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Shiba Inu’s Rise Creates Opportunity for this High-Potential Altcoin, Could it Reach 45,101% Growth | Bitcoinist.com
Shiba Inu’s fast rise in the cryptocurrency market has proven that the right altcoin, with community support and innovation, can deliver massive...
bitcoinist.com - 30+ days ago

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celebrity
Women Are Sharing What It's Like Dating Conservative Men, And My Jaw Is On The Floor
"He left me to return to his ex because he said I couldn’t be trained." Warning: This post contains brief mention of rape, abuse, and gun violence. Dating is already tough. On top of things like religion, kids, values, and finances, some people must also align on politics. THAT is quite the task...
buzzfeed.com - 24 days ago
architecture
Yuri Suzuki creates acoustic playground for Shanghai park
Japanese designer Yuri Suzuki has created a sound installation for a sculpture park in Shanghai, featuring horn-shaped speaking tubes, swings and...
dezeen.com - 11 days ago
innovation
Nike's NFL Partnership Gets Major Boost With 10-Year Deal, Stock Gains
Nike's 10-year NFL partnership extension boosts stock by 1.37%, focusing on innovation, player safety, and global growth.This article Nike's NFL...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago
beauty / design
Design Army creates surrealist campaign for Morphe's new collection
Design Army's campaign for Morphe's Forbidden Collection transforms beauty into temptation, reimagining makeup as the ultimate forbidden fruit. Ahead...
creativeboom.com - 30+ days ago
technology
An Apple security camera could recognize people even if their face isn’t visible
A recent report suggested we might see an Apple security camera launch in 2026, and more than 80% of you said you’d be likely to buy one. We argued that we can expect Apple Intelligence features to be included, and a newly-granted patent backs that view We previously noted the evolution of AI...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Francis Ford Coppola uses Razzies 'worst director' win to roast Hollywood: 'I chose to NOT follow the gutless rules'
Leave it to Francis Ford Coppola to use his Razzie “win” as an opportunity to critique the film industry. Coppola was named worst director by the parody awards show honoring the year’s “worst” movies. The “Godfather” director wrote in an Instagram post that he was “thrilled” by the honor. “In this...
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education
The Supreme Court is taking on 3 cases that could help reshape American Jewish life
After a year of relative quiet, the Supreme Court has jumped back into the church-state wars with a vengeance: Three blockbuster cases to be heard in...
forward.com - 8 days ago
design
The 5-star rating system is terrible for gig workers. Here's a simple solution
Tweaking the UX of rating systems could create a fairer system for workers. As consumers, we are accustomed to rating almost all the products and services we pay for. From toilet paper and tacos, to vacation rentals and online courses, a star rating is the status quo for reviewing pretty much any...
fastcompany.com - 12 days ago
auto
Could Yamaha’s FZ-S Hybrid Point To More Mainstream Hybrid Motorcycles?
An integrated electric motor cranks out extra juice when accelerating....
rideapart.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
How to get to the Watcher in Avowed
During the “An Un time ly End” main story quest in Avowed, you’re tasked with finding the Watcher to learn more about your near-death experience. Runyd, the Watcher, can be found in the northeastern section of Dawnshore. However, the path to Runyd’s house is not as straightforward as it seems. To reach...
polygon.com - 30+ days ago
business
State Pension age changes could see three million people face retirement delays
A specialist has cautioned that proposed changes to the State Pension age could lead to delayed retirement payments for three million people across...
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business
Small business wage growth stayed flat in March
Hourly earnings and job growth for workers in small businesses remained mostly unchanged last month, according to payroll provider Paychex....
accountingtoday.com - 4 days ago
celebrity
The Christopher Walken and Jodie Foster screentest that could have changed the course of cinema
In the annals of Hollywood history, countless casting “What if” stories capture fans’ imaginations. What if Tom Selleck had played Indiana Jones or...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Should U.S. officials be discussing security plans on Signal?
The White House is confirming a stunning security breach. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former State Department spokesperson Ned Price about how a journalist was included in a group chat with U.S. officials discussing airstrikes in Yemen, on a publicly available messaging app....
npr.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Next iOS 18.1 beta could add a new toggle to Control Center
Although Apple didn’t release iOS 18.1 beta 6 this week for whatever reason, they did release new betas of watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, which can occasionally give hints on Apple’s plans for other platforms. According to code changes spotted by Aaron Perris on X, Apple is planning on adding a...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
8 trees to prune in spring — why now is a great time to trim back these varieties
Not all trees will benefit from spring pruning, however there are certain varieties that will appreciate some growth being trimmed back now....
homebuilding.co.uk - 19 days ago
food & drink
The 1 Thing Coffee Drinkers Should Never Do, According To A Dentist
Want to keep your teeth healthy? Avoid this move that could turn your mouth into a danger zone. A recent survey found that two-thirds of adult...
huffingtonpost.co.uk - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
AI Could Give Human Resources ‘More Than Human Power’
Do human resources departments need to rely entirely on human labor? As AI adoption ramps up among enterprises, CIOs are looking for ways that...
thedailyupside.com - 30+ days ago
money
Why Retirees Can Smile Through A Recession Storm
Retirees imagine their post-working lives relaxing in the shade on their comfortable porch. The view before them glistens with the fresh growth of green. The sweet light of the morning sun warms the dewy grass. They’re happy, at ease, and totally unfazed by economic headlines. And they wouldn’t be...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Are Low Reps Really MUCH Better for Muscle Growth?
Let’s face it—when it comes to building muscle, gym-goers often split into two camps: the heavy lifters versus the high-rep crowd. But are low reps...
boxrox.com - 30+ days ago
nature / technology
Scientists make 'revolutionary' breakthrough with cooking oil that could change future EVs forever: 'This work offers a promising route'
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thecooldown.com - 12 days ago
science
Fossils found in Chinese cave could shed new light on origins of modern humans
Ancient human fossils discovered in a cave in eastern China have traits of both primitive and modern humans – a finding that could potentially...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Here's why iOS 18.4 could be the biggest iPhone upgrade we've seen yet
iOS 18.4 is supposedly dropping this April with the beta version available within the next few weeks - and it could be the biggest update yet. Apple's...
uniladtech.com - 30+ days ago
education
States that could advance school choice policy in 2025
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entrepreneurship
LlamaIndex launches a cloud service for building unstructured data agents
Agents are the next big thing in AI. Some define these “agents” differently from others, but the general idea is, they’re AI-powered tools that can perform tasks autonomously. The agent hype has reached a fever pitch, but one startup was relatively early to the game: LlamaIndex. Founded by former...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago