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Obsessed with getting good sleep? That could be making it worse

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Sleep trackers are supposed to help us get better rest. Stressing metrics can be counter-productive, experts say

This eyeball-scanning cryptocurrency wants to prove you’re a person

Natalie Chandler
The Sam Altman-backed project, now in six U.S. cities, aims to avoid giving digital money to bots

“Sinners” is a smash. So why is Hollywood putting an asterisk on its success?

Coleman Spilde
The industry's response to Ryan Coogler's film is the latest in a trend desperate to skew the public's opinion

An atheist’s unnerving descent into Hallow, the prayer app beloved by MAGA celebrities

Amanda Marcotte
Endorsed by Gwen Stefani and Russell Brand, Hallow's take on religion is the opiate of MAGA

Can we imagine a progressive version of DOGE? Almost: Here’s how it would work

Paul Rosenberg
We can recover from Elon's chainsaw tactics — by making government more responsive, effective and democratic

LAPD shoot Jillian Shriner, wife of Weezer bassist, before charging her with attempted murder

Griffin Eckstein
The writer and wife of Weezer's Scott Shriner was shot on Tuesday, then booked for attempted murder

Pumped, dumped and chumped: “Fake news” on tariffs causes stock market whiplash

Alex Galbraith
A single post from a verified account on X caused the market to surge and then fall within minutes

Erasing the stars: Satellite megaconstellations are a mega problem for Earth and sky

Carlyn Zwarenstein
With satellite numbers skyrocketing over the next few years, the time to grasp the implications is now

“Jay and Pamela” and the problem with being a “good” disabled person on reality TV

Kristen Lopez
Showcasing only affluent, independent disabled people fuels misconceptions that disability benefits are unnecessary

All my friends are quitting Amazon

Cara Michelle Smith
Whether it’s politics, fighting consumerism or just trying to save a few bucks, here's why we are cutting back

“Cops, AI, drug companies”: Who wants to buy your DNA from 23andme?

Cara Michelle Smith
23andMe’s bankruptcy is an “untested and unaccounted” frontier for handling our most sensitive biological data

“This is an embarrassment”: Democrats grill Trump intelligence officials over Yemen group chat leak

Nicholas Liu
At a hearing Tuesday, Senate Democrats pressed Trump officials to explain why they were texting about war plans

Disney’s “Snow White” sidesteps a legacy of bad disability representation

Kristen Lopez
The live-action film avoids directly addressing its Dwarfs controversy by reimagining them as "magical creatures"

The dystopian “freedom cities” dream fueling Elon Musk’s destruction

Amanda Marcotte
Tech's plans for billionaire-rule expose why Musk wants to end government by the people

Everything’s permissible and nobody’s accountable now: Welcome to the age of anything goes

Melanie McFarland
Tony Hinchcliffe has a Netflix deal, Andrew Cuomo might be mayor and Mel Gibson may get his guns back. Why not?

Styrofoam isn’t food. Why do people want to eat it?

Joy Saha
From Tide Pods to packing peanuts, the internet is obsessed with inedible “forbidden snacks"

“Just going to be another airline”: Southwest bag fee riles social media

Quinn Sental
The airline is ditching its “bags fly free" policy despite having built decades of brand identity and loyalty

The biggest threat to privacy is not Elon Musk

Nolan Higdon
“Crawling through the data of the Social Security”: Musk makes the case for a Privacy Bill of Rights

The internet is going gaga over a $19 super-sized strawberry that’s exclusively sold at Erewhon

Joy Saha
The Elly Amai strawberry is grown exclusively in Japan from December to June

Fabric and crafts retailer Joann closing all stores

Quinn Sental
The Ohio-based company filed for bankruptcy in January

“Slavery produced a genuine affection between the races”: Hegseth’s church foretold “DEI” firings

Amanda Marcotte
Defense secretary's contempt for Black military leaders has roots in his religion's defense of white supremacy

YouTube at 20: The video platform transformed screen entertainment. Now it could change a lot more

Melanie McFarland
The platform that changed the very meaning of electronic communication is now a dominant TV platform

In “Severance,” everything means something—and the meticulous detail has revived the TV fan theory

Coleman Spilde
In an age where streaming shows are made to dull your mind, "Severance" actively encourages its viewers to think

Surviving an overdose can be excruciating. New research suggests it doesn’t have to be

Claire Zagorski
Naloxone is a fantastic tool in reducing opioid deaths, but gentler versions would be helpful for fighting overdose
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