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Adam McKay Says 'Don't Look Up' Was 'Hated' by 'Critics ' but Watched by '400 Million' People
Climate activist and filmmaker Adam McKay was discussing the Los Angeles Fires and climate change during an interview with NME when he reflected on...
rollingstone.com - 30+ days ago

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entrepreneurship
Mental health startups look at offline play to boost patient retention
Only a few people repeat online-only therapy sessions because the outcomes are not tangible, said Dipanjan Basu, co-founder and partner at...
livemint.com - Today
job & work
The trends young people think they invented (but Boomers have been doing for decades)
Sure as the sun rises and sets, eventually low-rise jeans, vinyl records, and banana bread will come back into fashion. What some may find perplexing is that when trends resurge, they often get a rebrand. A holiday in the UK used to be just that, but recently it transmogrified into a “staycation”....
telegraph.co.uk - 30+ days ago
auto
How This Circular Slide-Rule Made Of Paper Helped People Diagnose Their Broken Jeep Transmission
Today, whilst browsing Facebook, someone on a Jeep page posted a vehicle diagnostic tool I’d never seen before. It’s not a 500 page factory service...
theautopian.com - 5 days ago
science / health
A reduced perception of sensory information is linked with elevated boredom in people with and without attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Our brains have evolved to represent and process sensory information from our environment and use it to guide behavior. The perception of sensory...
nature.com - 11 days ago
education / learning
“I Thought I Was Lazy”: 50 People Who Took Laziness To Infuriating Levels (New Pics)
We all have moments when laziness takes over. Maybe we're known to leave the dishes to soak for one more day or even successfully postpone doing the...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Fossilized footprints show people’s first steps into the Americas
Human footprints might be the oldest direct evidence that people lived in the Americas thousands of years earlier than thought. Plus, gene editing...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
When Jake Tapper writes a book about ‘cover-ups,’ journalism is truly dead
Oh, Jake Tapper. From “hard-hitting journalism” to publishing a book on the very thing people accuse you of participating in is a pivot so bold it...
- 30+ days ago
beauty
The Actual Benefits of Red Light Therapy, According to Doctors
You may have seen people on social media wearing masks or knee wraps that are glowing with bright red light. While they may look like they’ve just stepped out of a sci-fi film, they’re actually using red light therapy devices. Red light therapy is a type of phototherapy that uses low levels of red...
menshealth.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Tesla is flailing in China and the rapid rise of BYD is to blame
It’s almost unthinkable, but Tesla Inc., the company that comes to mind when most people think about electric vehicles, may have had its best days in...
fortune.com - 25 days ago
how-to
How To Be One Of The 9% Of People Whose New Year’s Resolutions Are Actually Successful, Using Astrology
Each year, millions of people set ambitious New Year’s resolutions, determined to make the coming year their best yet. Yet, studies show that 80% of...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Salary Story: I Never Thought I Would Make Six Figures — Here’s How I Got There
In our series Salary Stories, women with long-term career experience open up about the most intimate details of their jobs: compensation. It’s an honest look at how real people navigate the complicated world of negotiating, raises, promotions and job loss, with the hope it will give young people...
refinery29.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Science North expands CanCode program with new funding
The CanCode program offered by Science North will reach more young people thanks to $ 1,073,130 in new funding from the federal government. The funding...
sudbury.com - 13 days ago
entrepreneurship
Emotionally Intelligent People Use 2 Simple Phrases to Ignore Hurtful Comments, Understand Others, and Build Stronger Relationships
Business leaders need to know how to keep their cool in emotional moments. These two simple frameworks will help. When’s the last time you said or did something you really regretted? Maybe you went off on a colleague, or even worse, someone close to you. For example, I recently got an email from a...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
60 Older People Share What They Had To Teach Their Grandparents And It’s Adorable
If you are of a certain age, then you will be familiar with the experience of returning home, perhaps for the holidays, and immediately being forced...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
nature
These crows have counting skills previously only seen in people
The corvids are the first animals other than humans known to produce a deliberate number of calls on command. Mariana Lenharo Mariana Lenharo is a news...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
Study finds deep-brain stimulation shifts people out of negative ‘cycles’ of mental illness
While a flexible body may be helpful for physical health, a flexible brain — or the ability to break out of cycles of negative thoughts, behaviors...
minnpost.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
These 18 Free People dresses would be so chic for summer weddings
I dare you to buy just one. Welcome to another edition of summer dresses I love and want. With double-digit temperatures on deck, my wardrobe (and...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Women Who Always Seem To Feel Good About Themselves Do 5 Simple Things Regularly
When people are looking for a great relationship, they often don’t dress as if a dream partner was about to turn the corner. After a while of not...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
books
A New Study Reveals What People Are Reading in Each State—Did Your Favorite Genre Make the List?
Find out where romance, fantasy, poetry, history, and other genres are most popular. Turns out, where you live (or grew up) might influence what type...
realsimple.com - 9 days ago
cool stuff
Stunning scientific method for parallel parking has people amazed
At first glance, parallel parking might seem easy – however many consider it the hardest part of driving, especially for beginners. Many drivers know...
supercarblondie.com - 30+ days ago
auto
“Maybe One Day They Will Hire People That Actually Know Racing”: NASCAR Urged to Do Homework as Social Media Post Backfires
As the 2025 NASCAR season inches closer, the fraternity seems to be preparing to see racing action resume in the new year. Anticipating the same, a...
thesportsrush.com - 30+ days ago
technology
This fantastic backpack means I no longer dread going to work events and conferences quite so much
One of the best parts of working at TechRadar Pro is that I get to go to lots of events, visit different locations, meet interesting people and see...
techradar.com - 13 days ago
nature
Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in landmark youth-led climate case
March 24 (UPI) -- The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal request in a landmark climate case brought by nearly two dozen young people...
upi.com - 10 days ago
crafting
45 Gift Ideas for the Creative & Crafty People in Your Life
Finding the perfect gift for the creative and crafty people in your life doesn’t have to be a challenge. This list highlights thoughtful and inspiring gift ideas that are sure to delight anyone who loves to make, build, and create. From high-quality art supplies and DIY kits to innovative crafting...
brit.co - 30+ days ago
home improvement
The 8 Home Renovation Projects That Generate the Best ROI
There are many reasons people renovate their homes. Quite often, it’s for personal enjoyment and comfort. Some time s, a homeowner wants to increase...
247wallst.com - 30+ days ago