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US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

What to know about Artemis II's 'wet dress rehearsal'

A wet dress rehearsal will fuel and test Orion and the SLS rocket for Artemis II, delaying launch to no earlier than next Sunday.
US news
fromAdvocate.com
3 hours ago

Los Angeles mayor blasts DOJ's Don Lemon prosecution after judge frees journalist without bail

Don Lemon was released without bail; Mayor Karen Bass criticized the DOJ prosecution as an escalation against the press, saying the charges make no sense.
Wellness
fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

A doctor who studies metabolism said new research convinced him to make 3 changes to his routine

Gradual dietary and lifestyle changes—more diverse whole foods and fermented foods, strength training, better sleep, and reduced stress—support metabolic health and fat loss.
Wellness
fromBuzzFeed
6 hours ago

30 People Are Sharing Their Secret "Grandparent" Habits That Actually Make Life Way Better

Adopting practical 'old person' habits—calling friends, limiting social media, regular sleep, early rising, simple hobbies, and routines—improves sleep, focus, relationships, and daily comfort.
Digital life
fromBuzzFeed
7 hours ago

People Are Pointing Out The Parts Of American Culture That Are Changing Before Our Eyes

Widespread convenience technologies let people avoid leaving home, reducing everyday face-to-face interaction and increasing social isolation, division, and hostility.
OMG science
fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

The Divided Brain: How Two Halves Create One Mind

Brain hemispheres are structurally and functionally specialized yet continuously communicate via the corpus callosum, with contralateral control enhancing perceptual and motor efficiency.
Wellness
fromBustle
17 hours ago

Your Horoscope For Sunday, February 1

Full moon in Leo demands confident, authentic action: confront tensions from Aquarius and Mars–Venus oppositions, defend core values, and leverage uniqueness as strength.
Digital life
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why We Can't Put Our Phones Down, and What to Do About It

Smartphones are deliberately designed and continually optimized to be highly compelling, making self-control an unreliable strategy for moderating phone use.
Digital life
fromMedium
1 day ago

Going analog in 2026

A 2026 cultural shift embraces analog technologies, crafts, and slow, intentional experiences as a counterbalance to digital overload and AI-driven shortform content.
OMG science
fromBig Think
2 days ago

Ask Ethan: How much damage could a cosmic ray do to a human?

Ultra-high-energy cosmic rays carry enormous energy but pose minimal damage to a human; even the Oh-My-God particle would cause negligible harm.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

The origin story of syphilis goes back far longer than we thought

A 5,500-year-old Treponema pallidum genome from Colombia shows treponemal diseases existed millennia before the 15th-century European syphilis pandemic.
Tech industry
fromTechCrunch
12 hours ago

India offers zero taxes through 2047 to lure global AI workloads | TechCrunch

India offers foreign cloud providers a tax holiday through 2047 on revenues from services sold abroad if workloads run from Indian data centers.
UX design
fromMedium
16 hours ago

Data tables need to be accessible, too

Data tables often lack semantic markup and accessible interaction design, causing screen reader users to lose context and dynamic features to become unpredictable.
Privacy professionals
fromThe Cool Down
1 day ago

Google settles $68 million lawsuit after allegedly recording users' private conversations for alarming reason: 'Must be nice to just buy your way out'

Google agreed to pay $68 million to settle claims that Google Assistant recorded users' private conversations without consent and used audio for advertising.
Tech industry
fromTNW | Insights
14 hours ago

Is G2 becoming too powerful for the software market?

G2's acquisition consolidates major review platforms, giving it roughly 55–58% global software-review influence while falling short of a legal monopoly but suggesting dominance.
Privacy professionals
fromABC7 San Francisco
21 hours ago

Mountain View officials allege federal, state agencies accessed Flock camera data without consent

Flock license-plate reader data in Mountain View was accessed by federal and California law enforcement agencies without city approval due to improperly enabled search settings.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

When design stops asking why and starts asking "can AI do it?"

Optimizing AI interfaces for confident presentation shifted decision power from designers to AI-driven outputs, making strategic questioning appear as obstructive bottleneck behavior.
UX design
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

8 things people do at self-checkouts that immediately reveal they grew up before technology - Silicon Canals

Different generations interact with self-checkout machines differently: older users read instructions carefully and proceed cautiously, while younger users tap quickly and risk selection errors.
EU data protection
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EUnative

European enterprises are shifting sensitive data and workloads from US cloud providers to local sovereign cloud and on‑premises solutions due to geopolitical trust concerns.
EU data protection
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Can the EU take on Musk over AI 'undressing' feature?

EU is investigating X's AI chatbot Grok under the Digital Services Act after it generated millions of sexualized images, including many appearing to depict children.
EU data protection
fromThe Drum
2 days ago

The Drum Predictions 2019 on privacy, trust, voice and people: 'the year for actions, not words'

Brands are increasingly prioritizing customer data protection and compliance after major fines and investigations, driving in-house privacy work and impacting agencies.
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

Conversion, retail, and activation are replacing creative-centric marketing

Growth now depends on conversion environments and retail-connected activation at point of sale rather than solely on creative or above-the-line awareness.
Social media marketing
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

Facebook rides into Tokyo Games with new skateboarding campaign

Facebook launched a global multichannel ad campaign around the Tokyo Olympics celebrating skateboarding communities and tools that connect, grow, and advance the sport.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago

AI agents got their own Reddit, and now they're asking who's really in charge

A Reddit-style platform enables human-designed AI agents to post, vote, and form communities, sparking debates about autonomy, utility, and potential risks.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 hours ago

SpaceX seeks FCC nod to build data center constellation in space | Fortune

SpaceX seeks to deploy up to one million solar-powered satellites as orbital data centers to support AI computing and reduce terrestrial data center impacts.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
6 hours ago

ESPN analyst said what Commanders fans refuse to admit about Dan Quinn

Dan Quinn kept job after a five-win 2025 season, but poor roster decisions, injuries and past Falcons trajectory raise concern for his future.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
8 hours ago

Commanders 2026 NFL Draft: Ohio State LB Sonny Styles Scouting Report

Sonny Styles projects as a versatile, athletic off-ball linebacker who upgrades Washington's second level with coverage, range, and run defense.
Major League Baseball
fromDodgers Nation
2 hours ago

Andrew Friedman discusses Dodgers players participating in 2026 World Baseball Classic

Dodgers support players' World Baseball Classic participation while coordinating schedules to balance WBC duties with the club's plan to play through October.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
4 hours ago

Score The Ultimate Sweet And Savory Breakfast Sandwich At Waffle House With This Ordering Trick - Tasting Table

Waffle House patrons can order off-menu swaps like a grilled sausage, egg and cheese on cinnamon raisin toast for a sweet-and-savory breakfast upgrade.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
4 hours ago

Colorado's Best Italian Restaurant Features The Only Pasta Flight In The State (And It's In The Heart Of Denver) - Tasting Table

Tavernetta in Denver offers a Michelin-recognized Italian experience with friendly service, homemade pasta served as happy-hour flights, burrata, and walk-in seating.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
3 hours ago

These Fast-Food Items Were Huge In The '90s - Can You Correctly Name Them All?

A 15-item image-based quiz challenges recognition of iconic 1990s fast-food menu items from commercials, advertisements, and real food photos.
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
10 hours ago

The custom adtech renaissance: why owning your stack matters in 2026

2026 will be the year organizations build and own custom adtech infrastructure to regain control, protect privacy, and monetize first-party data.
Privacy technologies
fromYahoo
1 day ago

Your privacy choices

Yahoo and partners use cookies and technical identifiers to deliver services, measure usage, secure accounts, and provide personalized advertising unless users reject consent.
Remote teams
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
6 hours ago

Boss called her 'unproductive' and forced her to return to office. When she stopped replying after work hours, he knew he messed up

An employee enforced strict work boundaries after a mandatory return-to-office by working only during office hours and refusing after-hours responses.
Remote teams
fromYahoo Finance
1 day ago

'Cubicles Are Dead,' Says Kevin O'Leary. Top Talent Moved Away And Isn't Coming Back. Forcing RTO Means 'You'll Only Hire The Bottom Quartile'

Mandatory in-office policies are driving top programmers, accountants, and operators away; workplace flexibility has replaced the cubicle and is required to retain top talent.
Information security
fromTheregister
4 hours ago

Too much open-source AI is exposing itself to the web

Exposed, homogenous Ollama open-source AI deployments form a monoculture vulnerable to zero-day exploits, remote compromise, resource hijacking, and unnoticed abuse.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
17 hours ago

Molly Aitken Reads "This Is How It Happens"

Molly Aitken reads "This Is How It Happens" from the February 9, 2026 issue; she wrote two novels and won the 2023 Alice Hoffman Prize.
Books
fromwww.newyorker.com
17 hours ago

Tessa Hadley Reads John McGahern

Tessa Hadley reads John McGahern’s 'Gold Watch'; she has published thirteen books including Bad Dreams and After the Funeral, and won the 2016 Windham-Campbell Prize.
Wine
fromThe New Yorker
17 hours ago

Lei Is a New Jewel of Chinatown

Lei Wine is a modern, restrained wine bar by Annie Shi on Doyers Street pairing contemporary design and a curated wine list with Chinatown heritage.
Social media marketing
fromFstoppers
17 hours ago

Why Instagram Doesn't Reward Effort Anymore

Instagram's definition of "good" shifted: authenticity and trust now matter more than polished production; simple, imperfect posts often outperform high-production content.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

The Guardian view on risks from biodiversity collapse: warnings must be heeded before it's too late | Editorial

Biodiversity collapse is a UK national security threat, amplified by reliance on food and fertiliser imports and rising risks from ecosystem depletion.
Media industry
fromIndependent
23 hours ago

Claire Byrne on leaving RTE: It felt like the organisation was wagging its finger at me, saying 'you've been a bad person - you need to have a pay cap to stop your gallop'

Claire Byrne is leaving the state broadcaster to start a new show on Newstalk, saying the state broadcaster has lost its backbone.
Media industry
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Don Lemon and Georgia Fort vow to continue reporting following arrests tied to anti-ICE protest

Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested and federally indicted for allegedly interrupting a religious service; both say they were reporting and were released.
Information security
fromMedium
1 month ago

Think Your Data Is Secure? Not Without AES Encryption In Java

Strong encryption like AES-256-GCM serves as a critical last line of defense protecting sensitive personal data against modern cyber threats.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
17 hours ago

David Remnick on S. N. Behrman's "The Days of Duveen"

The New Yorker consistently produced long reported pieces that combined in-depth reporting with sustained humor, continuing a multi-generational editorial tradition.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Mexico moves to combat pollution following Guardian investigations

Mexican government will enforce industrial pollution controls, implement a Latin America-first atmospheric monitoring network, levy fines and update air and soil contamination standards.
Social media marketing
fromSocial Media Today
1 day ago

TikTok Announces Creator Showcase for Black History Month

TikTok will present a Black History Month showcase featuring influential #BlackTikTok creators and in-app activations celebrating Black creativity and cultural impact.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
17 hours ago

Rare sheep are U.S.-Mexico border crossers, but they're hitting a sharp new obstacle

Sealing the California-Mexico border with fence and razor wire threatens Peninsular bighorn sheep migration and water access, prompting urgent wildlife accommodations.
Remote teams
fromAol
1 day ago

Workers Are Nostalgic For The Great Resignation When As Long As 'You Had A Pulse' You'd Be Hired Remotely And With Huge Salaries

Workers gained significant leverage during the pandemic through remote roles, higher pay, and recruiter demand, but layoffs, inflation, and fewer remote openings have eroded that advantage.
Wine
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 day ago

Valentine's Day, Served: Luxe Bites & Bottles Worth Toasting - Food & Beverage Magazine

Premium, approachable wines like Cala Bennati's Prosecco and 2023 Pinot Grigio offer elevated, versatile Valentine's Day gifting alternatives to traditional presents.
Privacy technologies
fromGOV.UK
in 1 week

Legal framework for using facial recognition in law enforcement

Government proposes a legal framework to regulate law enforcement use of facial recognition and related technologies, defining scope, safeguards, proportionality, and accountable oversight.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

New type of Bordeaux wine to gain official status as result of climate pressure

Bordeaux is reviving claret as a lighter, chillable red from 2025 to address climate-driven ripeness changes and shifting consumer demand for fresher, lower-alcohol wines.
English Premier League
from101GREATGOALS.COM
2 days ago

FPL 2025/26: The Ultimate Chip Strategy Guide -Master the Blanks, Doubles, and Chaos Ahead

Plan chip usage around scheduled blanks and double gameweeks to exploit fixture disruption and maximize points during the season run-in.
English Premier League
fromSoccer News
2 days ago

Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank not happy with squad situation as January window nears its end (Video) - Soccer News

Tottenham Hotspur's squad is thinner than at the start of the year due to injuries and player departures during the January winter transfer window.
Writing
fromABA Journal
5 days ago

Should the bottom line be up front? Only with context, Bryan Garner says

BLUF's effectiveness depends on a clearly framed problem and reader context; otherwise 'bottom line' risks becoming an empty slogan.
Europe news
fromRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
4 days ago

Russian State TV Host, Famed Ballet Dancer Hit By New EU Sanctions

The EU imposed sanctions on prominent Russian state TV figures and other pro-Kremlin individuals under measures addressing Russia's destabilizing activities, including asset freezes and visa bans.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

The Brilliance and the Badness of "The Sun Also Rises"

A narrative that outwardly endorses bravery, nature, and grace is fundamentally held together by hatred.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

Why Shouldn't We Let Demons Do Homework?

A teacher uses summoned demons to create, grade, and comment on student work, arguing their use is not cheating and defends technological adoption.
Europe news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Tymoshenko vs Zelenskyy: Political clash over graft rocks wartime Ukraine

Yulia Tymoshenko faces bribery charges and is accused of obstructing cabinet appointments, clashing with President Zelenskyy and potentially weakening wartime governance.
Europe news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,423

Russian forces continued offensive operations, seizing settlements, striking energy and military targets, causing civilian casualties, widespread power outages, and prompting emergency repairs and humanitarian concerns.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 hours ago

Android 17 is shaping up to be a big win for Pixel users - but I still want these features

Android 17 will release in June 2026 and prioritizes polish, bringing carry-over UI, security, and multitasking enhancements from Android 16 QPR1 and QPR2.
Golden State Warriors
fromThe Mercury News
3 hours ago

How recent trades could impact Jonathan Kuminga's outlook with Warriors

Jonathan Kuminga is a likely Warriors trade asset linked to multiple teams, possibly in a package for Giannis, while recovering from knee soreness.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
4 hours ago

Hamza Abdelkarim eyeing first team spot at Barcelona after completing loan

Player feels excited and ready to join the club, aims to give his all, make the first team, and represent the club proudly.
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
1 hour ago

iQOO 15R's battery capacity and software support duration revealed

iQOO 15R: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 7,600 mAh battery, Q2 Supercomputing Chip, 144Hz AMOLED, up to 16GB/1TB, 100W charging, launches Feb 24.
#nhl
fromBoston.com
2 hours ago
National Hockey League

Bruins' Jeremy Swayman gets into goalie fight with Andrei Vasilevskiy in outdoor game

fromBoston.com
2 hours ago
National Hockey League

Bruins' Jeremy Swayman gets into goalie fight with Andrei Vasilevskiy in outdoor game

National Hockey League
fromRMNB
2 hours ago

Andrei Vasilevskiy and Jeremy Swayman have goalie fight during Stadium Series outdoor game

An NHL outdoor game featured the league's first-ever goalie fight when Andrei Vasilevskiy and Jeremy Swayman fought during the Bruins-Lightning Stadium Series.
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
3 hours ago

Top 10 trending phones of week 5

Xiaomi’s two new Redmi phones led trends—Redmi Turbo 5 Max first, Turbo 5 third—while Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra and other models also trended.
SF politics
from48 hills
2 hours ago

Lurie wants to give away $40 million in public money for a private hotel-but it may not be legal - 48 hills

The city would advance up to $40 million in future hotel tax revenues to a private developer to finance a Hearst Building hotel conversion.
Film
fromInsideHook
20 hours ago

"Rambo" Prequel Cast Adds "Sinners" and "The White Lotus" Alumni

Noah Centineo will star as John Rambo in a prequel directed by Jalmari Helander, with supporting cast Yao, Quincy Isaiah and Tayme Thapthimthong.
National Basketball Association
fromESPN.com
4 hours ago

2026 NBA All-Star: Biggest surprises and snubs as full rosters revealed

2026 NBA All-Star rosters include expected superstars and notable surprises, with LeBron James and Karl‑Anthony Towns selected and Kawhi Leonard omitted.
Film
fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 hours ago

More 2026 Sundance Quick Takes

Selected Sundance 2026 films gain visibility, yet many standout premieres like Daniel Roher's Tuner risk being overlooked despite bold genre-mixing and star-making performances.
Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
3 hours ago

10-Minute Challenge: A Painting of Time

Spend uninterrupted time observing Elisheva Biernoff's small painting Advent, a five-inch reproduction of a found photograph painted last year.
Women
fromLos Angeles Times
3 hours ago

Kara Dunn and Jazzy Davidson lead USC to blowout win over Rutgers

USC women's basketball defeated Rutgers 71-39, dominating rebounds (57-32), forcing 20 turnovers and outscoring Rutgers 23-8 in the third quarter.
National Basketball Association
fromESPN.com
4 hours ago

Blazers' Deni Avdija first Israeli to be named NBA All-Star

Deni Avdija earned his first NBA All-Star selection after a breakout season with the Portland Trail Blazers, averaging 25.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 6.7 assists.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Love Languages in the IVF Journey: Connection Through Crisis

IVF-related stress commonly strains communication and intimacy, but clear requests, shared vulnerability, and pressure-free touch can preserve connection.
Mindfulness
fromHuffPost
1 year ago

27 Hilarious And Accurate Tweets About Life In Your 40s

Being in your 40s brings wisdom, self-comfort, clear preferences, reduced energy, and a redefinition of what counts as fun.
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

My youngest is starting school for the first time. How can I best preserve his relentless curiosity? | Shadi Khan Saif

Curiosity is both innate and nurtured, evident as a child drawn to books and a brother who cultivated a love for reading despite hardship.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
2 hours ago

8 signs someone has a genuinely good heart, even if they seem cold on the surface - Silicon Canals

Reserved individuals often express deep care through attentive memory, quiet support, and reliable actions rather than overt social warmth or expressive enthusiasm.
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