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Early Morning Shift Workers Finally Get a Drug That Actually Works

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

Brandon Lake Is Blurring the Lines Between Christian Music and Country—and It's Working

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

The Conversation Starts Before You Speak: Why Leaders Must Master Pre-Communication

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

Hasbro Gets Hacked: A Reminder That Even Toy Giants Aren't Safe

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

Claude's Token Problem: When AI Gets Too Expensive to Use

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.

Your Dishwasher Filter Is Probably Filthy (And That's Why Your Dishes Suck)

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

The Rohingya Face Starvation as Aid Dwindles: A Crisis Built on Semantics

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

Oracle's AI Bet Comes With a $50 Billion Price Tag and 10,000 Job Losses

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

Instagram's Real Audience: What the Data Actually Reveals About Who's Using It in 2026

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.

The Fixer Trap: Why Great Leaders Know When to Step Back

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

LeAnn Rimes Cried During a Jaw Release—And Maybe That's the Point

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.