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Digital life
fromUSA TODAY
1 hour ago

Gen Z pulling back from social media, except TikTok, survey finds

Gen Z is reducing social media engagement and posting while increasing 'lurking' behavior, yet remains heavily dependent on TikTok despite distrust of the platform.
OMG science
fromFortune
3 hours ago

King penguins are a rare species seemingly benefiting from climate change. Here's why | Fortune

King penguins are thriving by breeding 19 days earlier due to climate warming, achieving 40% higher breeding success rates unlike most species experiencing phenological mismatches.
Wellness
fromForbes
3 hours ago

Sleep Or Die Founder Lauren Sudeyko Is Rebranding The Sleep Industry

Women experience significantly higher rates of insomnia due to hormonal fluctuations, caregiving responsibilities, and chronic stress, yet the sleep industry fails to address these realities with authentic marketing and products.
Wellness
fromFast Company
16 hours ago

5 reasons setting better boundaries improves relationships

Healthy relationships require flexibility and balanced boundaries rather than rigid patterns, allowing people to navigate codependency on a spectrum while maintaining fulfilling connections across multiple relationships.
OMG science
fromHigh Country News
16 hours ago

How federal cuts are reshaping Alaska's communities, research and species management - High Country News

Two USGS research biologists with 50+ years combined experience resigned in April 2025 due to the Trump administration's assault on federal science and hostile conditions at federal agencies.
OMG science
fromState of the Planet
5 hours ago

Earth's "Missing" Billion Years: Study Links the Great Unconformity to Early Tectonics

Tectonic forces from early supercontinent formation, rather than Snowball Earth glaciation, caused the Great Unconformity, a billion-year gap in Earth's geologic record.
Digital life
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 day ago

Meta adds new tools including freeze frame to Edits

Meta's Edits app now includes freeze frame, personalized sound effects, and voiceover teleprompter features to enhance video creation capabilities for creators.
Wellness
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Wellness Gurus Are Failing - Who Should Your Trust?

The wellness industry relies on hope and marketing rather than evidence, creating opportunities for personalities to exploit vulnerable people seeking health solutions.
UX design
fromFast Company
2 hours ago

Retail 3.0 is designing for real life

Retail's next competitive advantage is designing for real life by accommodating the full range of human ability, attention, mobility, and circumstance as a core strategy, not a compliance exercise.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.cbc.ca
25 minutes ago

Rising number of scams now use AI, Toronto police warn | CBC News

Criminals use AI to rapidly gather personal information from social media and online profiles to execute highly personalized and credible scams impersonating trusted institutions.
EU data protection
fromTheregister
9 hours ago

Police Scotland fined for mishandling victim data

Police Scotland was fined £66,000 for extracting an entire mobile phone's contents from a crime victim instead of only necessary text messages, exposing sensitive personal data including special category information.
Privacy professionals
fromBlack Enterprise
4 hours ago

Meta Sued Over AI Glasses Privacy Concerns After Reports Find Kenya-Based Workers Review User Footage

Meta faces a class-action lawsuit alleging its AI smart glasses violated privacy laws by having workers in Kenya review sensitive user footage without adequate disclosure.
EU data protection
fromExchangewire
15 hours ago

Digest: Anthropic Sues US Defence Department; Meta's Deepfake Moderation Falling Short; Barb Adds Pre-Campaign Functionality - ExchangeWire.com

Anthropic sued the US Defence Department over an unlawful 'supply chain risk' designation stemming from disagreements over AI safeguards, while Meta faces criticism for inadequate deepfake detection and moderation on its platforms.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
5 hours ago

ChatGPT Edu feature reveals researchers' project metadata across universities (exclusive)

ChatGPT Edu's Codex Cloud Environments expose repository metadata and user activity information to thousands of colleagues at universities, revealing project details and interaction patterns without exposing actual private code.
UX design
fromAcquire
17 hours ago

Acquire | Humanscale's newest design might just be the ultimate lounge chair

Humanscale's Diffrient Lounge combines ergonomic lounging with integrated work functionality, featuring a recline mechanism, USB-C charging ports, and customizable materials for home office use.
EU data protection
fromTheregister
12 hours ago

EU law advisor wants cybercrime protections fast-tracked

EU legal advisor urges banks to reimburse cybercrime victims immediately rather than delaying payments pending fraud investigations, regardless of gross negligence claims.
Remote teams
fromEntrepreneur
5 hours ago

How 'Tool Sprawl' Is Holding Your Business Back

Siloed HR, payroll, and workforce management systems create inefficiency and errors; integrated platforms enable faster decision-making and sustainable growth for small businesses.
Social media marketing
fromThedrum
15 hours ago

How TikTok is redefining the way we search

Young people increasingly use TikTok and Instagram instead of Google to search for businesses and places, with 40% of US teens aged 18-24 preferring social platforms for restaurant discovery.
Remote teams
fromFortune
2 hours ago

Microsoft Teams can now track what room you're in. 'Do these companies ever put these ideas through a creepy assessment?' | Fortune

Microsoft Teams introduces automatic work location tracking via Wi-Fi and docking stations, raising privacy concerns despite company claims it promotes collaboration and supports return-to-office mandates.
Remote teams
fromFinanceBuzz
11 hours ago

13 Remote Entry-Level Jobs That Pay at Least $42 an Hour

Thirteen remote jobs paying at least $42 hourly offer high-paying entry-level opportunities across creative, sales, design, and financial sectors.
Privacy technologies
fromHuffPost
6 hours ago

There's A Quick Fix For This Controversial, Automatic Google Setting

Users can disable Google's AI overviews in search results using simple workarounds like adding "-ai" to queries or configuring Chrome settings to create an AI-free search engine option.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
6 hours ago

A new report looks at 559 funding proposals to determine local journalism's biggest problems

Local journalism funding suffers from too many competing nonprofit solutions, inefficient intermediaries, and philanthropic institutions failing to select viable winners or allow unsuccessful projects to fail.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

I wrote a book about theft and deception and now AI scams are flooding my inbox | Walter Marsh

Authors receive targeted emails from AI-generated accounts offering fake praise, reviews, and exposure using sophisticated language that mimics genuine engagement while concealing artificial origins.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
38 minutes ago

McDonald's Is Planning New Budget-Friendly Deals As It Tries To Remind Diners It's Cheap - Tasting Table

McDonald's will launch a value menu in April 2026 featuring items under $3 and a $4 breakfast meal deal to address rising fast food costs.
Environment
fromArs Technica
10 hours ago

What crackdown? Trump's EPA enforcement claims don't pass sniff test.

EPA criminal enforcement cases dropped 76 percent in Trump's first year compared to Biden's first year, with only 16 cases filed despite recent high-profile prosecutions and $17 million in criminal fines.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
11 hours ago

The Protein-Packed Aldi Hidden Gem I Love To Stock Up On - Tasting Table

Aldi's Simms Beef Sausage Snack Sticks are underrated protein snacks offering 6 grams of protein per two-stick serving with satisfying texture and flavor despite recent shrinkflation.
Wine
fromMail Online
9 hours ago

What your favourite drink says about you, according to science

Alcoholic drink preferences trigger learned cultural associations that influence how people perceive personality traits, with wine suggesting sophistication, whisky suggesting confidence, and tequila suggesting fun and wildness.
Environment
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 hours ago

Trump proposals will weaken and limit protection by Endangered Species Act, environmentalists say

Trump administration proposals would restrict the Endangered Species Act by narrowing harm definitions to exclude habitat protection, potentially reducing wildlife protection effectiveness by 99%.
Wine
fromInsideHook
19 hours ago

These Three Icons Have Changed the Drinks World for the Better

Dr. Laura Catena, David Wondrich, and Garrett Oliver are honored as icons disrupting the drinks industry through scientific rigor, historical expertise, and innovation in wine, spirits, and cocktail culture.
Writing
fromAnOther
8 hours ago

Sound of Falling: An Eerily Beautiful Portrait of Rural Women's Lives

Director Mascha Schilinski created Sound of Falling, a fictional film exploring how historical and inherited experiences shape women's bodies and identities across a century at a German farm.
Wine
fromInsideHook
19 hours ago

Trends Come and Go, but Gaja's Barbarescos Remain Legendary

Gaja built its legacy through risky innovation and alternative thinking, transforming Piedmont winemaking by introducing French techniques and softer, more elegant Nebbiolo styles that elevated Italian wine globally.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

A Woman of Substance review a lavishly absurd, cliche-packed tribute to simpler times

Barbara Taylor Bradford's 'A Woman of Substance' follows Emma Harte's rise from poverty to becoming the world's richest woman, now adapted into an eight-part miniseries starring Brenda Blethyn.
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