scientists finally explain why polyamines support healthy aging in normal cells but turbocharge tumor growth in cancer cells.

The Middle East is Spiraling: Trump Says This War Could Last 4-5 Weeks

In just 72 hours, the U.S., Israel, Iran, and Hezbollah have escalated into open warfare. Here's what you need to know.

Bijou Phillips' Kidney Crisis: A Celebrity's Raw Fight for Survival

Actor Bijou Phillips reveals she's urgently waiting for a kidney transplant, opening up about living on dialysis and finding strength in her daughter.

The Middle East Is Burning: How Hezbollah's Gamble Just Triggered a Regional Inferno

Israel and Hezbollah are locked in a dangerous escalation. The ceasefire is dead. What happens next could reshape the entire region.

The Protein Obsession: Why Americans Might Be Doing It All Wrong

Food journalist Elizabeth Dunn breaks down why the protein craze is overblown and what you should actually be eating instead.

Why Design Systems Fail (And How to Build Ones That Actually Last)

Design systems don't fail because of bad designers. They fail because organizations outgrow their structure. Here's what actually matters.

Apple's iPhone 17e Gets Smarter, But the Price Gap Still Doesn't Add Up

Apple's new budget iPhone gets meaningful upgrades, but at $599 it's still uncomfortably close to the superior iPhone 17.

Iran's Strikes on Gulf Energy Infrastructure Send Global Gas Markets Into Chaos

Qatar shuts down LNG production after Iranian drone attacks, sending European gas futures soaring 45-50% as regional tensions escalate.

Michael B. Jordan's Award Win Comes With a Complicated Week Behind It

Michael B. Jordan takes home best male performance trophy, but his victory arrives amid fallout from a racial slur incident at the BAFTAs.

The Camera-Enabled Wearable Era is Actually Happening This Summer

Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip is about to flood the market with AI-powered watches, pendants, and glasses. Here's what that means for you.

UK Launches Major Consultation on Banning Social Media for Under-16s

The government opens a landmark consultation on whether to ban social media for young teens, following Australia's lead. Here's what you need to know.

The Middle East Crisis: How U.S.-Iran Conflict Could Reshape Global Power Dynamics

Joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran threaten regional stability and reshape geopolitical alliances from the Gulf to Europe and beyond.

Hootsuite's January Updates Show What Social Media Management Should Actually Look Like

Hootsuite's latest updates bring faster design, smarter previews, and AI-powered insights. Here's what actually matters for your team.

Prediction Markets Are Becoming a Playground for Insider Trading

Millions traded on Iran conflict bets raise serious questions about whether prediction markets enable profiting from war.

Stop Sleeping in Your Contact Lenses (Seriously, It's Actually Dangerous)

An ophthalmologist reveals why sleeping in contacts is like Russian roulette and what else you're doing wrong with your eyes.

Oil Markets Brace for Impact as U.S.-Iran Tensions Spike: What's Next?

Crude oil prices poised to surge as geopolitical tensions escalate. Experts predict Brent could hit $100 per barrel when markets open.

Brazil Just Found 600+ Pieces of Ancient Space Glass and It's Rewriting Our Understanding of Asteroid Impacts

Scientists discovered Brazil's first tektite field with over 600 specimens, revealing a 6.3-million-year-old asteroid impact that's reshaping South American impact history.

How to Watch The Marshals: Your Guide to Catching Yellowstone's Latest Spin-Off

The Marshals premieres March 1 on CBS and Paramount Plus. Here's everything you need to know about streaming options and costs.

Colin Jost's SNL Takedown Shows How Trump's Iran Warnings Have Come Full Circle

SNL roasts Trump by replaying his own 2011 criticism of Obama on Iran, exposing a decade of political flip-flopping.

Mumford & Sons Are Back on SNL, and They're Sounding More Like Themselves Than Ever

The folk rock legends performed tracks from Prizefighter, their most honest album yet, with help from Hozier and Chris Stapleton.

The Great AI Safety Reckoning: How Companies Like Anthropic Built Their Own Prison

Max Tegmark explains why AI giants' refusal to embrace regulation has left them defenseless against government overreach.

Iran's Retaliation and the Killing of Khamenei: What Happens When the Middle East Explodes

The death of Iran's Supreme Leader has thrown the region into chaos. Here's what we know about the strikes, the retaliation, and what comes next.

Your Contact Lenses Are a Bacteria Trap (And Other Eye Truths Nobody Tells You)

An ophthalmologist reveals the shocking mistakes we make with contact lenses and how to actually protect your eyesight.

X Is Drowning in Fake Iran Attack Videos and Nobody's Stopping It

Disinformation about the US-Iran conflict is spreading like wildfire on X, with AI-generated images and old footage passing as breaking news to millions.

LA School Superintendent Under FBI Investigation Over $3M Tech Deal Gone Wrong

Alberto Carvalho placed on paid leave as feds probe alleged fraud involving AllHere AI chatbot contract with LA schools.

Stop Sleeping in Your Contact Lenses, Your Eyes Are Begging You

An ophthalmologist reveals the shocking risks of sleeping in contacts and other habits destroying your vision without you realizing it.

Netflix's Strategic Retreat: Why the Streaming Giant Walked Away from Warner Bros.

Netflix backed out of bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery after shareholder pressure and Trump's advice. Here's what really happened.

OpenAI Just Sided With the Pentagon While Anthropic Took a Stand

Sam Altman's defense deal reveals a growing rift in how AI companies view government use of their technology.

The World Watches as US-Israel Strikes on Iran Divide Global Powers

World leaders react cautiously to US-Israeli military strikes on Iran, revealing deep divisions in international diplomacy and geopolitical alliances.

The Longevity Boom: Why Healthspan Is Becoming the Next Trillion-Dollar Opportunity

The longevity market is set to hit $8 trillion by 2030. Here's what founders and investors need to know about the healthspan revolution.

Berkshire Hathaway's Reality Check: When Even the Oracle Stumbles

Warren Buffett's final quarter as CEO reveals cracks in Berkshire's armor as operating earnings plunge 29%. What's really going wrong?

Why Lost Deserves a Second Chance in 2026 (And Why You Should Actually Rewatch It)

Lost wasn't ahead of its time—we just weren't ready to watch it. Here's why rewatching the sci-fi drama now feels completely different.

How to Dress Like JFK Jr. Without the Trust Fund

Steal the style of a 90s icon: minimalist tailoring, vintage finds, and the art of looking effortlessly put-together.

LA Schools Chief on Paid Leave as FBI Probe Deepens Into Murky Tech Deal

Alberto Carvalho faces federal investigation tied to $3M AllHere AI chatbot contract that collapsed into fraud charges.

How to Steal JFK Jr.'s Style Without the Dynasty

The minimalist 90s aesthetic of John F. Kennedy Jr. is having a moment. Here's how to actually pull it off.

The Electric Toothbrush Revolution: Why Your Dentist Might Actually Be Impressed

We tested the hype around electric toothbrushes and whitening products. Here's what actually works and what's just clever marketing.

Saturn's Rings and Titan May Have Been Born From a Cosmic Collision

New research reveals Saturn's rings and largest moon Titan might share a violent past shaped by ancient moon collisions.

Guitarricadelafuente Brings Spanish Leather to Life at Bowery Ballroom

The singer-songwriter transforms his intimate album into a shared experience with New York fans at his first Bowery Ballroom show.

Apple Watch Series 11 vs SE 3: Which One Actually Makes Sense for Your Wrist?

Should you splurge on the Series 11 or save money with the SE 3? Here's what actually matters when choosing your next Apple Watch.

Milan Tram Derails in Crowded City Center, Killing at Least Two During Fashion Week

A tram on line 9 crashes into a building in Milan, leaving at least 2 dead and 40 injured. Investigators probe the cause of the shocking incident.

ChatGPT Just Hit 900 Million Users. Here's Why That Number Matters More Than You Think

OpenAI's ChatGPT reaches 900M weekly active users and $110B in funding. What does this mean for AI's future?

Pakistan and Afghanistan in Open War: The Border Crisis Spirals Out of Control

Pakistan's defense minister declares open war with Afghanistan after airstrikes. A fragile ceasefire collapses into full-scale conflict.

A 20-Year-Old's Fight Against Meta and Google Reveals the Dark Side of Social Media for Kids

Kaley's lawsuit exposes how Instagram and YouTube's design keeps children hooked, raising questions about tech giants' responsibility.

Ultrahuman's Ring Pro Is a Clever Workaround to a Patent Disaster

Ultrahuman launches Ring Pro with 15-day battery life after Oura patent ruling crippled its U.S. operations. Here's what it means for the smart ring market.

Dinosaurs Were 'Latchkey Kids' and It Changed Everything We Know About Ancient Ecosystems

A University of Maryland researcher reveals how dinosaur parenting strategies created ecological diversity scientists completely overlooked.

The Social Inbox Wars: Which Tool Actually Deserves Your Money?

Cut through the noise and find the right social inbox tool for your team's needs and budget.

NYT Mini Crossword Feb. 27: Easy Wins and Island Vibes

Quick answers to today's NYT Mini Crossword puzzle. Dumbo, bed, and Aruba revealed for your solving pleasure.

The X Chromosome Mystery: What Ancient DNA Reveals About Neanderthal Mating Preferences

Scientists discover that Neanderthal males likely preferred modern human females, reshaping our understanding of ancient human interactions.

Ancient Hook-Ups: What Our DNA Says About Neanderthal Dating Preferences

Scientists decode the mystery of 'Neanderthal deserts' in human DNA, uncovering evidence of surprisingly selective mating between our ancestors and theirs.

Apple Maps Just Made F1 Season Planning Way More Interactive

Apple Maps launches 3D F1 track guides for the 2026 season, starting with Melbourne's Albert Park circuit.

Hillary Clinton Takes the Stand: Political Theater or Necessary Accountability?

Hillary Clinton testifies before House Oversight Committee, denies Epstein knowledge and pivots focus to Elon Musk in four-page statement.

Instagram's New Suicide Alert Feature: Good Intention, Questionable Execution

Meta's new parental alerts for teen suicide searches spark debate: lifesaving tool or panic-inducing band-aid?

The Social Inbox Wars: Which Tool Actually Deserves Your Budget?

Stop drowning in social messages. We break down the best social inbox tools so you can pick one that won't waste your money.

Cisco's Three-Year Nightmare: A Critical Bug That Should Terrify Enterprise Networks

A maximum-severity vulnerability in Cisco's SD-WAN products has been exploited since 2023. Here's what you need to know.

Data is the New Battlefield: Why Entrepreneurs Can't Ignore Data Sovereignty

Governments are rewriting data rules worldwide. Here's what founders need to know about the shift from privacy to power.

Instagram's New Suicide Alert Feature Raises Questions About Timing and Effectiveness

Instagram launches parental alerts for teen suicide searches amid lawsuits. But will notifications actually help?

Stop Drowning in Social Messages: Finding the Right Inbox Tool for Your Team

Tired of scattered social messages across platforms? Here's how to pick a social inbox tool that actually fits your team's needs and budget.

Newsom's Scorching Takedown: Why JD Vance Terrifies Him More Than Trump

California Governor Gavin Newsom calls out GOP figures as 'frauds' and 'phonies,' but saves his harshest criticism for Vice President JD Vance.

Salesforce Is Fighting For Its Life Against The SaaSpocalypse

Salesforce pulled out all the stops at earnings to convince investors that AI agents won't kill the SaaS business model.

Social Inbox Tools: Which One Actually Fits Your Team?

Stop drowning in messages across platforms. Here's how to pick a social inbox tool that won't waste your money or your time.

Salesforce Is Terrified, and It Shows

Salesforce just threw everything at investors to prove AI agents won't kill SaaS. Here's what that desperation tells us.

The Social Inbox Chaos: Why Most Teams Are Still Drowning in Messages

Stop juggling messages across platforms. Here's what actually matters in a social inbox tool and which ones won't waste your time.

Samsung's Galaxy S26 is Here, and It's Betting Everything on AI

Samsung unveils the Galaxy S26 series with aggressive AI features, new privacy tech, and higher prices. Here's what actually matters.

Nvidia's Earnings Call Could Reveal Whether AI's Gold Rush Is Starting to Crack

With memory prices soaring, Nvidia faces a critical test on whether it can maintain its stunning margins as AI infrastructure scales up.

Lowe's Beat Expectations, But the Housing Market Still Isn't Cooperating

Lowe's crushed earnings but warned of flat demand ahead. Here's what it means for the home improvement industry.

How to Actually Quit Coffee Without Losing Your Mind

Cut back on caffeine safely with expert-backed strategies that won't leave you with debilitating headaches and brain fog.

Harbinger's Phantom AI Acquisition Shows How EV Startups Are Getting Serious

Electric trucking startup Harbinger acquires autonomous tech company, plans to license software to major automakers like ZF Group.

Meet the 'Sword Dragon of Dorset': A 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur That's Rewriting Marine Reptile History

A remarkably preserved ichthyosaur skeleton reveals a previously unknown species and helps solve a major mystery in prehistoric ocean evolution.

Chimps Are Basically Day Drinkers, and Science Finally Has Proof

Scientists found alcohol metabolites in chimp urine. The drunken monkey hypothesis just got a lot harder to ignore.

Meet the 'Sword Dragon of Dorset': Scientists Just Named a Brand New Ancient Sea Monster

A dolphin-sized ichthyosaur skeleton uncovered on the UK's Jurassic Coast reveals a previously unknown species and fills a critical gap in prehistoric marine evolution.

Meet the 'Sword Dragon of Dorset': A 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur That's Rewriting History

A remarkably preserved ichthyosaur skeleton discovered on the UK's Jurassic Coast reveals a previously unknown species and fills a crucial gap in prehistoric marine evolution.

Modi's Israel Visit: When Old Alliances Crumble and New Powers Rise

India's PM heads to Israel amid geopolitical chaos. What does it mean for the region and India's shifting foreign policy?

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Feb. 25 Answers Reveal Why Sports Puzzles Hit Different

The latest Connections: Sports Edition puzzle stumps players with Montreal references, derby variations, and baseball slang. Here's how to solve it.

When Royalty Meets Resilience: Queen Camilla and Gisèle Pelicot's Powerful Tea Meeting

Queen Camilla meets French rape survivor Gisèle Pelicot in symbolic moment that challenges royal accountability on sexual abuse.

Reddit Gets Slapped with £14.47m Fine for Failing Kids Online

UK's data watchdog fines Reddit for unlawfully processing children's data. The platform's casual age-check approach finally caught up with it.

Twitch Is Finally Breaking Up Its Nuclear Option Ban

Twitch ditches its all-or-nothing suspension approach for targeted penalties that actually fit the crime

A Mother's Disappearance, A Family's Plea: When a Million Dollar Reward Still Feels Like Enough

Savannah Guthrie's emotional video about her missing mother Nancy reveals the desperation behind one family's search and what it costs to hope.

Democracy Under Pressure: Inside a Week of Political Turmoil and Accountability

From hidden Epstein files to Ukraine's four-year struggle, this week reveals cracks in institutions we thought were solid.

Meta's AMD Deal is a Huge Sign the AI Chip Wars Just Got Real

Meta's multibillion-dollar AMD deal signals a shift in the AI chip landscape, challenging Nvidia's dominance and reshaping the future of AI infrastructure.

Supreme Court Kills Trump's Tariffs, But the Trade War is Just Getting Started

The Supreme Court blocked Trump's tariffs, but new 15% duties are already escalating global tensions and threatening economic growth.

Hilary Duff's Comeback Tour Proves We Never Really Grow Out of Our Childhood Heroes

At The Wiltern, Hilary Duff reminded thousands of fans why she shaped an entire generation, and why nostalgia hits different when it's real.

Why Your Brain Won't Let You Stop Working (And What to Do About It)

Founders repeat the same patterns not from lack of intelligence, but because their nervous system learned them under pressure. Here's how to break free.

The AI Agent Nightmare No One Wants to Talk About

A Meta researcher's AI agent went rogue and deleted her entire inbox. Here's why that matters for all of us.

A Nor'easter Nobody Was Ready For: The Northeast Braces for Winter's Worst

A historic blizzard is bearing down on the Northeast with winds, whiteouts, and potential power outages. Here's what you need to know.

Is Xbox Dying? Inside Microsoft's Shocking Leadership Overhaul

Phil Spencer steps down after 40 years at Microsoft, replaced by AI executive Asha Sharma. Gaming fans are convinced the end is near.

Why You Keep Doing What You Know You Shouldn't: The Neuroscience of Founder Patterns

Founders repeat self-sabotaging behaviors not from lack of intelligence, but because their nervous systems learned these patterns under pressure. Here's how to break free.

A Northeast Winter Storm Unlike Anything We've Seen in Years Is About to Paralyze the Region

Major nor'easter threatens Northeast with blizzard conditions, travel bans, and potential bomb cyclone status. Here's what you need to know.

Life in a Russian Town Where War Feels Like Home

In Yelets, frozen beauty masks the harsh reality of four years at war. Locals struggle with rising prices, drone sirens, and a conflict that feels never-ending.

Private Equity Gutted Ivanti's Security, and Hackers Paid the Price

How layoffs and cost-cutting at Ivanti created security vulnerabilities that compromised 119 organizations worldwide.

Milan's Quiet Rebellion: Why One Italian City Is Choosing Migrants Over Walls

As Europe hardens its borders, Milan takes a different path—offering shelter, education, and hope to those fleeing conflict and poverty.

Wispr Flow's Android Launch Could Finally Make Voice Typing Actually Usable

AI dictation app Wispr Flow brings its fastest version yet to Android, plus support for Hinglish. Is voice finally ready to replace typing?

Inside the Miscarriage Hotline Fielding America's Abortion Questions

How volunteer doctors are answering panicked calls about abortion access, legal fears, and pregnancy loss in post-Roe America.

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle for Feb. 23 Is Deceptively Tricky

Connections Sports Edition stumps players with NFL team name twists. Here's how to crack today's puzzle.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Feb 23: When Puzzle Solving Meets Absurd NFL Team Puns

Today's Connections Sports Edition puzzle gets delightfully weird with altered NFL team names. Here's how to solve it.

A Historic Nor'easter Shuts Down the Northeast: What We're Really Facing

Major winter storm batters Northeast with blizzard warnings, travel bans, and potentially historic conditions across multiple states.

This Family Ditched Their London Home for a Year-Long Adventure—And It Changed Everything

A family's bold decision to leave their hectic routine for 13 months abroad reveals what really matters in life.

Inside the Hotline Keeping People Safe After Roe v. Wade

How volunteers are fielding thousands of calls from people terrified of criminalization in a post-Roe America

The AI Trap: Why You're Probably Overpaying for What You Could Own

Entrepreneurs are drowning in AI subscription fees. Is it time to consider a different model altogether?

Mexico's Most Wanted Drug Lord El Mencho is Dead. Now What?

El Mencho, leader of the CJNG cartel, has been killed in a military operation. But does his death actually change anything for Mexico?

American Idol Contestant Accused of Murdering Wife, Staging Crime Scene

Former American Idol contestant Caleb Flynn arrested for allegedly killing his wife Ashley and tampering with evidence in Ohio

Why Your £70 Game Might Not Be Worth It Anymore

Game prices are skyrocketing, but players are rebelling. Here's what's actually happening in the industry.

American Idol Contestant Charged With Wife's Murder: When the Narrative Shifts

Former American Idol contestant Caleb Flynn pleads not guilty to murdering his wife Ashley in Ohio. The case raises questions about investigation speed and justice.

Bad Bunny Honors Willie Colón at São Paulo Concert, a Moment That Transcends Politics

Bad Bunny pays heartfelt tribute to salsa legend Willie Colón during tour stop, revisiting their complicated but meaningful connection.

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Is Coming, and It Better Impress

Samsung unveils the Galaxy S26 on Feb 25. Here's what we expect, what we hope for, and why the stakes are higher than ever.

Trump vs. Netflix: When Politics Crashes the Boardroom

Trump demands Netflix fire Susan Rice from its board, raising questions about corporate independence in the age of political pressure.

The Rise of 'Decline Porn': How AI Deepfakes Are Weaponizing Urban Decay Narratives

AI-generated fake videos are fueling racist narratives about Western cities. We investigate how creators are exploiting the technology for engagement.

Iran's Students Rise Up Again: What It Means for Tensions with the US

Iranian university students stage largest protests since deadly January crackdown, as US military buildup and nuclear talks create volatile backdrop

Why Your Business Probably Lost 25% of Revenue This Year (And What Actually Matters)

Data mismanagement is costing businesses millions. Here's what happens when teams can't access files efficiently.

NYT Connections Feb. 22: When Puzzles Get Weird (And Why We Keep Playing)

Breaking down today's Connections puzzle answers, from misfits to Teddy Roosevelt. Why these word games have us hooked.

Everything You've Been Doing Wrong in the Bathroom (According to a Surgeon)

A renowned anal surgeon reveals why your bathroom habits might be causing more harm than good, and what you should do instead.

The AI 'Decline Porn' Problem: How Deepfakes Are Fueling Racist Narratives About Western Cities

AI-generated videos spreading fake narratives about urban decay are going viral. Here's how deepfakes are weaponized for political anger.

The Rise of 'Decline Porn': How AI Deepfakes Are Weaponizing Urban Fear

AI-generated deepfakes fueling racist narratives about Western cities. How creators cash in on divisive content with zero accountability.

The AI Startup Graveyard: Why Wrapping GPT and Slapping a UI Isn't a Business Model Anymore

Google's startup czar says LLM wrappers and AI aggregators are heading toward extinction. Here's what actually survives.

Trump's 10% Global Tariff: A Workaround After Supreme Court Smackdown

After the Supreme Court rejected his tariff authority, Trump pivots to a new legal strategy. Here's what it means for your wallet.

The Olympics Memorabilia Gold Rush: Why Your Volunteer Sweatshirt Could Be Worth Hundreds

Milano Cortina Olympics collectibles are already selling for 3-4x their original price. Here's what's actually worth the hype.

Sarvam's Indus App Is India's Latest Bet Against Global AI Dominance

Indian AI startup Sarvam launches Indus, a homegrown chat app challenging OpenAI and Google in the world's fastest-growing AI market.

NASA's Artemis II is Almost Ready to Launch—If Those Hydrogen Seals Don't Leak Again

After a successful second fueling test, NASA is targeting March 6 for the Artemis II launch, but engineers still have work ahead.

NASA's Artemis II Gets Green Light for March Launch After Fixing Its Leaky Rocket Problem

After a successful second fueling test, NASA targets March 6 for Artemis II launch with four astronauts heading to the Moon.

Brand Safety Isn't About Perfection—It's About Control

Your brand's reputation lives online now. Here's how to protect it before something goes wrong.

Trump's Supreme Court Loss Sparks New Tariff Blitz: What Just Happened

After SCOTUS strikes down his tariff strategy, Trump pivots to a new 10% global tariff. Here's what it means for your wallet.

Sean Strickland's Press Conference Meltdown Shows Why We Need Better from Athletes

UFC fighter Sean Strickland delivered a sexist, rambling rant at a press event. Here's what it reveals about the sport.

Roblox Faces Major Lawsuit Over Child Safety Failures: Is the Gaming Industry Finally Being Held Accountable?

LA County sues Roblox for deceptive practices and failing to protect children from predators on its platform with 151M daily users.

Apple's iOS 26.4 Is Quietly Becoming the OS You Actually Want to Use

Apple's latest iOS update brings AI playlists, video podcasts, encrypted messaging, and some genuinely useful features that don't feel like gimmicks.

iPhone 18 Rumors Are Already Wild: What We Know So Far

Apple's next flagship is months away, but leaks suggest Dynamic Island changes, variable aperture cameras, and a possible foldable future.

Toy Story 5 Just Made AI the Real Villain, and Kids Might Actually Notice

Pixar's latest film tackles screen addiction and AI through toys, sparking real questions about tech's grip on childhood.

Two Taiwanese Engineers Just Got $14 Billion Richer Thanks to AI's Hunger for Memory

Kingston founders David Sun and John Tu are banking massive wealth gains as AI companies scramble for memory chips. Here's how they did it.

Another Carrier Heads to the Middle East as Trump Plays It Cool on Iran

A second U.S. aircraft carrier moves toward the Middle East while Trump keeps his cards close on military action against Iran.

The NYT Mini Crossword Feb. 20: A Crash Course in American History and Pop Culture

Tackle today's Mini Crossword with answers covering everything from 1830s politics to modern video games. Get all the solutions here.

General Catalyst Just Bet $5 Billion on India's AI Future. Here's Why It Matters

A Silicon Valley giant is doubling down on India's startup ecosystem with a massive $5B commitment over five years, signaling a major shift in global AI investment.

H&R Block Makes Tax Season Slightly Less Painful With New Deals

Tax season is here again, and H&R Block is rolling out discounts to ease the annual financial headache. Here's what you need to know about filing in 2026.

Microsoft's AI Assistant Just Leaked Confidential Emails, and Nobody Should Be Surprised

Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat accidentally exposed users' confidential emails. The bigger problem? This was bound to happen with the AI arms race in full swing.

The One-Page Plan That Keeps Founders From Burning Out

Most founders don't burn out from working too hard. They burn out because they never stop to decide what actually matters. Here's how one simple ritual can change that.

Brand Safety Isn't Optional Anymore: Here's What You're Missing

Your brand's reputation can tank in seconds online. Here's how to protect it before automation and AI make the risks even worse.

Sleeping Like a Flamingo? Here's What Your Weird Sleep Position Actually Means

Waking up with one foot tucked against your leg? Experts explain what this flamingo sleep position reveals about your body and whether you should worry.

Kenya Exposes Shocking Scheme: 1,000 Citizens Tricked Into Fighting Russia's War

A parliamentary intelligence report reveals how Kenyans were deceived with job promises only to end up on Ukrainian battlefields fighting for Russia.

Reddit's AI Shopping Tool Wants to Turn Your Recommendations Into Revenue

Reddit tests AI-powered product carousels that transform community advice into shoppable links. But is this what users actually want from the platform?

Brand Safety Isn't Optional Anymore: Here's Why Your Marketing Team Needs to Care

Marketing moves fast, but one wrong ad placement can tank your reputation overnight. Here's how to protect your brand from its own success.

This Ex-Googler Ditched Tech Giant Life to Fix America's Paper-Based Customs Nightmare

Sam Basu walked into a customs broker's office and saw mountains of manila folders. That moment sparked a $4.5M AI startup solving America's trade chaos.

Sleeping Like a Flamingo? Here's What Your Weird Sleep Position Actually Means

That quirky one-legged sleep position might say more about your body than you think. Experts weigh in on the viral 'flamingo' sleeping trend.

Verizon's Phone Unlock Policy Is a Confusing Mess Right Now

Verizon keeps changing its device unlock rules, and customers are stuck waiting 35 days unless they know the loopholes. What's really going on here?

Zuckerberg's Courtroom Performance Was a Masterclass in Saying Nothing

The Meta CEO testified about teen addiction allegations with evasive answers, selective memory, and carefully coached deflections throughout.

Verizon's Phone Unlock Policy Is a Confusing Mess (And They Keep Changing It)

Verizon says it'll fix its 35-day phone unlock delay 'really soon,' but the company can't even keep its own policy pages consistent.

Eight Skiers Found Dead After Massive Lake Tahoe Avalanche

Rescue teams recover eight bodies from California backcountry as search continues for one more skier presumed dead in Tuesday's devastating avalanche.

UK Cracks Down on Intimate Image Abuse: Tech Giants Have 48 Hours to Act

New UK law forces tech platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours or face massive fines. Is this enough to protect victims?

Meta's 2026 Fitness Watch Isn't Really About Fitness At All

Meta's upcoming smartwatch is less about competing with Apple Watch and more about making its smart glasses actually work the way they should.

Brand Safety Isn't Optional Anymore: Here's Why Your Reputation Depends on It

Digital advertising moves fast, but one wrong ad placement can sink your brand overnight. Here's how to protect your reputation before disaster strikes.

Obama Honors Jesse Jackson: 'We Stood on His Shoulders'

Barack Obama pays tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson after the civil rights leader's passing, acknowledging a complex legacy that shaped his own path to the presidency.

Australia Blocks Woman from Leaving Syrian Camp as Repatriation Stalls

A woman with alleged ISIS ties is banned from returning to Australia, stranding 34 citizens in Syria's Roj camp amid ongoing security concerns.

Geneva Talks End Without Breakthrough as Russia and Ukraine Remain Far Apart

Peace negotiations in Geneva conclude with no agreement on key territorial issues, leaving the path to ending the war as unclear as ever.

Call of Duty Ad Banned for Making Sexual Violence the Punchline

UK regulators pulled a Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 commercial after viewers complained it trivialised sexual assault during an airport security scene.

Walmart Soars While Target Scrambles: The Tale of Two Retail Giants Under New Leadership

New CEOs, wildly different fortunes. Walmart's hitting trillion-dollar heights while Target fights for relevance. Here's what their earnings will really tell us.

Japan Bets $36 Billion on American Energy in Trump's New Trade Era

Japan kicks off a massive $550 billion investment spree with energy projects in Texas, Ohio, and Georgia. Is this the new face of trade diplomacy?

OpenAI Loses Cameo Trademark Fight, Adding to Its Growing IP Problem

A California court ruled against OpenAI's use of 'Cameo' for its Sora feature, marking another legal setback in the AI giant's mounting intellectual property battles.

Barack Obama Honors Jesse Jackson: 'We Stood on His Shoulders'

Former President Obama pays tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson following his death at 84, acknowledging the civil rights leader's profound impact on his own journey.

The Tax Filing Guide That Doesn't Suck: Everything You Need for 2025

Death, taxes, and confusing government forms. Here's how to file your 2025 taxes without losing your mind, from free tools to paid services.

Madonna Sends Amber Glenn Into 'Complete Shock' With Pre-Olympics Message

U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn got the surprise of her life when Madonna personally reached out before her 'Like A Prayer' performance at the Milan Games.

Your Loyalty Card Knows More About You Than Your Doctor Does

Loyalty programs aren't about rewards anymore. They're sophisticated data extraction machines, and most founders don't understand what they're inheriting.

Google I/O 2026 Drops the Puzzle Gimmick and Just Tells Us the Dates Already

Google's skipping the treasure hunt this year. I/O 2026 lands May 19-20, and yes, we're getting more Gemini AI whether we asked for it or not.

Why Women Over 40 Are Ditching Adult Diapers for Period Underwear

Bladder leaks are more common than you think. Here's why thousands are switching to leakproof underwear that actually works (and looks normal).

Knix Just Made Bladder Leaks Way Less Awkward With This 30% Off Sale

Period panties aren't just for periods anymore. Here's why thousands of women are ditching adult diapers for leakproof underwear that actually looks good.

Why Chasing Everyone Gets You Nowhere: The Case for Going Stupidly Small

Forget the massive market. The real money is in serving tiny groups that everyone else ignores. Here's why micro-niches are quietly crushing it.

Stop Cooking Everything in Your Air Fryer Until You Read This

Converting your favorite recipes to the air fryer isn't always straightforward. Here's what actually works and what you need to adjust first.

Reporter Claims Nancy Guthrie Case Was Botched Burglary, FBI Says They Have 'No Clue' Where That Came From

A decorated journalist says inside sources point to a burglary gone wrong, but authorities are pushing back hard on the claim. Who's telling the truth?

Apple's March 4 Event: What's Actually Worth Getting Excited About

Apple's cryptic 'Special Apple Experience' invite has everyone guessing. Here's what might actually be worth your money and what's just spec bumps.

Why a16z Made Nine Trips to Stockholm Before You Even Heard of This Startup

Gabriel Vasquez flew to Sweden nine times in a year. The reason reveals how American VCs are hunting for unicorns before they ever cross the Atlantic.

Robert Duvall's Greatest Roles Prove Why He's the Most Underrated Actor of His Generation

From Tom Hagen to Mac Sledge, Robert Duvall's 60-year career is filled with performances that redefined what it means to steal a scene without saying a word.

Robert Duvall's 15 Greatest Roles: A Career That Defined Cinematic Gravitas

From Boo Radley to Mac Sledge, exploring the legendary performances that made Robert Duvall one of cinema's most essential actors across six decades.

Europe's Standing Ovation Masks a Deeper Truth About American Power

Rubio got applause in Munich, but Germany's Merz delivered the speech that actually mattered. The transatlantic relationship is changing forever.

Scientists Grow Mini Spinal Cords That Could Finally Crack Paralysis

Northwestern researchers created lab-grown spinal cord organoids to test a therapy involving 'dancing molecules' that might reverse paralysis. The results are wild.

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Answers for Feb 17 - Puzzle #512 Breakdown

Struggling with today's Connections: Sports Edition? Here are the hints and answers for puzzle 512, plus why this one's actually worth your time.

A16z's Swedish Obsession: How Nine Flights Led to a $2.3M Dental AI Bet

Gabriel Vasquez flew to Stockholm nine times in one year hunting unicorns. His prize? A tiny dental AI startup that's part of a bigger global VC strategy.

When Government Shutdowns Become the New Normal

The third partial shutdown in three months raises questions about whether Congress has simply given up on doing its job. Plus ice boats and flying doctors.

I Drove a Supercar on a Frozen Lake and It Made Me Trust My Car More

McLaren took me to the Arctic Circle to slide around on ice. What I learned about stability control might save your life someday.

Rivian's Apple Watch App Is Coming, But Still No CarPlay

Rivian is finally launching a standalone Apple Watch app for remote control, but the EV maker continues to snub Apple CarPlay integration.

Savannah Guthrie Pleads for Mother's Safe Return as FBI Analyzes Suspect's DNA

Two weeks after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigators focus on DNA evidence from a glove while her daughter makes an emotional appeal for help.

19 Social Media Best Practices That Actually Matter in 2026

Social media rules keep changing. Here's what works now: audience-first strategies, smart AI use, and why being everywhere is actually hurting your brand.

FitFusion Wants to Solve the Busy Professional's Fitness Problem

A lifetime fitness platform for $150 sounds great until you realize most people still won't use it. Here's what actually matters about on-demand workouts.

NASA Scrambles Crew Dragon Launch After Astronaut Health Emergency Leaves One Man Minding the Station

When a medical crisis forced Crew-11 home early, NASA and SpaceX pulled off an impressive feat to get reinforcements to Chris Williams, who was left solo on the US side.

Pop Stars Are Done Playing Your Game, and They're Writing Their Way Out

Charli XCX, Doechii, and Troye Sivan are ditching social media chaos for Substack essays. It's messy, it's real, and it's changing how we talk about pop.

SWAT Team Raids Home Near Savannah Guthrie's Mother as Search Intensifies

Law enforcement detained three people in late-night operation connected to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, as new DNA evidence emerges in the case.

Federica Brignone's Olympic Fairytale: From Unable to Walk to Double Gold Champion

The Italian skiing legend couldn't walk for months last year. Now she's won two Olympic golds in four days on home snow, leaving rivals bowing at her feet.

The Quantum Weirdness Inside Every Empty Box

Even when you drain every particle from a container, quantum physics says it's still buzzing with energy. Here's why the universe won't let you have true emptiness.

Over 6,000 Dead in Three Days: The El-Fasher Massacre the World Ignored

UN report reveals shocking scale of RSF atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region, with mass killings, sexual violence, and ethnic targeting in late October offensive.

Warning Strokes Are Real and You're Probably Ignoring Them

One in five people who have a warning stroke could suffer a full stroke within 90 days. Here's what you need to know about this dangerous condition.

Federica Brignone's Olympic Comeback: From Unable to Walk to Double Gold

The Italian skiing star wins her second gold in four days at her home Olympics, just months after a devastating leg injury left her unable to walk for three months

Computer Science Is Dying, AI Majors Are Exploding

UC campuses see CS enrollment drop for the first time since the dot-com crash. Students aren't leaving tech, they're just choosing AI degrees instead.

Scientists Just Hacked Our Dreams to Solve Puzzles We Couldn't Crack While Awake

Northwestern researchers found a way to influence what we dream about, and it's helping people solve problems that stumped them during waking hours.

This Hidden iPhone Feature Has Been My Secret to Better Sleep for Five Years

Forget expensive white noise machines. Your iPhone has a built-in feature that's been helping me sleep better since 2019, at home and while traveling.

DHS Is Quietly Hunting Down Anonymous Critics of ICE on Social Media

Homeland Security is flooding tech companies with subpoenas to unmask anonymous accounts criticizing ICE, no judge approval needed.

NASA's Billion-Dollar Rocket Has a Leak Problem They're Not Really Fixing

The Space Launch System keeps springing hydrogen leaks, and NASA's solution? Just get comfortable with bigger leaks. That's not exactly reassuring.

Rubio Promises Europe a Strong Alliance While Trump's Shadow Looms Large

At Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio pledged U.S. commitment to Europe, but can the transatlantic partnership survive Trump's reform agenda?

This Earpiece Could Help Stroke Survivors Regain Movement, and It's Being Tested Right Now

A non-invasive brain stimulation device is giving stroke survivors hope. Amanda's story shows how far at-home tech has come for rehabilitation.

Casey Wasserman Steps Away: When Past Associations Become Present Problems

The Wasserman Group CEO announces company sale after his name appears in Epstein documents, triggering client exodus and raising questions about accountability.

Rubio Reassures Europe While Trump's Shadow Looms Over Munich

At Munich Security Conference, US promises alliance strength, but European leaders know they need to stand on their own two feet now more than ever.

I Made My Wife a Valentine's Card Using AI (It Was Painful)

Ditching Hallmark for AI-generated cards sounded clever until I spent hours arguing with a chatbot that wouldn't listen. Here's what happened.

The Epstein Files Fallout: Ten High-Profile Resignations That Shocked the World

From Goldman Sachs lawyers to UK ambassadors, here's how 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents ended careers and forced accountability across industries.

Why Your Business Probably Doesn't Need Another Photo Editor (But Here's One Anyway)

Luminar Neo promises AI-powered editing for businesses. But do marketing teams really need another tool in their already bloated tech stack?

Why Your Daily Walk Needs an Upgrade (And How to Do It)

Walking is great, but are you doing it right? Here's how to turn your casual stroll into a workout that actually challenges your body and mind.

Sheriff Denies Blocking FBI in Nancy Guthrie Case as Criticism Mounts

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos pushes back against claims he's slowing the investigation into Savannah Guthrie's mother's disappearance by blocking FBI involvement.

Nothing Opens Its First Store Outside London, And Of Course It's In India

Carl Pei's hardware startup picks Bengaluru for its second global store, betting big on a market where it already commands 2% smartphone share.

Trump Vows Voter ID Executive Order as Congressional Path Looks Doomed

President threatens to bypass Congress on national voter ID requirements for 2026 midterms, raising constitutional questions and Democratic opposition.

The Zero-Click Search Economy Is Killing Your Website Traffic

AI search engines are answering questions without sending users to your site. Here's why 60% of searches now end without a click and what to do about it.

India's DavaIndia Pharmacy Exposed Thousands of Orders Through Admin Flaw

A security bug gave anyone full admin access to DavaIndia's platform, exposing 17,000 orders and raising serious questions about pharmacy data security.

When Bipartisan Senators Talk NATO in Munich, You Should Probably Listen

Senators Shaheen and Tillis discuss transatlantic security at Munich. What happens when rare bipartisan cooperation meets global uncertainty?

I Tested Dozens of Heels and These Are the Only Ones That Actually Deliver

After years of painful testing, I found heels that don't lie about comfort. Here's why Inez stands out in a market full of broken promises.

Metro by T-Mobile's $25 Plan Wants You to Skip the Carrier Nonsense

Metro's BYOD plan lets you keep your phone and number for $25 monthly. No contracts, no credit checks, no surprises. But is it actually worth switching?

Amazon Luna Quietly Becomes the Gaming Perk You Didn't Know You Had

Prime members get free access to Luna's game library, including Hogwarts Legacy and Indiana Jones. Here's what's new in February and why it matters.

Why Life Isn't a Dress Rehearsal (And What That Means for Your Business)

Steve Forbes gave advice that changed everything: 'This isn't a dress rehearsal.' Here's what it really means when you're running a business.

A Roman Mosaic Just Revealed a Lost Greek Tragedy Nobody Knew Still Existed

British farmers accidentally uncovered a 1,800-year-old mosaic that depicts a version of the Trojan War we thought was gone forever.

Helion Just Hit 150 Million Degrees and Nobody's Talking About the Elephant in the Room

Fusion startup Helion reached a massive temperature milestone, but their 2028 Microsoft deadline is looking increasingly ambitious. Here's what's really happening.

The Asus Zenbook S 16 Finally Hits $1,000 and It's About Damn Time

After months of stubbornly staying expensive, this premium laptop just dropped $500. Here's why tech journalists have been carrying it everywhere.

19 Social Media Best Practices That Actually Work in 2026

Stop chasing follower counts. Here's what really matters for social media success this year, from algorithms to AI to customer service strategies.

The Asus Zenbook S 16 Finally Hit $1,000 and It's About Damn Time

After months of stubborn pricing, the gorgeous Zenbook S 16 drops to $1,000. Is this premium laptop finally worth the investment at half off?

Cardi B Claps Back at DHS After ICE Tour Threat Goes Viral

The rapper's defiant stage moment sparked a messy exchange with Trump's DHS, dragging the Epstein files and immigration raids into the spotlight.

FBI Raises Reward as Search for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother Intensifies

New forensic details emerge about suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance as FBI receives over 13,000 tips. The 84-year-old has been missing for two weeks.

Bryan Johnson Wants $1 Million to Teach You How Not to Die

Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson is selling immortality protocols for seven figures. Only three spots available. What could possibly go wrong?

Elon Musk Wants to Build a Moon City to Launch AI Satellites Into Deep Space

After merging xAI with SpaceX, Musk is pitching moon bases and mass drivers as the new recruitment strategy. Mars colonization is so 2016.

Trump Just Pulled the Plug on America's Climate Rulebook, and It's a Big Deal

The reversal of the 2009 endangerment finding isn't just another rollback. It's the legal foundation crumbling beneath decades of climate action.

Fela Kuti's Revolutionary Beat Gets the Podcast Treatment It Deserves

A new podcast series explores how the Afrobeat legend turned music into a weapon against colonial oppression and military brutality in 1970s Nigeria.

Google's Auto Browse Agent Is Like Babysitting a Robot That Can't Even Use Gmail

Chrome's new AI agent can play games and shop for you, but it spectacularly fails at Google's own products. Here's what happens when you let it loose.

Ever Raises $31M to Bet Big on AI-Powered EV Retail

A startup thinks it can fix car buying with AI. But is building everything from scratch the answer, or just another expensive detour?

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.

Grand Jury Slaps Down Trump's Latest Attempt to Prosecute Democratic Lawmakers

Federal prosecutors fail to secure indictment against six Democrats who urged troops to refuse illegal orders, marking another loss for the administration.

US Military Takes Down Cartel Drones Over El Paso in Unprecedented Airspace Shutdown

The Pentagon intercepted Mexican cartel drones that breached US airspace, triggering a rare 10-day flight restriction over El Paso that was lifted within hours.

The Hockey Dad Who Conned His Friends Out of Millions with Cartel Death Threats

A Texas con man weaponized friendship and fear, draining $12 million from victims who thought they were saving their families from Mexican cartels.

Kids Are Being Bombarded With Weight Loss Ads Online, And Nobody's Stopping It

England's children's commissioner reveals young people face constant ads for diet pills and cosmetic procedures, despite existing bans. Time for real action?

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Event: Privacy Screens and the Same Old Processor Drama

Samsung's February 25 event promises AI integration and a privacy display, but the Snapdragon vs Exynos debate continues to haunt global buyers.

Catherine O'Hara's Death: A Blood Clot Took Away Comedy's Brightest Star

The beloved 'Home Alone' and 'Schitt's Creek' star died at 71 from a pulmonary embolism. Her loss leaves a gaping hole in comedy that can't be filled.

Grand Jury Rejects Trump's Latest Attempt to Prosecute Critics

Federal prosecutors fail again as grand jury declines to indict Democratic lawmakers over military video, marking another rebuke to politically motivated charges.

Denmark Considers America an Adversary: The Stunning Poll That Explains Everything

60% of Danes now view the U.S. as an adversary. A former NATO chief explains how Trump destroyed one of America's closest alliances in just one year.

Inside the Trial That Could Redefine Social Media's Responsibility to Kids

A Stanford addiction expert just testified that Instagram and YouTube are designed like slot machines. The companies say troubled families are to blame.

Apple and Google Just Blinked in the UK App Store Showdown

The tech giants agreed to play nice with the UK regulator, but is this real change or just a carefully choreographed PR move?

Boston Dynamics CEO Steps Down After Five Years at the Helm

Robert Playter is leaving Boston Dynamics after three decades with the robotics company. The CFO will fill in while they search for new leadership.

Wikipedia Might Nuke 695,000 Archive.today Links After DDoS Attack Drama

Archive.today's founder allegedly weaponized CAPTCHA pages to DDoS a blogger. Now Wikipedia editors are deciding whether to purge hundreds of thousands of links.

FBI Releases Images of Armed Suspect in Savannah Guthrie's Mother's Disappearance

New surveillance footage shows masked individual at Nancy Guthrie's home. FBI offers $50,000 reward as family believes the 84-year-old is still alive.

Social Media Image Sizes in 2026: Why Getting Them Wrong Still Kills Your Engagement

Social platforms keep changing image dimensions. Here's what actually works in 2026 and why your brand grid might look terrible without you knowing it.

Federal Judges Just Lost Their Climate Science Guide After Political Pressure

Republican attorneys general complained about facts being treated as facts. Now US judges have lost their entire climate science reference chapter.

Your Home's Air Is Probably Dirtier Than You Think (And It's Not What You'd Expect)

Indoor air can be five times more polluted than outdoor air. Here are the surprising culprits making you breathe worse at home this winter.

I Tested Smart Sleep Pads So You Don't Have To (Some Actually Worked)

Smart sleep pads promise better rest without replacing your mattress. I spent a Midwestern winter testing them to see which ones actually deliver.

The Daily Habits Doctors Actually Want Older Adults to Practice

Aging doesn't have to mean aches and pains. Doctors reveal the simple daily practices that can keep you mobile, sharp, and healthy as you get older.

Lil Durk's Rap Lyrics Are Being Weaponized in Court, and It's a Bigger Problem Than You Think

A federal judge just ruled on whether Lil Durk's lyrics can be used against him in his murder-for-hire trial. The implications go way beyond hip-hop.

This Art Therapy App Wants to Fix Entrepreneur Burnout in 15 Minutes

LINA promises mental health relief for stressed business owners. But can an app really replace proper therapy? Here's what you need to know.

Waymo Ditches Safety Drivers in Nashville as Robotaxi Race Heats Up

Alphabet's self-driving unit removes human operators from test vehicles in Nashville, signaling an imminent robotaxi launch in partnership with Lyft.

Hong Kong's 20-Year Sentence: The Crushing of Jimmy Lai and Press Freedom

Jimmy Lai's 20-year sentence marks the harshest punishment under Hong Kong's security law. His son calls it the end of justice in the city.

Your Coffee Mug Might Start Following You Around (And That's Either Cool or Creepy)

Carnegie Mellon researchers are teaching everyday objects to move on their own using AI. But do we really want our staplers rolling around the office?

Social Media Image Sizes in 2026: Stop Cropping Your Own Content

Getting social media image dimensions wrong kills engagement. Here's what actually works across Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook in 2026.

Japan's First Female PM Just Pulled Off the Biggest Electoral Win in 71 Years

Sanae Takaichi's landslide victory gives her the power to reshape Japan's pacifist constitution and challenge China. Here's what it means.

Cross Canadian Ragweed's Red Rocks Dream Finally Comes True After 21 Years

Cody Canada has waited two decades to redeem a sour Red Rocks memory. Now his band is headlining the legendary venue with his sons opening the show.

11 Things You Should Never Trust ChatGPT With (No Matter How Tempting)

ChatGPT is useful, but some tasks are too risky to hand over to AI. From medical advice to legal documents, here's where the chatbot falls dangerously short.

Baldur's Gate TV Series Sparks Fan Concern Over Larian Studios' Absence

Craig Mazin is adapting Baldur's Gate for TV, but without developer Larian Studios involved, fans are questioning if the magic can be captured.

When the Super Bowl Becomes a Political Lightning Rod: Fans React

From Bad Bunny backlash to ICE concerns and Waymo rides, this year's Super Bowl highlighted just how fractured American culture has become.

Amazon's Melania Documentary Crashes 67% in Second Weekend Despite $75M Investment

The controversial documentary about Melania Trump is tanking at the box office, raising questions about Amazon's massive $75 million bet on the project.

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Moment Sparks Confusion Over Child's Identity

Fans thought they spotted Liam Ramos onstage with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, but the reality was different. Here's what actually happened.

Charlize Theron's Powerful Peace Message at Winter Olympics Was the Moment We All Needed

The Oscar winner delivered a moving plea for harmony as UN Messenger of Peace, invoking Nelson Mandela's words at Friday's opening ceremony.

A Gut Bacteria Compound Might Protect Kids From Fatty Liver Disease

New research shows a natural compound from gut bacteria could shield children from fatty liver disease, even when mom's diet isn't perfect during pregnancy.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Faces Resignation Calls Over Epstein Files

Rep. Thomas Massie demands Lutnick's resignation after DOJ files reveal extensive ties to Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting previous claims of limited contact.

Baldur's Gate TV Series Hands the Reins to Craig Mazin, Leaves Larian Studios on the Sidelines

The Last of Us showrunner takes on Baldur's Gate without the original developers. Fans aren't sure how to feel about it.

Japan's First Female PM Sanae Takaichi Wins Big, But Can She Deliver?

Sanae Takaichi's landslide victory marks a historic moment for Japan, but her nationalist promises and spending plans face serious scrutiny.

EPA Enforcement Against Polluters Hits Historic Low Under Trump's Second Term

New report reveals a 76% drop in environmental lawsuits as the EPA pulls back on holding companies accountable for pollution violations.

Liverpool vs Manchester City: How to Stream Sunday's Premier League Showdown

Arne Slot's resurgent Liverpool faces stuttering Man City at Anfield. Here's every way to watch the match, no matter where you are in the world.

The 12-Minute Baked Potato Hack That Makes Your Oven Look Stupid

Stop wasting an hour baking potatoes in the oven. This microwave-air fryer combo delivers restaurant-quality results in just 12 minutes flat.

Japan's Winter Gamble: Takaichi Bets Big on Popularity as Voters Brave the Snow

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi called a risky mid-winter election. With 70% approval ratings and anxious voters, can she deliver on promises that worry economists?

Islamabad Mosque Attack Exposes Pakistan's Growing Militant Crisis

A suicide bombing killed 31 at an Islamabad mosque, marking the deadliest attack in over a decade as Islamic State reasserts its presence in the region.

India Just Gave Deep Tech Startups Two Decades to Figure Things Out

India doubles startup status to 20 years for deep tech companies, combining patient capital with regulatory reform to build a real ecosystem.

The EPA's Enforcement Numbers Are In, and They're Worse Than Anyone Expected

Environmental lawsuits against polluters have dropped 76% under Trump's second term. Here's what that means for your air and water.

Language Learning Isn't Just a Hobby Anymore, It's a Business Strategy

In a global economy, language skills have shifted from nice-to-have to essential. Here's why professionals are treating it like any other business investment.

Tony Hawk Shuts Down Wild Rumors About Getting Married on Epstein's Island

The legendary skateboarder sets the record straight after FBI files sparked internet conspiracy theories linking him to Jeffrey Epstein's private island.

Trump's Latest Attack on Female Reporters Shows a Disturbing Pattern

President Trump's insulting comments toward Washington Post and CNN reporters reveal a troubling trend of targeting women journalists who ask tough questions.

The EPA Has Basically Stopped Going After Polluters, and That Should Terrify You

Environmental enforcement has collapsed under Trump's second term, with lawsuits against polluters dropping 76% and penalties barely making a dent.

New York Wants to Hit Pause on Data Centers, and It's Not Alone

At least six states are now considering moratoriums on new data center construction as concerns mount over energy costs and environmental impact.

The Micro-Agency Model: Why Scaling Your Freelance Business Doesn't Mean Building an Empire

Forget the traditional agency path. Here's how freelancers can scale smarter with a lean, flexible micro-agency that preserves sanity and profits.

Cerebras Just Raised $1 Billion and Benchmark Went All In

AI chipmaker Cerebras tripled its valuation to $23B in six months. Benchmark created special funds just to double down on their 2016 bet.

Baldur's Gate TV Show: Craig Mazin Takes on Faerûn Without Larian Studios

The Last of Us creator Craig Mazin is adapting Baldur's Gate for TV, but without Larian Studios directly involved, fans are understandably nervous about the outcome.

Baldur's Gate TV Series: When Fan Service Meets Corporate Control

Craig Mazin's adapting Baldur's Gate 3 without Larian Studios involved. Fans are nervous, and honestly, they might have good reason to be.

Trump's Racist Video Controversy: When 'I Didn't See It' Isn't Good Enough

President Trump shared a video depicting the Obamas as apes, then claimed he didn't watch it all. His excuses aren't holding up under scrutiny.

NYT Mini Crossword February 7: Dante's Inferno and Saturday Brain Teasers

Your complete guide to cracking today's NYT Mini Crossword puzzle with answers, hints, and why Saturday puzzles always hit different.

Social Media Image Sizes in 2026: Why Getting It Wrong Still Costs You Engagement

Social media image dimensions keep changing. Here's what you actually need to know about Instagram, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn sizes to avoid killing your reach.

Big Tech's $700 Billion AI Gamble: Free Cash Flow Be Damned

Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft are betting the farm on AI. But with free cash flow cratering and debt piling up, is this genius or madness?

Black Ops 7 Double XP Weekend Is Live, But There's a Catch

Treyarch's offering double XP alongside a free trial weekend, but this time around you won't get the full Quad Feed treatment players have come to expect.

Nvidia's CEO Says AI Infrastructure Spending is Just Getting Started

Jensen Huang defends massive tech spending on AI chips as hyperscalers pour $660 billion into infrastructure. The question is whether it'll actually pay off.

Baldur's Gate TV Series Sparks Fan Worry as Larian Studios Steps Back

Craig Mazin's Baldur's Gate adaptation raises eyebrows as the game's beloved developer won't be directly involved. Can passion alone replace hands-on collaboration?

Apple's iPhone 17E Launch Could Break Tradition This Year

The rumored $600 iPhone 17E might get a splashier launch alongside Siri updates. Here's what's actually changing and what's still missing.

Darren Aronofsky's AI Revolution Takes Weeks to Make Minutes of Video

Behind the scenes of Hollywood's AI experiment: why generating historical drama with artificial intelligence still demands human craft and endless iterations.

The Mattress Industry's Most Uncomfortable Truth: You're Probably Sleeping Wrong

After testing 150+ mattresses, sleep experts reveal why your bed-in-a-box might be sabotaging your sleep and what actually works.

Lawrence O'Donnell Unleashes on Treasury Secretary Bessent: 'Sleazy Punk' and Trump's 'Most Tortured Accomplice'

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell didn't hold back, calling Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent a 'buffoon' for his outlandish defenses of Trump during testimony.

How I Generated Record Leads While Google's AI Crushed Everyone Else's Traffic

AI summaries are eating organic traffic alive. Here's the unconventional playbook that helped one business hit 149,028 leads anyway.

OpenAI and Anthropic's AI War Just Got Personal

The gloves are off. OpenAI and Anthropic dropped dueling AI models, traded jabs on podcasts, and threw shade with Super Bowl ads. This rivalry is heating up.

Houston Doctor Accused of Falsifying Records That Left Patients Waiting to Die

Dr. John Bynon Jr. faces federal charges for allegedly altering medical records that made five liver transplant patients ineligible for life-saving organs.

Squarespace Pricing Breakdown: Which Plan Actually Makes Sense for Your Website

From Basic to Advanced, here's what Squarespace's plans really cost and which tier won't waste your money based on what you actually need.

The Traitors Season 4: Your Guide to Watching the Ultimate Reality Backstabbing

Everything you need to know about streaming The Traitors season 4 on Peacock, including episode schedules, subscription options, and who's still in the game.

Giant Hot Blobs Deep Inside Earth Are Messing With Our Magnetic Field

Scientists discovered two massive superheated rock structures beneath Africa and the Pacific that have been influencing Earth's magnetic field for millions of years.

What to Consider When Looking for Distribution Centers in New York

For e-commerce business owners targeting customers from New York, understanding what to look for in a distribution center is especially important.

Ancient Egyptian Mummies Now Come With Their Original Scent (And It's Surprisingly Complex)

Scientists recreated the 'scent of eternity' from ancient Egyptian embalming balms, and museums are now letting visitors smell what death smelled like 3,000 years ago.

Social Media Image Sizes in 2026: Why Getting Them Wrong Is Killing Your Engagement

Social media image sizes keep changing, and using wrong dimensions hurts your reach. Here's what actually matters for Instagram, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn in 2026.

Silver's Wild Ride: When Precious Metals Start Acting Like Meme Stocks

Silver crashed 16% on Thursday after a brief rebound, exposing how speculative trading has turned the precious metal into something eerily familiar.

Anthropic's Cheeky Super Bowl Ads Made Sam Altman Write a Novella-Length Meltdown

OpenAI's CEO called rival Anthropic 'dishonest' and 'authoritarian' after their ads mocked ChatGPT's upcoming ad integration. Someone's feelings got hurt.

Anthropic's Super Bowl Ads Just Made Sam Altman Write a Novel-Length Meltdown

Anthropic trolled OpenAI with clever Super Bowl commercials about ads in chatbots. Sam Altman's reaction? A furious essay calling his rival 'authoritarian.'

The AI Arms Race Nobody Asked For But Everyone's Funding

Tech giants are burning billions on AI models that can barely outperform their predecessors. When does innovation become expensive theater?

Alphabet's AI Spending Spree: Doubling Down or Doubling Over?

Alphabet plans to spend up to $185 billion on AI in 2026, more than double last year. But can massive capex spending guarantee success in the AI race?

AI Runs Your Systems, But Who's Running Your Team?

As automation speeds up execution, leadership is quietly drifting away. Here's why your presence matters more than ever in a world of efficient systems.

When Science Has to Hit the Undo Button: A Nature Study Gets a Figure Fix

A prestigious Nature paper corrects duplicated images eight years later, reminding us that even top-tier science isn't immune to human error during crunch time.

The Cozey Neptune Sleeper Sofa Is Firm, Practical, and Not Trying to Impress You

This modular sleeper sofa ships in days, assembles without tools, and turns into a bed. But be warned: it's about as soft as your morning commute.

Five Simple Steps to Break Free When Work Has You Feeling Stuck

Feeling overwhelmed at work? These practical strategies help you shift from stressed to focused without the usual productivity guru nonsense.

I Spent 11 Hours in a Cramped Sleeper Train Through Europe and Barely Slept

Sharing a 74-square-foot cabin with three strangers on an overnight train from Vienna to Venice sounded romantic. It wasn't.

How Tech Billionaires Really Raise Their Kids (Spoiler: It's Complicated)

From AI-powered parenting to knife-wielding toddlers, here's how Silicon Valley's elite approach raising children in a world they're actively reshaping.

Celebrity Doctor Peter Attia Says He's 'Ashamed' After His Name Surfaces in Epstein Files

CBS News contributor Peter Attia faces fallout after crude emails with Jeffrey Epstein emerge in newly released documents.

The Lithium Rush: Why EnergyX's $1B Valuation Has Everyone Talking

GM invested millions. Now retail investors are piling into this lithium tech company before its next price hike. Here's what's actually happening.

Scientists Discover New Immune Cells That Could Change How We Treat Food Allergies

Researchers map the origins of Thetis cells, rare immune cells that teach our bodies to tolerate food and gut bacteria, opening doors for allergy treatments.

Netflix Tells Senate 80% of HBO Max Users Already Subscribe to Them Anyway

Ted Sarandos argues Netflix's $82.7B Warner Bros. Discovery deal won't create a monopoly. Senators aren't convinced about the pricing promises.

Netflix's $82 Billion Warner Bros Gamble Faces Senate Skepticism

Lawmakers grill Netflix over its massive Warner Bros Discovery takeover bid. Questions about competition, pricing, and market power dominate the heated hearing.

Netflix Tells Senate That 80% of HBO Max Users Already Pay Them Anyway

Ted Sarandos argued before senators that Netflix buying Warner Bros. won't create a monopoly because most HBO Max subscribers already have Netflix accounts.

The DOJ's Epstein Document Disaster Shows Why Victims Never Trust the System

Flawed redactions exposed nearly 100 Epstein survivors, revealing names, photos, and banking details in what lawyers call the worst victim privacy breach in US history.

French Authorities Raid X's Paris Office as Grok AI Investigation Deepens

France escalates probe into X and Elon Musk over illegal content on Grok chatbot, including child exploitation material and Holocaust denial claims.

The Grammys Got Political and MAGA Can't Handle the Hypocrisy

Right-wingers outraged over anti-ICE speeches at the 2026 Grammys conveniently forget their own love affair with celebrity politics and Trump himself.

Social Media Best Practices That Actually Matter in 2026

Forget outdated tactics. Here's what really works on social media right now, from algorithm changes to AI tools that won't make your content feel soulless.

Heart Attacks Don't Always Start With Chest Pain: What You Really Need to Know

Chest pain isn't the only warning sign. Learn the surprising symptoms of heart attacks and why calling 911 could save your life.

The Grammys Got Political and MAGA Lost Its Mind Over the Hypocrisy

Trump supporters rage at Grammy stars speaking out against ICE, but conveniently forget their own celebrity worship of Trump, Minaj, and Reagan.

Nintendo Switch Just Dethroned the DS After 12 Years of Reign

The Switch has officially become Nintendo's best-selling console ever, beating the DS with 155.37 million units sold. PlayStation 2 is next on the hit list.

Another Forbes 30 Under 30 Alumna Charged With Fraud, Because Of Course

Kalder CEO Gökçe Güven joins the growing list of Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees facing federal fraud charges. The fintech founder allegedly fabricated revenue and client data.

Adobe Is Killing Animate, and Creators Are Rightfully Pissed

After 30 years, Adobe is shutting down Animate. The animation industry isn't happy about losing a tool that still powers major TV shows and games.

Robots Are About to Rappel Into Lava Caves on the Moon

European researchers are testing autonomous robots in Spanish volcanic caves to prepare for exploring lunar lava tunnels as potential base camps for astronauts.

Stop Overthinking Your SOPs: A Dead Simple Guide to Writing Processes People Actually Follow

SOPs don't need to be complicated. Learn how to write simple, usable processes that make your business easier to run without the corporate bloat.

Robots Are Going Underground to Scout Out Our Future Moon Bases

European researchers are testing autonomous robot teams in Spanish lava tunnels to prepare for lunar base exploration. The future looks subterranean.

Physical AI Notetakers Are Here to Replace Your Meeting Notes

From credit card-sized recorders to wearable pins, AI notetakers are getting physical. Here's what you need to know about this hardware trend.

The Epstein Documents Keep Getting Messier for Bill Gates

New DOJ document dumps reveal bizarre emails allegedly linking Gates to STDs and affairs. His team calls it defamation. The truth remains murky.

Bill Gates, Epstein, and the STD Emails That Won't Go Away

New DOJ documents contain bizarre emails allegedly drafted by Epstein about Gates. The claims are wild, the denials are strong, and the damage is already done.

Your Brain Might Be Trying to Remember, But Alzheimer's Is Scrambling the Signal

New research reveals how Alzheimer's disrupts the brain's memory replay system, offering hope for earlier detection and better treatments.

The Exhausting Reality of Trying to Eat Healthy (And Why We're All Doing It Wrong)

Healthy eating shouldn't feel like a second job. Here's why most of us are burned out before we even start cooking.

Why I'm Done Pretending to Be a Healthy Eater

Healthy eating isn't about willpower or perfection. It's about finding a sustainable way to nourish yourself without losing your mind in the process.

America's Tungsten Comeback: Why One Old Mine Suddenly Matters Again

China controls tungsten. The US military needs it badly. Now two founders are betting big on reviving America's largest abandoned tungsten mine.

America's Forgotten Tungsten Mine Could Become a Defense Industry Goldmine

A closed WWII-era mine in the US is being revived as China tightens its grip on global tungsten supply. The timing couldn't be more interesting.

The Exhausting Truth About Trying to Eat Healthy

Why healthy eating feels so overwhelming and what actually makes it easier (hint: it's not another meal plan)

Scientists Just Figured Out Why Statins Wreck Your Muscles

Researchers used atomic-level imaging to reveal how statins force muscle proteins open, causing calcium leaks that lead to pain and weakness.

ChatPlayground AI Wants to Be Your One-Stop Shop for Testing AI Models

A lifetime subscription promises access to 25+ AI models for $79, but does consolidating your AI workflow actually make sense?

Why Healthy Eating Feels Like a Second Job (And What Actually Helps)

The exhausting reality of trying to eat well when you're busy, confused about nutrition advice, and tempted by delivery apps.

Senate Democrats Force ICE Reforms After Agent Kills Protester in Minneapolis

Senate Dems united to block DHS funding after Alex Pretti's death, giving Congress two weeks to negotiate new limits on ICE or face another shutdown.

Microsoft Banned Jeffrey Epstein From Xbox Live in 2013, But Questions Remain

Newly released emails reveal Epstein's Xbox Live ban, raising questions about enforcement timing and how tech platforms handle registered sex offenders.

When Healthy Eating Becomes Another Thing You're Failing At

The exhausting cycle of trying to eat better, the gut health obsession, and why cooking without recipes might be the answer nobody asked for.

The Vergecast Gets Real About Responsibility, Tech CEOs, and Why Sometimes You Just Have to Speak Up

When tech platforms have power, do they have a duty to use it? The latest Vergecast episode tackles corporate responsibility and what happens when silence costs more than speaking up.

Why Healthy Eating Feels So Damn Hard (And What Actually Helps)

Between confusing advice and zero time to cook, eating healthy can feel impossible. Here's why it's so exhausting and what might actually make it easier.

Why Healthy Eating Feels Like a Full-Time Job (And What Actually Works)

Gut health, meal planning, and the exhausting quest to eat better without losing your mind in the process.

Stop Trying to Build the Next Silicon Valley (It's Not Going to Work)

Copying Silicon Valley's playbook outside tech hubs is a fast track to failure. Here's why founders need to stop chasing mythology and build for their reality.

Stop Trying to Build the Next Silicon Valley (It's Never Going to Happen)

Copying Silicon Valley's playbook outside tech hubs is a recipe for disaster. Here's why founders need to stop chasing mythology and build for their reality.

Blood Tests Could Catch Parkinson's Disease Decades Before Symptoms Show Up

Swedish researchers found biological markers that show up in blood during early Parkinson's stages, opening a window for diagnosis 20 years before symptoms appear.

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 Gave My Inner Life to AI and Didn't Even Notice

A mental health leader's unsettling discovery about handing his most vulnerable moments to a machine instead of to people who actually care.

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.

Sebastiaan de With Joins Apple's Design Team, Halide Fans Need Not Panic

The Lux co-founder behind Halide and Kino is heading to Apple to work on his 'favorite products' while his partner promises Halide isn't going anywhere.

Apple Snags Halide Co-Founder Sebastiaan de With for Design Team

Sebastiaan de With, the creative mind behind Halide and Kino, is joining Apple's design team. What does this mean for Lux's beloved camera apps?

Dark Stars Could Solve Three of the Universe's Weirdest Mysteries

New research suggests mysterious dark stars might explain bizarre early galaxies, overmassive black holes, and strange cosmic objects that shouldn't exist.

Waymo's Zeekr Van Crashes Into Parked Cars in Echo Park, But Here's the Catch

A Waymo Zeekr van crashed into multiple parked cars in Echo Park, but the autonomous vehicle wasn't actually driving itself during the incident.

Amazon Slashes Another 16,000 Jobs as Restructuring Continues

Amazon announces its second massive layoff in three months, cutting 16,000 positions while promising this won't become a quarterly pattern.

The Day I Stopped Rehearsing My Own Collapse

What happens when you stop bracing for disaster and dare to expect something good instead? A filmmaker's journey from catastrophic thinking to earned hope.

Ancient Humans Hauled Stonehenge's Stones After All, New Study Confirms

Tiny mineral grains prove glaciers didn't transport Stonehenge's massive bluestones. Our ancestors did the heavy lifting themselves across hundreds of miles.

The Day I Stopped Rehearsing Disaster and Started Choosing Hope

A documentary filmmaker discovers that surviving isn't the same as living, and that hope is the bravest choice we can make when everything feels uncertain.

How Independent Entrepreneurs Can Beat Corporate Giants at Their Own Game

After $700M in deals, here's why indie businesses aren't losing to big players. They're just playing the wrong game entirely.

Spry Fox Buys Its Freedom: Why This Indie Studio Left Netflix Behind

After three years under Netflix, cozy game developer Spry Fox is independent again. The reason? Their social MMO needs players, not just subscribers.

Pinterest Cuts 700 Jobs to Fund Its AI Dreams

Pinterest is laying off up to 700 employees and shrinking office space to pivot harder into AI. The cost? $45 million and a lot of careers.

TikTok's Weekend Outage Wasn't a Conspiracy, Just Bad Timing

When TikTok went dark Sunday, theories exploded. Turns out it was just a power outage, but users aren't buying that the app feels the same anymore.

Why the Most Successful Leaders Still Need Mentors

Senior leaders often think they've outgrown mentorship. That's exactly when they need it most. Here's why staying teachable matters at every stage.

Office interior design and the 5 most important fundamentals

Running an office business provides management and owners with plenty to think about, especially if they are in a location where space is valuable and it is important to get the most from all that’s available.

TikTok's Weekend Outage Sparks Wild Theories and Algorithm Complaints

TikTok went dark Sunday after a data center power outage, but users aren't buying the simple explanation as complaints about feed changes pile up.

Joy Deficiency: The Missing Diagnosis That Changed How I See Healing

What happens when a simple question about joy cracks open everything you thought you knew about living with chronic illness and surviving versus actually living.

Joy Isn't a Luxury When You're Sick—It's Medicine

Living with chronic illness taught me that joy isn't something you earn after healing. It's actually part of the healing itself.

Sterling Stock Picker Promises AI-Driven Portfolio Management for Time-Strapped Entrepreneurs

This AI-powered investment tool claims to simplify stock picking with OpenAI technology. But can an algorithm really replace sound financial judgment?

TikTok's First Weekend Under New US Ownership Was a Complete Mess

Technical chaos hits TikTok after its US sale, sparking censorship fears amid anti-ICE protests. Are these just growing pains or something more sinister?

DNA Technology Finally Reveals True Identity of Beachy Head Woman After Decades of Mystery

Advanced genetic analysis overturns previous theories about a Roman-era skeleton, showing she was likely from Britain all along.

The Beachy Head Woman Mystery: How DNA Finally Revealed Her True Identity

Advanced DNA technology rewrites the story of a Roman-era skeleton that puzzled scientists for over a decade, proving she was British all along.

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.

1min.AI Wants to Be Every AI Tool Your Startup Needs (But Should It Be?)

A lifetime subscription to 20 AI models for $75 sounds amazing. But bundling every AI tool into one platform might not be the productivity win you'd expect.

NASA Claims Major Wins Under Trump's Second Term, But Is It Really Different This Time?

One year into Trump's second presidency, NASA touts progress on Artemis, science missions, and lunar bases. But how much of this is actual momentum versus political messaging?

NASA Reports Major Progress One Year Into Trump's Second Term

From Moon missions to experimental aircraft, NASA claims a productive year under new leadership and funding. But is it really a new golden age?

A Photographer's Account of Tear Gas and Vigils After the Alex Pretti Shooting

Steven Garcia went from a frozen lake to documenting protesters facing tear gas from federal agents in the aftermath of a fatal shooting in Minneapolis.

The Skills Crisis Is Real, But Throwing Money at Courses Won't Fix It

With half of talent professionals warning about a skills gap, e-learning platforms promise easy answers. The reality is more complicated than that.

Scientists Just Figured Out How to Starve Locusts Using Dirt (And It Actually Works)

A simple soil trick could revolutionize how we fight locust swarms. Arizona State researchers tested it on real farms in Senegal, and the results are remarkable.

Scientists Just Figured Out How to Outsmart Locust Swarms With Dirt

A simple soil treatment could save millions from crop devastation. The secret? Making plants taste terrible to locusts by changing their nutritional makeup.

The Coffee I Never Tasted: How Chronic Stress Made Me a Ghost in My Own Life

I couldn't remember drinking my coffee. That small moment revealed I was missing everything that mattered, living everywhere except where I actually was.

Astronomers Just Created the Most Stunning Radio Portrait of Our Galaxy Ever Made

A PhD student spent 18 months and used 1 million CPU hours to create an unprecedented low-frequency radio image of the Milky Way that's changing how we see our home.

Giant Kangaroos Could Actually Hop, and That Changes Everything We Thought

New research reveals prehistoric kangaroos weighing 250kg were capable of hopping in short bursts, challenging decades of scientific assumptions.

Not to be outdured by OpenAI, Apple is reportedly developing an AI wearable

Apple's rumored AI pin with dual cameras could arrive in 2027, marking the tech giant's entry into the competitive AI hardware market.

TikTok's American Makeover: New Owners, Same Questions

TikTok is now 80% American-owned through a joint venture, but the real story is messier than the headlines suggest. Here's what actually changed.

TikTok's American Makeover: What the New Joint Venture Really Means

TikTok is now 80% American-owned through a complex joint venture. But does new ownership actually change anything for users and creators?

Nintendo's Talking Flower Toy Is Either Delightfully Weird or Just Plain Weird

Nintendo unveils full details on its chatty Super Mario Wonder companion that talks randomly, monitors temperature, and maybe drives you insane.

Your Body's First Response to a Cold Matters More Than the Virus Itself

New research reveals why some people get sicker from colds than others. It's not about the virus, it's about how fast your nose fights back.

1Password's New Feature Wants to Save You From Your Own Click-Happy Self

1Password rolls out phishing detection that stops autofill on suspicious sites. It's not perfect, but it might catch you before you hand over the keys.

Snapchat's New Parental Controls Are Damage Control, Not Innovation

Just days after settling an addiction lawsuit, Snap rolls out expanded Family Center features. Coincidence? We think not.

I Spent 30 Years Running From My Problems. Then I Learned to Lift Them Instead

After three decades of cardio addiction and disordered eating, I discovered that strength training wasn't about getting smaller. It was about getting stronger.

The Death of Risk in Gaming

Game publishers are betting everything on bigger sequels and killing creativity in the process. Here's why that's a problem for everyone.

Hundreds of creatives warn against an AI slop future

Around 800 artists launch Stealing Isn't Innovation campaign against AI companies using creative work without permission or payment

PhonePe as the Indian fintech giant heads to IPO

Tiger Global and Microsoft are fully exiting PhonePe as the Indian fintech giant heads to IPO, offering a glimpse into how global investors cash out

How Is Modern Residential Care Shifting Public Perception?

What was once often viewed as a place of limitation is now being recognized as a supportive, engaging, and enriching environment where people can continue to live with dignity and purpose.

3 Essential Factors to Consider When You Are In the Market for a Beachfront House in Thailand

Making the purchase of any type of property, especially in the Southeast Asian nation of Thailand can require you to carry out due diligence.

Advanced Techniques to Fund Your Social Media Campaigns with Speed and Ease

In the fast-paced world of social media marketing, staying ahead of trends and launching impactful campaigns often requires quick access to resources.

The Mythos Paradox: Why the Government Suddenly Wants What Anthropic Won't Give

Anthropic's new security model has caught Washington's attention—and created an awkward situation with ongoing litigation.

The Mythos Problem: Why the Government Suddenly Wants Banks Using Anthropic's Risky New AI

Treasury and Fed officials are pushing banks toward Anthropic's vulnerability-detecting model, even as the company battles the Trump administration in court.

Amazon's Safety Problem Keeps Getting Harder to Ignore

An employee death at an Oregon warehouse reignites questions about working conditions and accountability at Amazon fulfillment centers.

WordPress Gets Hit Again: Another Plug-in Takeover Exposes a Dangerous Blind Spot

A major supply chain attack on WordPress plug-ins reveals a troubling security gap. Site owners have no warning when ownership changes hands.

The Polymarket Bet on Downed Pilots Shows Prediction Markets Have a Serious Problem

When betting on human rescue becomes possible, where do we draw the line on prediction markets?

Federal Courts Block Arizona's Criminal Case Against Prediction Market Kalshi

The CFTC wins a temporary restraining order stopping Arizona's prosecution of Kalshi, raising questions about state vs. federal authority over fintech.

How Leadership Shapes a Lasting Legacy in Sports, Entertainment, and Wrestling

Visionary leaders set the framework in which their organizations will operate and grow, develop future stars and create strategies within the business that appeal to a global audience of fans.

When Travelling To Thailand - It Needs To Be 4-Star Hotels All The Way

If you are planning a family trip to the great country of Thailand, you have made a very wise choice. This is a country filled with wonderful people and an excellent culture.

What Should Businesses Look for in a Reliable Power Backup System?

A UPS keeps important equipment functioning, stops data loss, and gives workers ample time to securely operate systems. The best setup for your organisation relies on how it functions, what tools you use, and how much downtime you can handle.

Weekend Rolls Royce Wraith Rental Price, Is it Worth It?

There is no better way to do this than with a rented Rolls Royce Wraith. You need to know the Rolls Royce Wraith rental price for planning since this is an expensive and luxurious exotic car.

Tips for Choosing an Online Faxing Software Provider for Small Businesses

Choosing the right online faxing software provider is a critical decision for small businesses looking to ensure seamless communication in a cost-effective manner.

Respite Care Explained, How a Short Break Can Make a Big Difference

Whether you are supporting an elderly parent, a family member with a disability, or someone recovering from illness, the responsibilities of care can become overwhelming without proper rest.

How Employment Laws Affect Everyday Working Life

These laws influence everything from how employees are paid to how workplace conflicts are handled, and they ensure that businesses operate in a fair, consistent, and transparent way.

Best strategies for H2S removal from Biogas

With so many options these days, traditional adsorbents, sophisticated new materials, and even microbes doing cleanup work, choosing the right approach gets a bit dizzying.

How Modern Aesthetics Are Redefining Dental Confidence

Today, modern aesthetics are transforming dental care, allowing individuals to embrace not only healthier teeth but also the confidence that comes with a stunning smile.

5 great reasons to call on a professional home styling team when selling a home

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Kitchen Extension Tips for Essex Residents

A kitchen is essentially the hub of every residential space, so it’s one frequently sought-after area that is worth upgrading yearly.

Inspiring Innovations Shaping the Future of Senior Living

Across the UK and beyond, a wave of innovations is reshaping what it means to grow older, placing dignity, independence and joy at the centre of later life.

Need Dental or Cosmetic Care in Bowen?

Finding a dentist is not only for keeping the teeth clean. For families and individuals in Bowen, reliable dental care means far more than just checkups.

Why Work with Inner-City Building Design Specialists?

In general, when local designers ply their skills in the city centre, a completely different connotation manifests compared to suburban or rural types.

Beyond the Desktop - Why Your Mobile App Needs a Salesforce CRM on the Back-End

With nearly everyone glued to their smartphones, using a dynamic CRM like Salesforce to power your mobile app is no longer just a feature, it's the backbone.

Things You Should Know About Health Insurance for Foreigners Living in Thailand

Moving to Thailand is an exciting chance to live in a new way and experience one of Asia's most colourful cultures. But for those who move to another country, healthcare is one of the most crucial things to arrange for.

Why Investing In Gold & Silver Might Be The Smartest Financial Move You Make In 2025

It is true that we live in quite uncertain times due to the issues that the Australian government and indeed the rest of the world are having with America and its trade tariffs.

How to Completely Transform Visual Displays with Advanced Textile Solutions

Textiles offer a unique combination of flexibility, vibrant print quality, and a premium aesthetic that other materials often lack.

The Evolution of Urban Lifestyles with Seamless Connectivity

What once relied on slow dial-up connections and limited access to technology has now become a dynamic, always-connected experience.

Maximizing Efficiency With AI Enablement Platforms

AI Enablement Platforms act as the catalytic tools for organizations seeking to leverage AI's potential without having to invest heavily in research and development.

The reasons to improve life through a dental makeover revealed

Tooth loss can arise from various causes such as decay, injury, or gum disease, and its repercussions extend far beyond the simple act of chewing.

How Can You Start a Clothing Retail Business?

Experts will say that starting any kind of business can be scary if you don't know where to start and what steps to take to implement your goals.

Why communication is so vital for any business to succeed

The mystique of escaping for a break that nobody has heard of is nigh on impossible, as someone is likely to have been there, or locals post photos and videos online of it.

What Do You Need to Do to Join a Sales Team Today?

If you plan to start a career in sales, you need more than just a sales speech to sell the proverbial pen.

Sports Protection – A Guide

There are ways that you can protect your body when playing sports, which we outline in this short article; if your child is just starting out in a sport, do what you can to offer protection.

Carving Out Your Niche Through Branding and Marketing

You want your customers to immediately understand who you are and what kind of appeal you have by simply engaging with your content.

What Are the Benefits of Skillion Roofs on Sheds?

A sloped roof that angles in one direction can offer more than just a modern look, as it can also improve how a shed works and lasts over time.

3 Essential Considerations When You Want To Hire a Camper Van on the Island Of Tasmania

Whenever you are planning to hire a campervan on the Australian island of Tasmania, three essential considerations should guide your decision making process.

How to Stay Organized Through Every One of Life's Changes

With the right strategies and mindset, you can maintain control and reduce stress no matter what life throws your way.

Several great reasons to purchase a men’s dress suit

There's nothing better than receiving news or an invitation to a social occasion where work can be forgotten for a few hours and fun can be enjoyed.

The Rise of Music-Inspired Fashion Trends

Music and fashion have always danced closely together, influencing one another in ways that go far beyond stage presence or album artwork.

Adapting to Change, Emotional and Practical Steps to Senior Living

Whether you are considering this move for yourself or a loved one, adapting to a new environment takes time, patience, and a positive mindset. This blog explores essential emotional and practical steps to help ease this transition.

A New Era in Dental Restoration Techniques

This article examines the latest developments in dental restoration techniques and their importance for both dental practitioners and patients.

Node.js Development Company, A Complete Guide to Choosing the Right Partner

Today Node.js is one of the most popular platforms for creation of the server-side applications, it provides non-blocking, event-driven I/O which means high speed of application operation.

What to Do If You Are Experiencing Pain in Your Wrists and You Are Looking For a Treatment

With so many available options, it is always nice when an idea is found which is away from the norm and offers the opportunity to do something others haven't considered.

How To Maximize Brand Awareness Through Video Production

This article will help you discover how your brand can effectively implement video production to enhance visibility and connect with your target audience.

The Evolution of Technology, From Novelty to Necessity

Today, they are necessities. But how did we go from a world where the internet was a luxury to one where it's a basic need?

The Power of Timeless Content in a Rapidly Changing Digital World

Whether it's a well-researched article, a thoughtful blog post, or a detailed guide, content that connects with its audience will always have a longer shelf life.

The Best Wellness Activities to Enjoy in Thailand

Head to a massage parlour or spa in your country and there is a good chance you’ll find calm Buddha statues on display, the scent of jasmine or lemongrass in t...

MPLS Simplified: A Beginner's Guide to Multiprotocol Label Switching

Key Takeaways - MPLS speeds up network traffic by using labels to direct packets through predefined paths, improving efficiency and reducing latency. - MP...

Here’s What to Consider When Shopping For Padel Shoes

The best shoes can elevate your performance on the track or padel court. Sports shoe manufacturers spend a lot of resources and time curating the ideal footwea...

Bitcoin How to Cash out: Safeguarding Against Scams Securely

How to cash out Bitcoin is one of the subjects that crypto users with varying degrees of experience frequently discuss. Users should be aware of how to prevent...

Elevate Your Marketing Game Using Promotional Rubber Keyrings

Running marketing campaigns can be expensive, something that most small business owners cannot afford. However, you can still run a successful campaign on a bu...

Digital Frontier: Maximizing Online Presence in Hispanic Marketing

The ever-growing Hispanic consumer base has tremendous buying power, so it’s no wonder so many companies are attempting to reach this audience through digital...

The advantages of Google Ads, and how best to maximise the benefits

In the World of online adverts, Google Ads is a huge deal. It can be described as a superhighway for businesses to get noticed online. Ignoring the power and p...

Best Ohio Real Estate License Online Schools

Ohio requires real estate students to complete 120 hours of pre-licensing education to get their licenses. There are several online schools to consider attendi...

Understanding NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit: What You Need to Know

An explosive lawsuit alleges that a major baby formula manufacturer’s negligence led to a rare but devastating disease striking premature infants with deadly c...

Top 5 FAQs About Personal Loans

A personal loan can be a great resource to help you achieve your financial goals, from paying off high-interest debt to going on a dream vacation. As a savvy b...

The Importance of the Countryside on Mental Health

If you’re someone who has lived in dense, urban environments their whole life, the idea of the countryside might be one that feels distant and uncomfortable.

Crafting an Inclusive Estate Plan: Guidance for Dividing Assets with Stepchildren

Key Takeaways: - Equitable estate division with stepchildren requires a clear understanding of emotional dynamics and legal implications. - Utilizing v...

Essential Motorcycle Care: Maintaining Your New Ride

Congratulations on your new motorcycle! Owning a motorcycle is an exciting journey, but it also involves responsibilities, particularly in maintenance. Proper...

How to Use a Women's Apparel Promo Code For Your Next Purchase

There are a few ways to get a coupon code. One way is to sign up for a store’s newsletter. This will give you access to special discounts and early sales. Anot...

A Guide to Payroll Processing: Streamlining Your Company's Financial Workflow

Payroll processing is an essential component of compensation administration. Its accuracy and punctuality are crucial for ensuring compliance with rules and pr...

Essential Items to Upgrade Your Patio

Turning your patio into a cozy and welcoming outdoor sanctuary is simpler than you might imagine. With a few essential enhancements, you can craft a space that...

Crafting Compelling Narratives: Mastering Email Copywriting for B2B Marketing

If you’re into B2B business, you’d understand the importance of email copywriting in for a successful communication. Unlike business-to-consumer (B2C) interact...

A Culinary Odyssey: Exploring Delectable Cuisines to Expand Your Palate

Embarking on a culinary escapade is a delightful journey that promises to expand your taste buds and introduce you to myriad flavors. As we traverse the globe...

Boosting Brand Visibility: Strategies for Your e-Commerce Website

In the bustling world of e-commerce, standing out from the crowd is essential for success. With countless online stores vying for consumer attention, increasin...

Maximizing Space and Style: The Surprising Benefits of Multifunctional Furniture

In the era of compact living spaces and a growing emphasis on minimalism, multifunctional furniture has emerged as a game-changer for those seeking to optimize...

A Guide To Looking After Your Fireplace

The fireplace is a focal point in many homes, offering comfort and ambiance. However, to ensure that your fireplace remains both functional and safe, regular m...

Transforming Your Home's Energy Landscape

In today’s fast-paced world, energy efficiency is not just a buzzword; it’s a lifestyle choice that impacts both our environment and our wallets. As our homes...

Crisis Management – How Personal Problems Can Impact Business

Amongst all the hurly-burly, pressing deadlines, and urgent targets we face in the corporate world, navigating the complexities of personal challenges can be j...

10 Stand-Up Kayak Fishing Tips: Your Ultimate Guide

Want to start stand-up kayak fishing but you’re afraid of falling overboard? In this article, we’ll give you 10 stand-up kayak fishing tips that will help you...

Innovations in Supply Chain And The Importance of Reliable Suppliers

Supply chains have undergone remarkable transformations over the years. As you strive to meet the demands of your customers, the role of reliable suppliers bec...

The Benefits of Owning a Japan Massage Chair: Everything You Need to Know

No matter how stressful your work life is, a massage chair from Japan might be the best thing that ever happened to you. There are a lot of benefits to owning...

A Step-by-Step Guide to Using a Wine Bottle Filler for Beginner

If you have just made a fresh batch of wine, you might want to bottle it up to enjoy it or give it as a gift to your loved ones. However, bottling your wine ca...

A Beginner's Guide to Adult Jazz Dance Classes: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Embark on your jazz dance journey with confidence using this beginner’s guide to adult jazz dance classes. Whether you’re picking it up for the first time or r...

4 Must-Ask Couple Therapy Questions

It can be hard to find your way through the rough waters of relationships, and sometimes you need a lighthouse to guide you. This is where couple’s therapy com...

The Importance of Automotive Dealership Jobs Training Programs

Have you ever thought about the hustle and bustle behind the shiny new cars in the showroom? It’s a world that’s just as exciting, filled with opportunities an...

The Evolving Role of Residential Concierges in Luxury Living

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have a personal helper making your daily life easier? This is where a residential concierge comes in! These services...

The Rise of Remote Work: A Look at Digital Marketing Jobs Near Me

Remote work has become increasingly popular in recent years. This trend has been accelerated due to the global pandemic. It has forced many companies to shift...

5 Things to Consider When Choosing Continuing Care Communities Near Me

Searching for the ideal continuing care community can be a daunting task. It’s about finding a suitable location and identifying a place that will cater to you...

Expert Tips for Negotiating FareHarbor Pricing for Your Business

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From Shows To Sightseeing – Crafting The Perfect Itinerary For A Memorable Fashion Week Experience In Paris

Ah, Paris! The city of love, lights, and, of course, haute couture. As Fashion Week approaches, it’s time to plan your itinerary for an unforgettable experienc...

The Impact of Product Coding on Consumer Trust and Brand Integrity

In the dynamic landscape of consumer choices, where trust is the currency and brand integrity reigns supreme, product coding emerges as a silent guardian, play...

How Much Does an Echocardiogram Cost in 2023?

So you want to screen yourself for heart conditions? Echocardiograms check for blood clots and a variety of heart conditions. However, how much does an echo co...

How Long Is First Aid Certification Good For: Duration Explained

Is it time for you to get first aid certification? If so, congratulations. First Aid Certification is a valuable skill. It equips individuals with the knowled...

A Roundup of the Exciting World Cup 2023 and Beyond

The cricketing world is buzzing with excitement as the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup unfolds, showcasing the sport’s finest players and thrilling matches. The to...

How to Tell If Your Thrasher Clothing is Real or Fake

A majority of people buy based on the brand name or logo on an item of clothing. Companies spend billions of dollars protecting their brand image to ensure the...

Mohammed Shami and Virat Kohli: A Tale of Two Titans

In the illustrious annals of cricket history, the names Mohammed Shami and Virat Kohli stand out as shining beacons of excellence. Their remarkable achievement...

TikTok Ads, New Way For Business Success

TikTok has taken the social media world by storm, becoming one of the most popular platforms for short-form videos. With its massive user base and engaging con...

Great tips for Australians requiring private health insurance

It’s fair to say that most Australians make the most of their opportunities and enjoy an active life. They work hard and many play harder still whether it’s en...

Why It's Not Too Early to Start Thinking About Your Spring Wardrobe

As winter still blankets many regions with cold and dreary weather, the idea of spring might seem distant. However, for fashion enthusiasts and those keen on s...

Laser Mole Removal: A High-Tech Option for Clear Skin

The quest for unblemished skin has long been a driving force behind numerous dermatological advancements. Among the many options available, [laser mole removal...

Tailoring Success: Starting a Fashion Business Aimed at the Busy Professional

The fashion landscape is witnessing a dramatic shift, where the generic, one-size-fits-all approach is no longer cutting it. Now, more than ever, busy professi...

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Transitioning To A Digital Workplace: What Savvy CTOs Need To Know

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Why a Life Safety Plan is Essential for Every Household: Tips and Tricks for Getting Started

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The Best DELL Server For Business

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The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Finding New Avenues for Wealth Creation

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Demystifying VAT: Why a Consultancy Can Save Your Business Money

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Launching Your Culinary Dream: A Fresh Approach To Finding Your Way In The Culinary Industry

The tantalising world of the culinary industry beckons with promises of creative freedom, delicious creations, and the satisfaction of delighting taste buds. F...

Crafting An Effective Screening Process – Steps To Ensure You Hire The Right Candidates

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Keeping Your Business’s Outside Spaces Safe

As a business owner, you’re always on the lookout for ways to protect your assets and ensure the well-being of your patrons and staff. While it’s common to con...

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Expanding your business can be a thrilling yet daunting endeavour. Recognising the right time and knowing how to do it properly is vital for your company’s gro...

Why You Should Consider a Fitness Holiday in Australia If You Want To Lose Weight

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Transition to Tropical: What to Know Before Buying Property in Hawaii

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How to Look After Your Wardrobe from Top to Bottom

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How to Grocery Shop With a Baby: The Best Tips

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What Is the Purpose of a Professional Personal Training Certification?

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The Future of Web Design: Trends to Watch in 2023

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Fitness Consultant: Is It the Right Job for You?

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The Future of Health Care Plans: Trends to Watch in 2023 and Beyond

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How Glasses Can Define Your Personality

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7 Ways to Deal With Anxiety and Communication in Relationships

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Keeping Up With Health And Safety – How UK Construction Companies Can Stay Compliant

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Long-Term Care Facilities: 7 Tips for Choosing the Right Fit

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Authentic Thrasher Clothing – A Guide to Spotting Genuine Items

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Car Accident Insurance Claim Denial: What Steps to Take Next

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Honouring Fatherhood: Celebrating Father's Day and the Importance of Dads

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How to Choose the Best Steak Seasonings

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Can You Get a Paternity Test While You’re Pregnant?

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Tips For Legally Reducing Your Tax Bill

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How to Choose the Perfect Hot Food Display Case

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What Do You Learn in CPR Training?

Did you know that over [350,000 people](https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2023/out-hospital-cardiac-arrest-nhlbi-studies-tackle-deadly-public-health-problem:~:te...

4 Tell-tale Signs That It’s Time to Replace Your Driveway

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Best Financial Strategies to Maximize Returns and Minimize Risks

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Alcohol-Related Liver Diseases: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

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Marburg Virus: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

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Mixer Parts & Slicer Parts for Your Needs without Wasting Time Searching

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Don't Let Painting Ruin Your Floors: How to Protect Them Properly

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5 Reasons to Install Solar Panels in Your Rental Property

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How to Teach Group Fitness Classes

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How to Create a Delicious Restaurant Menu

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9 Tips For Creating A Scandinavian Nursery For Your Baby

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7 of Pittsburgh's Most Iconic Foods

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6 top tips for a perfect British spring wedding

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Top Wedding Trends For 2023 And How Couples Can Make The Most Of Them

As we draw closer to the beginning of a new year, new trends will also be on the horizon. If you’re planning in 2023, or perhaps even marrying in the very year...

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The Secret to Engaging Business Presentations

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The Global Warming Debate: How the Media Has Influenced Our Views

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Traditional building practices are facing competition from newer methods like modular construction. With many promises to the people looking to invest in a bui...

Planting and Caring for Blue Spruce Trees in Your Yard

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Automotive Industry Uses Blockchain The Most According To IBM

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China's shift in Policy on Ukraine and Russia Conflict

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Why Cyber Security Is the Most Sustainable Career of Our Time

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What Are the Different Types of Senior Care?

After years of being independent, it can sometimes feel strange or difficult to admit when you start to need help again. Although many senior citizens are stil...

How ditching your car can benefit you

In many countries – particularly the US – a car is considered to be a sort of status symbol. Learning to drive and getting your first automobile is a rite of p...