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fromThe Washington Post
3 hours ago

Our readers tried the new U.S. civics test. They have some objections.

A revised USCIS civics test is longer, more rigorous, orally administered, and produced lower pass rates among quiz-takers.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

37 Products That'll Help Your Home Office Feel Less Like A Disaster Zone

Living a chaotic life with ADD, I desperately needed control of my life - everything to do, yet nothing got done. In my search on Amazon for the perfect planner, I kept coming back to this one. Boy, was I glad to have made that choice. I was instantly impressed by the sturdy cover, metal-covered corners, and the elastic band that held the planner together. I saw the pictures ahead of time, and they were true.
Digital life
Digital life
fromIt's A Long Road
1 day ago

Why Following the Crowd Destroys Your Edge

Following the crowd eliminates competitive advantage and leads to mediocrity; deliberate contrast and distinct habits are required to stand out and achieve excellence.
Wellness
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

It Was Supposed to Revolutionize Female Pleasure. Then It Took a Dark Turn No One Saw Coming.

Nicole Daedone staged explicit public orgasmic meditation demonstrations that helped propel OneTaste into a fast-growing sexual-wellness company.
Wellness
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Horoscopes Oct. 26, 2025: Seth McFarlane, choose what makes you happy

Choose activities that spark imagination, trust your abilities, and pursue your own goals to gain momentum and lead rather than follow.
fromGamintraveler
2 days ago

Thinking Of Living Abroad? 15 Countries That Let Americans Stay VisaFree For 1 Year

Have you ever dreamed of trading your current view for something wildly different-maybe sipping coffee in a quiet town in Portugal, working remotely from a beach in Bali, or hiking the Andes after work in Ecuador? For more and more Americans, living abroad isn't just a fantasy-it's becoming a practical, affordable lifestyle choice. Whether you're a digital nomad, a gap-year adventurer, or someone simply seeking a reset, spending a year abroad can be transformative.
Digital life
Wellness
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

After giving birth, I was too focused on getting my pre-baby body back. I regret not being more focused on my son.

Postpartum fixation on losing 80 pounds led to excessive exercise and restrictive eating that overwhelmed recovery and distracted from bonding with the newborn.
OMG science
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

An unsolved mystery of science': why do I dream about my teeth falling out?

Teeth-falling-out dreams are common worldwide and likely reflect normal dreaming processes and psychological processing rather than literal personality traits.
fromBig Think
1 week ago

The next revolution in biology isn't reading life's code - it's writing it

Then, just over two decades ago, the Human Genome Project - the international scientific effort to decode the three billion letters of human DNA - changed everything. Critics at the time called it too expensive, too ambitious, too abstract. And they weren't wrong. It was the largest biology project ever proposed, and scientists hadn't even managed to sequence the smallest bacterial genome yet. But the organizers knew that big plans - moonshots - inspire people and attract funding.
OMG science
OMG science
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Genetically-Engineered Pets Are Here and You Can Buy One for $7

GloFish are genetically modified ornamental aquarium fish expressing fluorescent proteins that glow under blue or ultraviolet light and are commercially available for low cost.
UX design
fromMedium
6 days ago

Designers often do invisible work that matters. Here's how to show it

Design must partner with data and make processes visible to demonstrate measurable business impact and build trust across the organization.
UX design
fromMedium
5 days ago

Purple

Large language models default to homogenized design choices like purple-gradient rounded buttons, and design systems with tokens can constrain them to follow specific constraints.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

How to Build a Cult Brand on Your Own Terms: The Black Badger Playbook - Yanko Design

This week's guest is a true original: James Thompson, the mind and hands behind Black Badger. His one-man EDC studio is renowned for its unorthodox materials, luminous rings, and groundbreaking collaborations with luxury watchmakers. Thompson's journey is anything but conventional. From getting expelled from a Swedish university to building a cult brand admired by collectors and celebrities like Robert Downey Jr., his story is a masterclass in resilience, experimentation, and the understated power of letting the work speak for itself.
UX design
Tech industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Could the internet go offline? Inside the fragile system holding the modern world together

A cascading failure in ageing internet protocols or targeted attacks on datacentres and cables could cause widespread outages, disrupting cloud services, communication, and daily life.
Tech industry
fromInsideHook
1 day ago

When Is a Vandalized Cybertruck Not a Vandalized Cybertruck?

Residue from factory protective film left initials on Cybertruck windows, which owners mistook for anti‑Tesla vandalism; Tesla will fix the issue if reported.
Tech industry
fromThe Verge
1 day ago

The next legal frontier is your face and AI

AI-generated imitations of celebrities' voices and faces create legal and cultural conflicts over likeness rights, copyright, and platform moderation.
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
2 days ago

The rise of "catch a cheater" apps exploits our worst human tendencies

Apps use facial recognition to locate dating profiles, enabling peer-to-peer biometric surveillance that invades privacy and normalizes dangerous behavior.
Privacy professionals
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

L.A. County moves to limit license plate tracking

L.A. County supervisors urged the Sheriff to restrict license‑plate reader use: limit retention to 60 days, require yearly privacy training, and bar immigration‑enforcement use.
Privacy professionals
fromTech Times
2 days ago

Microsoft Teams' New Wi-Fi Tracking Feature Could Expose If You're Really Working from Home

Microsoft Teams can optionally auto-record employee work location by detecting company Wi‑Fi connections, enabling administrators to track onsite versus remote status.
fromEuractiv
3 days ago

Apple threatens to drop 'Ask App Not to Track' privacy pop-ups in EU | Euractiv

The ATT feature lets users ask third party apps which they're using on Apple's mobile platform, iOS, not to track their digital activity for targeted advertising. The framework was introduced back in 2021, ushering in a new set of iOS pop-up banners that let users refuse an app permission to track their digital activity, including across websites and other apps on the phone.
EU data protection
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Maternal Machine: When AI Pretends to Care

My inclination is to dismiss the notion as sort of a sentimental fantasy. Yet part of me wonders if Hinton is on to something. In a world where intelligence scales faster than morality, maybe even a synthetic gesture toward care could act as a stabilizer. A nurturing bias, if it could be coded, might function like an emotional safety valve-an algorithmic pause between two words that Hinton has used: autonomy and annihilation. From that perspective, maybe it's not naivety, but a form of techno-triage.
Artificial intelligence
from101GREATGOALS.COM
1 day ago

Aston Villa 1-0 Man City: Report, result, goals as controversial Cash strike earns hosts fourth straight Premier League win

Matty Cash's superb 19th-minute strike from distance sent Aston Villa seventh in the Premier League as Manchester City's nine-match unbeaten run came to an end at Villa Park. Full-back Cash teed himself up to fire in from Emiliano Buendia's corner after City complained the set-piece should not have been given because Matheus Nunes appeared to have been fouled by Lucas Digne.
English Premier League
fromFuturism
1 day ago

AI Is Even Putting Animal Actors Out of Work

Artificial intelligence isn't just coming for human actors' jobs - even our favorite furry celebrities are struggling to find work in Hollywood.
Artificial intelligence
Marketing tech
fromTalkMarkets
1 day ago

Is Meta Platforms Stock A Smart Buy Before Q3 Earnings Report?

Meta expects Q3 2025 revenue of $47.5–$50.5 billion, driven by strong AI-fueled ad demand but facing margin pressure from Reality Labs losses.
Remote teams
fromBlack Enterprise
1 day ago

Corporations Continue To Roll Back Remote-Work Policies, Slowly But Surely

Microsoft requires employees to return onsite at least three days weekly, citing AI-driven need for real-time collaboration and prompting other firms to reinstate office expectations.
Privacy technologies
fromFuturism
1 day ago

Man Alarmed to Discover His Smart Vacuum Was Broadcasting a Secret Map of His House

A smart iLife A11 vacuum transmitted telemetry to distant servers without consent and became permanently disabled after the owner blocked that data transmission.
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Why Winemakers Aren't Feeling Divine About The 2025 Harvest Season - Tasting Table

California vineyards face declining demand, acreage removals, shifting consumption and unpredictable weather jeopardizing the 2025 harvest.
Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 day ago

Browser Password Managers Are Great, and a Terrible Idea

Browser password managers provide strong protection for many users, but third-party password managers still offer additional security and features.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Boat Baby' author to speak at benefit for San Jose libraries

with Nguyen, who will share her journey as the child of Vietnamese refugees and how her family's story shaped her life and career. The daughter of immigrants, Duong is the first Vietnamese American and the first Asian American woman to serve on the County Board of Supervisors. Proceeds from the event support the San Jose Public Library Foundation, which raises money for the library's programs and resources. Autographed copies of Boat Baby are included with ticket purchases.
Books
Privacy technologies
fromwww.pcworld.com
1 day ago

Silence pop-ups, banners, and trackers for life with this $19 tool

AdLock Premium provides lifetime ad, popup, and tracker blocking across major platforms for a one-time $18.99 purchase, improving privacy and browsing speed.
fromRush The Kop
1 day ago

Liverpool's defeat at Brentford shows their midweek revival was a mirage

A late goal from Mohamed Salah made the scoreline a tad closer at 3-2, but this was yet another frustrating showing in what has been a stunning turn of events this season. Just a few days ago. the Reds were putting five past Frankfurt on the way to a spirit-lifting Champions League win. The tide had been stemmed, or so we thought. It took the Bees all of five minutes to restore the angst that has been hovering over this club like a dark cloud.
English Premier League
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Under the stuff I can't throw out is the stuff my parents couldn't throw out': novelist Anne Enright on the agony of clearing her family home

A childhood garage wall painting of a woman in a kimono triggers memory, family history, and reflections on deterioration and mortality.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Nathan Blum on Education, Inside and Outside the Classroom

Present-tense narration conveys immediacy and uncertainty, allowing non-inevitable, offstage climaxes and varied story forms to feel immediate and plausible.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Gideon Lewis-Kraus on Rebecca West's "The Crown Versus William Joyce"

Rebecca West's wide-ranging, psychoanalytically inflected reportage reshaped trial coverage into dramatic, anthropological performances and influenced later journalists such as Janet Malcolm.
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

How theft of France's dusty Crown Jewels could benefit the Louvre

Accessible, on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change and investigative reporting requires reader support to fund reporters and avoid paywalls.
fromMiami Herald
1 day ago

Starring in videos is no longer a job just for the social media team

The Mandai Wildlife Reserve, a tourist park in Singapore, posted a video late last year that became a viral hit: two of its millennial-age employees, wearing staff uniforms, described the park using Generation Z lingo. "Pop off, queen," one of them dryly intones. "Slay," says another. "We let our Gen Z intern write the marketing script," was the video's headline -- which quickly became a meme across social media, with dozens of brands offering their own spin.
Social media marketing
Social media marketing
fromSfgate
2 days ago

How B2B Influencers Are Shaping the Future of Marketing

B2B influencer marketing is rapidly growing as brands invest in authentic creators to reach decision-makers through engagement, not follower count.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why you should kill the standing one-on-one meeting

Replace routine weekly 1:1s with as-needed written updates and quick focused huddles to improve timely access, reduce context switching, and preserve creators' freedom.
#generative-ai
Marketing tech
fromTipRanks Financial
2 days ago

AppLovin's Stock Soars: What's Driving the Surge? - TipRanks.com

AppLovin's advanced AI ad technology and expansion into e-commerce are driving rapid revenue growth and a strong buy consensus, lifting the stock significantly.
Remote teams
fromIslands
2 days ago

Florida's Coziest Destinations To Work Remotely With Urban Comforts And Amenities, According To Research - Islands

Remote work growth drives digital nomads toward Florida cities offering year-round sunshine, beaches, active outdoor lifestyle, and strong climate, culture, and connectivity.
Information security
fromFortune
2 days ago

I helped design rocket engines for NASA's space shuttles. Here's why businesses need AI as trustworthy as aerospace tech | Fortune

Trust and rigorous security processes must be built into AI deployments from day one to enable safe adoption and accelerate business growth.
Information security
fromFuturism
2 days ago

If You're a Tech Worker With an Attractive Girlfriend, We Have Extremely Bad News

Foreign intelligence services allegedly use romantic relationships to extract secrets from Western tech professionals, reviving Cold War-era "honey trap" tactics.
Wine
fromInsideHook
4 days ago

24 Days of Wine? Yes, Please.

Total Wine's Wine Adventure Advent Calendar offers 24 mini, globally sourced wines for a festive, shareable tasting experience for adults.
Wine
fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 days ago

Brooklyn's Vanderbilt Avenue Wine Merchants fosters community through wine

Vanderbilt Avenue Wine Merchants democratizes wine through community events, a themed Direct Press Wine Club, and a creative zine to make wine approachable.
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Greetings from Kyiv, where you might stumble across Zelenskyy taking a stroll

The Maidan, Kyiv's Independence Square, has been the heart of political change in Ukraine for more than two decades. While visiting NPR's team covering Ukraine correspondent Joanna Kakissis and producers Hanna Palamarenko and Polina Lytvynova I went back to the square, where history-making news events have drawn me for over two decades. Memories flooded back of two people-power revolutions against Kremlin influence.
Europe news
Europe news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

With no guarantee of U.S. weapons, Ukraine races to make its own

Ukraine is rapidly expanding a domestic drone industry producing low-cost disposable and higher-end reusable drones to offset depleted Soviet-era stockpiles and reduced U.S. assistance.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

German and Swedish jets intercept Russian military plane over Baltic Sea

The aircraft turned out to be a Russian IL-20M reconnaissance plane. After visually identifying it, the Bundeswehr [German military] handed over the escort to our Swedish NATO partners @SwedenNato and returned to Rostock-Laage,
Europe news
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
6 hours ago

Alameda County will invest $10M in food assistance programs

Alameda County allocated roughly $10 million to local food programs, including $8.3M to the community food bank and $1.7M for senior meals, to address CalFresh shortfalls.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
4 hours ago

Why Cameron Crowe wears 'uncool' as a badge of honor

Cameron Crowe began as a teenage music journalist at 15, translating early interviews into a filmmaking career.
FC Barcelona
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Rage against the Lamine: Real Madrid revel in clasico win after cheap talk | Sid Lowe

Lamine Yamal faced intense abuse after a Clasico loss as on-field tensions erupted into a tunnel melee amid mounting hostility between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

'Patchwork' pieces together Jane Austen's personal life

In an early scene in Kate Evans' Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen, she depicts 3-month-old, bundled-up baby Jane being smuggled out through the back door of her family's large home. The man who takes the baby is John Littleworth, a local tenant farmer, whose wife, Elizabeth, will care for the infant in their modest cottage for a small fee until Jane, at 2 years old, is returned.
Arts
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Universal
5 hours ago

Real Madrid TV takes shot at El Clasico referee, alleges favouring Barcelona | Barca Universal

Real Madrid TV accused referee Cesar Soto Grado of multiple key mistakes favoring Barcelona, despite many observers judging his overall game management steady under intense Clasico conditions.
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