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Six pillars of brain health—exercise, sleep, social engagement, stress management, cognitive stimulation, and nutrition—support cognitive function and overall well-being across all life stages.
Don't upstage your friends! 19 modern etiquette mistakes and how to avoid them
Modern etiquette breaches stem from convenience rather than malice, but consideration for others remains the fundamental principle underlying good manners.
I Set Up My Own NAS Server, and It Was Surprisingly Easy
Setting up a personal NAS server provides private, automated backups and centralized file storage without relying on third-party cloud services or big tech platforms.
Older People Are Sharing The Everyday Experiences From The Past That Are Suuuuuper Rare Now
Older adults describe everyday experiences from the 1950s-1980s that no longer exist today, including shared phone lines, elevator attendants, accessible firearms in public spaces, and inexpensive concert tickets.
This Celebrity-favorite Wellness Retreat in Malibu, California, Recently Made One Big Change
The Ranch Malibu offers rigorous multi-day wellness retreats combining hiking, nutrition, and mindfulness, recently expanding to include animal-based proteins while maintaining its core hiking-focused program.
Conversational design requires strategic interface selection across text, voice, visual, and adaptive formats, with careful consideration of when humans participate in AI-driven workflows.
The EU's Digital Services Act requires marketplace sellers to undergo identity verification and face suspension for non-compliance, with marketplaces penalized up to 6% of global annual sales for violations.
Anime vs. Marvel/DC: Designing Digital Products With Emotion In Flow - Smashing Magazine
Design quality depends on emotional pacing and flow management, not just visual elements. Successful products guide users through emotional states coherently, while poor design creates emotional conflicts through misplaced elements.
What you need to know after millions of UK firms' data shared in major glitch
A five-month data glitch at UK Companies House exposed private details of over five million business directors, allowing unauthorized access and editing through browser back-button navigation.
Reform UK may breach data laws with free energy bills competition
Reform UK's energy bill lottery competition risks violating UK data protection laws by collecting sensitive voting data without transparent disclosure of its intended use.
Forget your "lovable" products; the real leverage point was always learning.
Learning reshapes the relationship between outputs and outcomes, serving as the true leverage point that design conversations overlook while chasing trending methodologies.
Some creators don't see immediate value in Instagram's controversial 'Shop the Look' AI test
Instagram's AI-powered Shop the Look feature automatically tagged products in creator posts without consent, prompting backlash over compromised authenticity and unvetted product recommendations.
Optimization Isn't A Growth Strategy: The Decisions Behind Marketing Metrics
Marketing dashboards show strong performance metrics while actual business growth stagnates because optimization systems reward observable signals rather than true incremental demand generation.
The 2022-26 collective bargaining agreement established uniform opt-out dates for Article XX(B) free agents signing minor league deals, occurring five days before Opening Day, May 1, and June 1.
Beverage marketer sees cost savings with agentic media-buying test
PubMatic and Butler/Till executed a fully autonomous AI-driven advertising campaign for Geloso Beverage Group that reduced supply chain costs by 5.5x while maintaining quality standards and exceeding performance targets.
As Meta removes privacy controls, TikTok explains why it never had any | Fortune
Meta and TikTok are abandoning or never implementing end-to-end encryption for direct messages, enabling content scanning, AI moderation, and law enforcement compliance while signaling the end of unconditional privacy promises on social media.
Instagram to remove end-to-end encryption for private messages in May
Instagram will disable end-to-end encryption on direct messages from May 2026, allowing Meta to access all message contents due to low user adoption of the feature.
As Meta removes privacy controls, TikTok explains why it never had any | Fortune
Meta and TikTok are abandoning or never implementing end-to-end encryption for direct messages, enabling content scanning, AI moderation, and law enforcement compliance while signaling the end of unconditional privacy promises on social media.
Ad for AI editing app which said it could 'remove anything' banned
The UK advertising regulator banned a YouTube ad for PixVideo that implied users could digitally remove women's clothing, citing sexualization, objectification, and harm.
Retailers turn to digital rebates as alcohol sales slump
Retailers are expanding digital alcohol rebate programs across thousands of stores to boost sales and engagement amid declining alcohol consumption, particularly among younger consumers.
Decades of research demonstrates that high-quality friendships are crucial for longevity and mental health, with strong social connections reducing early mortality risk by two to three times.
Super Bowl shooting in San Jose leads to arrest of Seahawks fan
A Washington state man was arrested for shooting six people in San Jose during Super Bowl weekend, with police using license plate readers and evidence collection to identify and apprehend him across state lines.
Is AI the end of consulting? Not likely, says Capgemini's strategy chief | Fortune
Consulting remains essential despite AI advancement because implementing AI agents effectively requires significant organizational transformation, data cleanup, workflow redesign, and strategic guidance that AI vendors cannot provide at scale.
Jaylen Waddle trade should boost Denver Broncos, QB Bo Nix
The Denver Broncos traded three draft picks to acquire Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to strengthen their offense and improve quarterback Bo Nix's deep passing game.
OpenClaw bypasses security layers and reveals new attack vectors
AI-driven agents can be exploited to perform malicious actions through legitimate-appearing instructions that bypass traditional security tools like EDR, DLP, and IAM.
OpenClaw, the Fastest-Adopted Software Ever, Is Also a Security Blind Spot
OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent running locally without admin privileges, poses unprecedented security risks by accessing all employee systems simultaneously with persistent memory across sessions.
Workers Are Returning to the Office-But Their Workspaces Aren't Ready
Companies successfully enforced return-to-office mandates in 2025, but many failed to provide adequately sized or equipped workspaces, forcing employees to improvise workarounds to maintain productivity.
Social media influencers spread brand-related misinformation more toxically than ordinary users, with their engaged communities rallying behind inaccurate posts without verification.
The Phillies retained most of their roster while losing key free agents Schwarber, Realmuto, Suárez, and Bader, relying on prospects like Justin Crawford and internal competition to fill gaps.
The Best Diner In Every Single US State - Tasting Table
Diners across America combine nostalgic charm with quality cuisine, with top establishments in each state offering exceptional food and authentic diner experiences that capture everyday American culture.
Patriots made a big mistake letting top free agent sign with Commanders
The Patriots failed to re-sign K'Lavon Chaisson, their top pass rusher with 10.5 sacks, who signed with the Commanders for $11M—a significant free agency mistake.
The Animal Personality That Captures Your Social Media Style
Social media usage patterns reflect animal personality archetypes, with traits like extraversion and neuroticism determining posting styles, engagement levels, and online presentation strategies.
The So-Called Potluck 'Rule' That Doesn't Actually Matter - Tasting Table
Potlucks offer community and variety, but the unwritten rule against store-bought food has valid exceptions when cooking is impractical or skills are limited.
Our 16 Favorite Hangover-Curing Foods Around DC - Washingtonian
DC restaurants offer specialized hangover and comfort food options, from breakfast sandwiches and meatball subs to restorative phở and spicy Asian dishes.
Automation will displace 85 million jobs by 2030 but create 97 million new roles, requiring workforce preparation in digital skills, AI, emotional intelligence, and adaptability.
Brace for a SUPER El Nino that could push temperatures to record highs
A 62% probability exists for El Niño development between June and August 2024, with 15% chance of a super El Niño by November, potentially pushing 2027 global temperatures to record highs.
Revealed: the world's worst mega-leaks of methane driving global heating
Satellite analysis reveals dozens of massive methane leaks from oil, gas, and landfill facilities worldwide in 2025, primarily in Turkmenistan, with most leaks preventable through simple maintenance or fixable at no cost since captured methane can be sold.
Fears for the future of Argentina's wine industry as figures hit a record low
Argentina's wine industry faces its worst crisis in 15 years, with domestic consumption dropping to historic lows, exports declining, and 1,100 vineyards closing despite the 90th National Wine Harvest Festival celebration.
Of Tech Bros and Eco Collapse-Warnings from McGovern's 99th Day | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
Gerry McGovern's '99th Day' argues that environmental collapse stems from technological excess, data waste, and toxic masculinity culture, positioning humans as the primary problem.
Viola Davis cultivated a reading habit as a teenager, using books as escape, and later transformed her love of reading into a bestselling memoir and novel co-authored with James Patterson.
Growing Presence of AI Data Centers Prompts Debate on Native Lands
AI data center expansion creates environmental and cultural challenges for Native American tribes, sparking debates over tribal digital sovereignty and regulatory needs for data infrastructure control.
New York Bars Can Buy Liquor From Local Stores - Rule Takes Effect
New York bars and restaurants can now legally purchase up to six bottles of wine or spirits per week from liquor stores starting March 5, 2026, addressing supply gaps from delayed distributor deliveries.
Grunya Efimovna Sukhareva described autism in intellectually capable individuals nearly two decades before Kanner and Asperger, establishing that articulate, accomplished autistic people were recognized from autism's clinical origins.
Len Deighton obituary: How a cookery cartoonist became a master spy writer
Len Deighton, British spy novelist who died at 97, created working-class secret agents and influenced British culture through fiction, historical writing, and culinary literature.
Real Madrid defeat leaves Man City with season-defining run
Manchester City faces a critical Carabao Cup final against Arsenal after being eliminated from the Champions League by Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate, leaving their season dependent on winning remaining trophies.
Pep Guardiola laughs off exit talk amid 'bright' Man City future
Manchester City was eliminated from the Champions League by Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate, with Pep Guardiola dismissing speculation about his future while expressing confidence in the team's prospects.
Guardiola says Manchester City still not complete' after Champions League exit
Manchester City lost to Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in the Champions League last-16, with a red card for Bernardo Silva's handball affecting the outcome, and Guardiola stated the club should not be judged by the same standards as Madrid regarding Champions League failure.
Pep Guardiola laughs off exit talk amid 'bright' Man City future
Manchester City was eliminated from the Champions League by Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate, with Pep Guardiola dismissing speculation about his future while expressing confidence in the team's prospects.
Guardiola says Manchester City still not complete' after Champions League exit
Manchester City lost to Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in the Champions League last-16, with a red card for Bernardo Silva's handball affecting the outcome, and Guardiola stated the club should not be judged by the same standards as Madrid regarding Champions League failure.
Sharks at Oilers game 66: Lines, game thread and how to watch
The Sharks face the Oilers in a crucial playoff race game where a win provides a four-point swing and positions San Jose favorably in both wild card and Pacific Division contention.
This season, the playoff picture might just be decided by rookie goaltending
Jacob Fowler's strong goaltending performance helped Montreal defeat Ottawa 3-2, positioning the Canadiens competitively in the Atlantic Division playoff race.
I used to think I was bad at relaxing until I realized I was actually excellent at scanning for what might go wrong next, and those two things cannot occupy the same body at the same time. - Silicon Canals
Relaxation failure stems from continuous threat assessment in the nervous system, not lack of discipline; the body cannot simultaneously scan for danger and rest due to competing neurological states.
Drama Masks: Monsters in our midst, as Black and queer history looms - 48 hills
A Bay Area theatre critic prioritizes honest reviews over free event access, evaluating whether performances justify audience spending while acknowledging indie artists' resource constraints and limited venue availability.
'My bike was stolen while I was riding it and police did nothing'
A cyclist was knocked off her electric bicycle and robbed by two men on a moped, but police declined to investigate due to lack of identified suspects, leaving her traumatized and unable to cycle home.
Plan to 'streamline' commissions faces widespread opposition at supes hearing - 48 hills
Those with power prefer minimal Charter protections to maintain flexibility, while those without power seek Charter protections to preserve their governmental engagement opportunities.
From Bluey To The News: How BBC Studios Is Connecting Brands To Audiences Across Its Portfolio | AdExchanger
BBC Studios develops digital-first ad sales strategy to help marketers connect across its diverse content portfolio of news, sports, and entertainment properties in the North American market.
Pistons guard Cade Cunningham leaves game with back spasms
Cade Cunningham left the Pistons-Wizards game with back spasms after diving for a loose ball in the first quarter, jeopardizing his MVP candidacy with 61 games played.
Meet Gen Zalpha: The new generation up-starts reshaping consumer culture
Gen Zalpha, the fusion of young Gen Z and older Gen Alpha, wields significant commercial influence through direct purchases and persuasion over parents, making them a critical target market for brands.
Has Europe's center-right started relying on the far right?
Europe's center-right EPP party is increasingly coordinating with far-right groups to secure legislative majorities, signaling a structural shift away from traditional democratic firewalls against extremism.
Raptors get a promising Collin Murray-Boyles update ahead of important road trip
Collin Murray-Boyles is progressing toward returning to the Raptors after an eight-game absence due to a recurring thumb injury, with the coaching staff expecting his return during the upcoming road trip.
Wednesday's Headlines: Speeding is No Joke Edition - Streetsblog New York City
Lower speed limits in school zones reduce crash fatalities, with 95% drops in speeding at camera-enforced locations, yet media outlets frame safety measures as political overreach.
The 'anti-Lamine' backed to be one of best in world
Lewis Hall, Newcastle's 21-year-old left-back, has rapidly developed into a world-class defender capable of containing elite attackers like Barcelona's Lamine Yamal in Champions League competition.