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While everyone preaches staying busy in retirement, the happiest retirees I know have discovered something counterintuitive—they've actually slowed down and let go of almost everything they thought mattered during their working years.
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Tiny plastic particles may be quietly threatening brain health. New research suggests microplastics—now widely found in food, water, and even household dust—could trigger inflammation and damage in the brain through multiple biological pathways. Scientists estimate adults may consume about 250 grams of these particles each year, and some can accumulate in organs including the brain. Read more ›
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I've reviewed How to Make a Killing, and despite having all the ingredients to be compelling, it's sadly let me down. Read more ›
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The Trump Administration will get $10 billion in payments from investors in a company designed to safeguard the user data of U.S.-based TikTok users, The Wall Street Journal reported. Investors in the company, which include Abu Dhabi-based MGX, Silver Lake and Oracle, paid the Treasury ... Read more ›
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"Edie Arnold is a Loser" is a sensational, hilarious buddy comedy that will make you want to embrace your inner loser. SXSW review. Read more ›
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Ukraine is scaling armed ground robot production from 2,000 to a projected 40,000 units in a single year, driven by battlefield attrition that makes human presence in the kill zone unsustainable — and the structural incentives pushing toward full autonomy are outpacing every governance framework designed to prevent it. Read more ›
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These seemingly ordinary people who can't help but tidy up wherever they go possess a rare combination of character traits that psychologists link to exceptional emotional intelligence and life success. Read more ›
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The day I realized my inbox had become my most sophisticated procrastination tool—a place where I could hide from my own dreams while looking impossibly productive—was the day everything changed. Read more ›
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