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.
LINA promises mental health relief for stressed business owners. But can an app really replace proper therapy? Here's what you need to know.
Alphabet's self-driving unit removes human operators from test vehicles in Nashville, signaling an imminent robotaxi launch in partnership with Lyft.
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.
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?
Getting social media image dimensions wrong kills engagement. Here's what actually works across Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook in 2026.
Sanae Takaichi's landslide victory gives her the power to reshape Japan's pacifist constitution and challenge China. Here's what it means.
The dental pliers are high-priced instruments rebuilt in order to render accuracy, control and consistency during dental treatment. Designed for delicate procedures.
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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.
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.
Craig Mazin is adapting Baldur's Gate for TV, but without developer Larian Studios involved, fans are questioning if the magic can be captured.
From Bad Bunny backlash to ICE concerns and Waymo rides, this year's Super Bowl highlighted just how fractured American culture has become.