fitness
No, Your Memory Isn’t Supposed to Fade With Age
Turns out, ‘senior moments’ are mostly a myth. Here’s the truth about your memory. For generations, women have been told to expect that age...
theflowspace.com
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architecture / design
Architects, Your Real Competition Isn’t AI — It's Business Complacency - Architizer Journal
To truly innovate, architects must go beyond buildings. Real innovation requires reimagining the structure of practice. Larry Fabbroni is an architect, strategic advisor, and Chief...
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- 30+ days ago
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books
The Epidemic of Capitulation Suggests the Liberal Order Has Been Rotting From Within
What old-school civics taught us about checks and balances isn’t working. The absence of a will to fight, to defend the institutions of liberal...
thenation.com
- 30+ days ago
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business
QuickBooks Online vs Solopreneur 2025: Best Pick for You? | TechRepublic
QuickBooks Online vs Solopreneur isn’t a close call. Here’s my expert take on the better fit for your business. Intuit offers several QuickBooks...
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- 30+ days ago
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business
Estate Planning isn’t just for people
It’s for Your Pets, too! Your beloved pet is part of your family, and ensuring their care after you’re gone is an essential...
appenmedia.com
- 30+ days ago
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auto / gaming
This Isn’t Going To Stop At Switch 2, Folks
Honestly, I’d prefer to write about anything other than a new tariff-infused trade war affecting the Switch 2’s pre-order window and potentially...
thegamer.com
- 30+ days ago
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travel
Europe Isn’t Cheap Anymore—Are Americans Over It? Why Some Travelers Are Skipping Europe Entirely This Year (And Where They're Going Instead)
For decades, Europe has been the crown jewel of American travel dreams—summer in Paris, island-hopping in Greece, pasta in Rome, pub crawls in...
gamintraveler.com
- 30+ days ago
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travel
Citizenship By Descent: These Countries Will Give You a Second Passport Based on Your Family Heritage
In an increasingly interconnected world, holding dual citizenship has become more valuable than ever. For many people, a second passport isn’t just a...
theworldinmypocket.co.uk
- 30+ days ago
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auto
The Original BMW X5 Was Supposed To Come Out In 1998
With more than 600,000 units sold, the X5 E53 will go down in history as one of BMW’s most successful products. If you’re old...
bmwblog.com
- 30+ days ago
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business
Why smarter reporting will define marketing success
Are you measuring what matters? The 2025 Survey reveals why data alone isn’t driving real impact....
retaildive.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
Yet again, there isn’t a single title that made it into the top ten of all five of the biggest bestseller lists this week,...
bookriot.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Want to boost your memory in 2025? More deep sleep could be the answer
Here’s why paying attention to your deep sleep could be the key to improving your memory, according to new research. It’s a well-known...
stylist.co.uk
- 30+ days ago
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beauty
12 Editor-Approved Pieces You're About To See All Over The Internet This Spring
Senior Editor, Kate Marin, shares her favorites for spring. Sartorially, the start of spring isn’t always easy. Drastic shifts from summer-like days...
bustle.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
India’s Highest-Paid OTT Star Isn’t Shah Rukh Or Salman Khan! Guess Who?
Online streaming industry is evolving and now from small digital shows on YouTube to high-budget productions is featuring Bollywood’s biggest stars....
news24online.com
- 30+ days ago
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apps
WoolyAI Acceleration Service
GPU service with GPU core and memory resources used billing...
producthunt.com
- 30+ days ago
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auto
BMW really likes that Bugatti CEO Mate Rimac’s everyday car isn’t a 1,000+ horsepower hypercar from his own company; instead, it’s a 36-year-old, 238-horsepower limited-edition BMW.
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- 30+ days ago
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gaming
Minecraft obsessed teen boys are destroying movie theaters: ‘It’s disgusting’
The game is supposed to be about building things up! Teens have been wrecking theaters during “A Minecraft Movie,” throwing popcorn buckets, spilling...
nypost.com
- 30+ days ago
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shopping
At brick-and-mortar powerhouse Walmart, e-commerce turns profitable
The retail giant isn’t immune to tariff fallout but is maintaining its outlook, in part because it sees market share opportunity, executives said...
retaildive.com
- 30+ days ago
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nutrition
Some Women Swear By Prenatal Vitamins Even If They're Not Pregnant. Can They Make A Difference For You Too?
These doctors have thoughts. Last week at a dinner party, the conversation turned to what supplements we’re all taking. Personally, I’m a fan...
womenshealthmag.com
- 30+ days ago
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apps
Here’s a Closer Look at Meta’s New Standalone AI App
We take a look at the new Meta AI app, which brings Llama 4-powered tools to mobile and desktop with voice, memory, and more. Meta...
decrypt.co
- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
10 Shameless New Comedies That Just Don’t Care If You’re Offended
These shameless new comedies don’t care if you’re offended — and disprove the idea that new movies are afraid to be funny. No, comedy...
moviemaker.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Nvidia’s RTX 5090 leaks with 32GB of GDDR7 memory
Rumors suggest the RTX 5090 might also demand 575 watts of power. Nvidia’s RTX 5090 has leaked today in the form of a marketing image of the...
theverge.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Coachella Isn’t Just About The Music. And That’s A Good Thing.
There are plenty of reasons why I never imagined attending Coachella. Since first exploring the festival scene as a college freshman in 2015, I’ve made...
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- 30+ days ago
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food & drink
The $ 3 Trader Joe’s Find I’m Never Without
In the vast world of breads, banana bread falls into the fairly easy category, so whipping up a loaf isn’t that hard to do....
simplyrecipes.com
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
Elon Musk is a 'Tesla founder', but he isn't behind its main innovation
Elon Musk is technically a “founder” of Tesla, as per a court settlement. He deserves credit for Tesla’s succes, but it is true that...
electrek.co
- 30+ days ago
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auto
Red Bull Wants the RB17 Hypercar 'to Be the Last Word in Performance'
It's engineered to be faster than an F1 car. Unlike an F1 car, though, this will have a two-seat cockpit. The RB17’s sculpted, flowing...
roadandtrack.com
- 30+ days ago
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