Trump Brokered a Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire. Don't Pop the Champagne Yet.

A fragile three-day pause in fighting raises hopes but leaves hard questions unanswered about what comes next.

Red Light Therapy's Booming Market Means More Gadgets (And More Hype)

The red-light therapy market is exploding. But do these devices actually work? One editor's early take on Megelin's pricey LED mask.

Oracle's Severance Showdown: When Tech Giants Decide Workers Don't Deserve the Same

Oracle refused to negotiate severance after cutting 20,000-30,000 workers. Here's how it compares to rivals and what it reveals about worker protections.

Mick Jagger Just Gave Zara Larsson the Endorsement Every Artist Dreams Of

The Rolling Stones legend revealed he's been a devoted fan of the Swedish pop star, and surprised her on live TV with the kind of validation that money can't buy.

TTEC Pauses 401(k) Matching to Fund AI. Is This the New Corporate Playbook?

A customer experience firm is cutting retirement benefits to invest in AI tools. What does this mean for workers?

Flat Feet Aren't a Death Sentence—Here's What Actually Matters

About 25% of adults have flat feet. Most won't experience problems. Here's when to worry and when to just walk normally.

Why Smart Businesses Are Ditching iMessage for Work

Millions of businesses use iMessage for work. Here's why that's becoming a costly mistake they can no longer ignore.

The Wet-Dry Vacuum Finally Grows Up (Sort of)

Roborock's F25 Ultra tackles the jack-of-all-trades problem that's plagued wet-dry vacuums for years. But is it worth $800?

15 Hidden Dust Traps You've Been Ignoring All Year

Your home isn't as clean as you think. Here's where dust and grime actually hide, and how to finally tackle them.

Ann Wilson Is Finally Telling Her Own Story, and It's About Time

At 75, the Heart legend is stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, poet, and survivor—leaving decades of sisterhood behind for her own voice.

Four Protesters Sue DHS Over DNA Database Tied to ICE Surveillance

Peaceful protesters arrested during ICE operations claim their DNA was unlawfully collected and fed into federal surveillance systems.

Canvas Goes Down: When a Single Cyberattack Grinds 8,800 Schools to a Halt

A ransomware attack on Instructure's Canvas platform disrupted thousands of US schools during finals. Here's what went wrong and what it reveals.