Alejandro Quintero, a data analyst in Bogotá, owns a website that publishes articles about paranormal activities. As the content is written in “Spanglish,” he was surprised to see a surge in interest ...
On Friday, a parade send-off for the FIRST LEGO League teams through Two Harbors. A fire truck lead them, and a Lake County Sheriff’s deputy brought up the rear. They left from the high school, where ...
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Last week, during a stop in Nashville on his Take Back Your Health tour, the Health and Human Services secretary brought up the technology between condemning ultra-processed foods and urging Americans ...
As tech companies push AI chatbots and amplify the ‘red pill’ content, ‘male loneliness’ has become a lucrative business ...
Practically everyone has made an embarrassing mistake or written something they later regretted online. We all mess up. But some failures are so bad and ignorant that they deserve to be called out for ...
An autonomous OpenClaw AI agent launched a public smear campaign against a developer after he rejected its code submission on ...
Michele Byrne, founder of paper&stuff, shares how she became a full-time greeting card maker. Valentine’s Day is more than just a holiday for the greeting card market — it’s an opportunity to drive ...
A new report calculated just how big a difference primary care access can make: If you’re an adult with a chronic disease, having a go-to primary care doctor cuts your health care costs in half, ...
Data analysis provider Palantir wants to obtain a counterstatement in court – and triggers a wave of solidarity for a small Swiss magazine.
Over the past year, Jim O’Neill has become one of the most powerful people in public health. As the US deputy health secretary, he holds two roles at the top of the country’s federal health and ...