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SCIENCE

Your sleep schedule could be making you sick, says massive new study

A groundbreaking international study, recently published in Health Data Science, analyzed objective sleep data from 88,461 adults in the UK Biobank and found significant associations

MOBILE

Google Search’s AI Mode gets a bunch of new features

Today, Google has updated AI Mode in Search once again. On desktop browsers, you can now ask complex questions about images (which was already available

GADGET

Opera takes its browser beef with Microsoft to Brazil in antitrust complaint

Opera is filing an antitrust complaint against Microsoft in Brazil, alleging it creates an unfair environment for alternate browsers to compete with Edge. The Norway-based

MONEY

Here’s How Debt Is Reshaping Careers for Americans

antoniodiaz / Shutterstock.com It’s hard to chase your dream job when you’re drowning in bills. Zety’s Debt and Career Impact Report uncovers how deeply debt

MARKET

Here’s how much today’s 65-year-olds will spend on healthcare in retirement

Ready for some ‘sticker shock?’ Retiree healthcare expenses keep rising. Source link

GAMING

Dungeons & Dragons X Stranger Things TTRPG Is Up For Preorder

Dungeons & Dragons has exploded in popularity over the past few years, and part of that is due to the success of Stranger Things. The

SPORTS

Tigers’ Troy Melton dominates D-backs, earns first career win

Jul 28, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Troy Melton (52) throws a pitch against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning at

EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT

Bay Area Leaders Call for Humanitarian Aid in Gaza As Global Criticism of Israel Grows

“It’s too little, too late,” Oussama Mokeddem, government affairs director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ California chapter, said about Israel’s announcement that it would

HISTORY

Hawaiian Petroglyphs Reemerging On Oahu’s Coast Are Considered An Ancestral Message About Rising Ocean Levels

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Hawaiian petroglyphs, which date back at least 500 years, have recently become visible on Oahu for the first time in

ARTS & THEATER

Theatre Design Students Need to See Themselves in the Work

By Bryan Stanton. Through culturally responsive pedagogy, Bryan Stanton opened up their design classrooms to center student voices and value knowledge from many distinct cultures.