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The Quiet Threat: How Internalized Stress Is Silently Eroding Memory in Older Chinese Americans

New research reveals that keeping stress bottled up may significantly increase memory loss risk in aging Chinese Americans—a population largely overlooked in brain health studies.

The U.S. is Blowing Up Boats in Latin America. Nobody's Seen the Drugs Yet.

186 people killed in military strikes targeting alleged drug traffickers. The Pentagon won't say what was actually found.

Letterboxd's Big Moment: What a Sale Could Mean for Film Culture

Tiny is shopping Letterboxd to potential buyers. Here's why a 26-million-user film platform suddenly matters to media giants.

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.