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Coffee Doesn’t Contain Cholesterol, but It Can Increase It. Researchers Discover the Best Brew to Lower the Risk
HealthCoffee doesn’t contain cholesterol. But depending on how it’s brewed, it may contain compounds that affect cholesterol levels.
Read more »The White Lotus Is Proof That All You Need Is a Group of Millionaires Vacationing on Your Shores to Attract Tourists
MagnetEach location featured in the three seasons of The White Lotus has become a trendy tourist destination.
Read more »We Don’t Need More Productivity Methods. We Need a Purpose
Business and EconomicsProductivity is no longer a tool for gaining freedom—it has become the opposite. Regaining control requires a new perspective.
Read more »Shopify’s CEO Has a Clear Message: ‘Using AI Effectively Is Now a Fundamental Expectation of Everyone’ at His Company
Robotics and AIShopify CEO Tobi Lütke is betting on the increased use of AI systems in all business processes. He sees AI as the key to competitiveness.
Read more »Researchers Thought They Had Solved the Mystery of the Giant Paleozoic ‘Trees.’ They Couldn’t Have Been More Wrong
Nature and EnvironmentOnce classified as plants, then fungi, these giant organisms remain a mystery.
Read more »A Princeton Student Wrote a Paper in 1977 on How to Build an Atomic Bomb at Home. The FBI Confiscated It
MagnetThe story of John Phillips serves as a case study in the complex relationship between academic knowledge, national security, and individual responsibility.
Read more »Why the U.S. Wants Greenland: Tech Billionaires See a Libertarian Utopia in the Arctic
MagnetThe island stands at the intersection of urban experimentation and a renewed wave of geopolitical ambition.
Read more »Nvidia Will Continue to Sell Its H20 AI GPUs in China. It Cost the Company a $1 Million Dinner
Business and EconomicsNvidia's H20 AI GPU are proving to be its saving grace in China.
Read more »How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
BasicsDeciding to cut the cable cord isn’t as simple as literally cutting the cord. Here’s what you need to know for a hassle-free transition.
Read more »Amid the Tariff Storm, the U.S. Quietly Passed Its First Crypto Law
Business and EconomicsPresident Donald Trump has signed the country’s first legislation directly addressing DeFi. It’s the first pro-crypto legislation passed under the new administration.
Read more »12 Years After Mocking SpaceX’s Reusable Rocket ‘Dream,’ Europe’s ArianeGroup Is Developing a Mini Falcon 9
Space“They have to wake up on their own,” an Arianespace executive said in 2013 regarding SpaceX’s promise to build reusable rockets.
Read more »The Hermès Heir Who Adopted His Gardener Has Lost His Shares Again. The Emir of Qatar Is Suing Him
MagnetThe strange case of Nicolas Puech conceals financial and legal obscurity, blurring the lines between private, institutional, and international interests.
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How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
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Roku Ultra vs. Fire TV Cube: Which Streaming Device Is the Best Fit for You?
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Best Non-Cable TV Options: A Breakdown and Comparison of the Best Live Streaming TV Services
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Google Fi vs. AT&T: A Breakdown of Their Prices, Plans, and Features
U.S. Wealthiest Billionaires Take a Breather: After Losing a Fortune, Their Net Worth Has Skyrocketed Again
Business and EconomicsIn just a few hours, the combined fortunes of the 10 richest people increased by $135 billion.
Read more »The Universe Is Becoming Increasingly Chaotic. Scientists Don’t Know Why, Suspect Dark Energy Might Be the Culprit
SpaceA discrepancy in Einstein's theory of gravity suggests the presence of another force operating in the universe.
Read more »Boeing Might Be the Next Victim in Trump’s Trade War. The Winner: Airbus
Business and EconomicsThe trade war between China and the U.S. poses a risk to aircraft manufacturers.
Read more »Pink Moon, Explained: How to Watch and Why the Color Has Nothing to Do With its Name
SpaceThe Pink Moon will be visible in North America on Saturday, April 12. Here's what you need to know.
Read more »China’s Next Move Amid Tariff War With the U.S.: Cutting Hollywood Film Releases
Cinema and TVBeijing has decided to reduce the number of U.S. film releases in response to Trump’s new tariffs.
Read more »Roku Ultra vs. Fire TV Cube: Which Streaming Device Is the Best Fit for You?
BasicsWe break down the differences between the Roku Ultra and Amazon’s Fire TV Cube. In short, it depends on how much you want the device to do.
Read more »Canva’s New Visual Suite 2.0 Isn’t Just Another Push Into Photoshop Territory—It’s a Direct Shot at Google and Microsoft
AppsCanva’s Visual Suite 2.0 integrates spreadsheets, conversational AI, and large-scale editing.
Read more »This Nuclear Reactor Is Unlike Any Other. It Was Designed Specifically for Data Centers
EnergyThe Aalo Atomics prototype operates independently of the electrical grid, coupled to the grid, or in a hybrid mode.
Read more »The U.S. Threatens TSMC With Up to 100% Tariffs if It Doesn’t Build Its Chip Fabs in Arizona
Business and EconomicsTSMC is currently building three state-of-the-art semiconductor fabs in Arizona.
Read more »Luxury Brands Hoped to Expand in the U.S. Following a Decline in China. Tariffs Had Other Ideas
Business and EconomicsWhile some brands expect consumers to cover the cost of the tariffs, others will have no choice but to increase their prices to offset the financial impact.
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