Your Personality, According to Your Sleeping Position — What your sleeping position says about you.
Trump’s Non-Ceasefire Ceasefire with Iran Is Part of a Larger Pattern — Trump has declared himself the “President of Peace” who has ended ten wars around the world. But his ceasefires are interruptions, not resolutions, to conflicts.
Will Messi play? Argentina answer fan queries in 55-man World Cup squad — Argentina captain is named in the preliminary squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 but has not confirmed his participation.
You can preview the new, new Digg after its takeover by bots - 9to5Mac — Digg once described itself as “the homepage of the internet,” but a poorly-received redesign in 2010 saw many of its...
eBay rejects GameStop’s $56 billion acquisition bid — ‘We have concluded that your proposal is neither credible nor attractive.’
Péter Magyar Led Hungarians out of Autocracy. Where Will He Take Them Now? — In his first substantial conversation with a foreign journalist since being elected, Péter Magyar, Hungary’s new Prime Minister, discusses the rewriting of the Hungarian constitution, the implications of
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Steve Jobs U.S. Commemorative $1 Coin Goes on Sale — The United States Mint today began selling a new $1 American Innovation Coin featuring Steve Jobs, purchasable from the U.S. Mint website. The $1 Steve Jobs Coin features a young Steve Jobs in a turtleneck, jeans, and sneakers,
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Why is Israel allowed to take part in the Eurovision song contest? — Five countries are boycotting the 70th edition of Eurovision on May 16 in protest over Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Starmer vows to ‘get on with governing’ as scores of MPs urge him to quit — The British prime minister is under pressure after his Labour Party suffered election losses.
Two years without a laptop taught me what Android can't do (and Linux can) — I'm switching back to Linux after two years on Android desktops
US in closely guarded talks to open new bases in Greenland — It is seeking to open three bases in the south of the Arctic territory, according to multiple officials familiar with the talks.
German Firms’ Outlook in China Improves Despite Geopolitics — German businesses’ outlook on the Chinese economy improved from last year despite the Iran war impacting their operations and persistent geopolitical tensions.
Oil Holds Gain as Trump Casts Doubt Over Ceasefire With Iran — Oil pushed higher as US President Donald Trump cast doubt over the ceasefire with Iran after rejecting Tehran’s latest peace offer, prolonging the effective closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz.
Have Billionaires Gone Too Far? — “We’ve seen them overplaying their hand,” the sociologist Brooke Harrington says. “They’re pillaging American cultural institutions. They’re pillaging democracy.”
The Grandmothers Who Become Mothers Again — In “Mawmaw,” the photographer Anthony Wilson pays tribute to West Virginia women who, after one tragedy or another, care for their children’s children.
Butterfly numbers are dropping but here are five species you may see more of — A warming climate has helped some to flourish, researchers say, but the outlook is troubling.
Dreame food waste disposer review: The ideal food scrap condenser for apartments or limited counter space — The Dreame SF25 isn't a composter like Amazon says. It's still a stylish way to downsize food waste in a small space.
Gunman arrested after opening fire on busy street near Harvard University — Gunman arrested after opening fire on busy street near Harvard University
Modal vs. Separate Page: UX Decision Tree — Smashing Magazine — How to choose between modals and pages, when to avoid modals, and how to determine the right level of interruption or navigation. Brought to you by Smart Interface Design Patterns, a **friendly video course on UX** a
Report alleges Israel operated covert outpost in Iraq during war on Iran — According to The Wall Street Journal, Israel operated a military base in the Iraq during the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Bond Market’s Warsh Trade Falls Apart as Oil Fans Inflation Risk — Not long ago, the Treasury market thought it had the Kevin Warsh trade figured out: Simply bet on the multiple interest rate cuts that the nominee had been expected to deliver if he got the job to lead the Federal
Once again, SpaceX has set a new record for the tallest rocket ever built — SpaceX cleared an important milestone Monday on the road to launching a new version of Starship.
Henry Zeffman: PM puts himself back in the game for now — The prime minister has told the Cabinet a leadership contest had not been triggered, and that he wouldn't be resigning.
Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin powering Atlanta Braves' offense — Veteran All-Star Matt Olson and reigning Rookie of the Year Drake Baldwin headline a lineup that has the Braves running away with the NL East.
Why Soccer Still Defies Statistical Analysis — Sarah Rudd, who once ran analytics for Arsenal, made her name applying the tenets of probability theory to movements on the pitch. Even she admits not everything can be solved with data.
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German Investor Outlook Unexpectedly Improves on Hope Over War — German investor optimism unexpectedly improved on hope that the fighting in the Middle East will end soon, reducing the threat to Europe’s largest economy.
Pop Mart Sales Growth Decelerates Amid Sharp Overseas Slowdown — Pop Mart International Group Ltd. reported slower sales growth for the first quarter, marking a deceleration from its rapid expansion last year amid waning momentum for its blockbuster Labubu toys.
Why so many good MLB teams have closer issues in 2026 — Bullpens are more volatile than ever, and closers with a capital C are few and far between, even for baseball's elite.
Stephen Colbert interviewing Kimmel, Fallon, Meyers and Oliver at the same time is beautiful chaos — So much hectic energy in one room.
Carbon credits are flawed, but they can still help save forests — Carbon credits bought by companies to offset their emissions really have reduced deforestation, but not by as much as credit developers claim, according to a rigorous analysis
Amazon launches 30-minute delivery across the U.S. | TechCrunch — Amazon says its new ultra-fast delivery option brings groceries, household essentials, and other items to customers’ doors in 30 minutes.
How to watch Google’s Android Show: I/O Edition today — Expect a look at Android 17 and Gemini updates.
Best TV deal: Save $70 on Roku Smart TV 65-inch — It comes with voice control built in.
Hitachi Said to Mull $640 Million Stake Sale in Machine Firm — Japanese industrial electronics maker Hitachi Ltd. is looking to offload about 8% of Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. shares in block trades, according to people familiar with the matter.
What Happens When You Try to Treat OCD With Psilocybin — Colloquially, OCD is known as the doubting disorder. In his new book “How to Not Know,” Simone Stolzoff explores whether treating that uncertainty with magic mushrooms can help people through it.
Mass wedding brings brief joy to couples in devastated Gaza — Palestinian couples gathered for a mass wedding ceremony in Gaza organised amid rubble and displacement.
Social media becomes a ‘goldmine’ for fraudsters in Jordan — Jordanians looking for a bargain are being scammed with false promises of cheap gold in a growing trend of online fraud.
These Discounted Pool-Cleaning Robots Free Up Time for Actually Swimming — Automate your pool cleaning with these surface-skimming, wall-scrubbing robots.
The Creators of ‘Hacks’ Really, Really, Really Hate AI — Ahead of the hit show’s finale, cocreators Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello talk about media consolidation, the perils of censorship, and why they find AI “deeply disturbing.”
China’s ‘Invoice Economy’ Crackdown Leaves Copper Trade Reeling — At Asia’s biggest metal industry gathering last week, a single word dominated almost every conversation — fapiao, China’s humble tax receipt.
PCOS has been officially renamed PMOS, and it’s a momentous move — PCOS will now be known as PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome), and for Alice Klein, who has the conditon, it's been a long time coming
Inside the rivalry and friendship between Rudy Gobert and Victor Wembanyama — The French big men have been friends for a decade and now face off against each other in a 2-2 series.
EQT Makes Final Intertek Bid as Investors Urge Deal Talks — EQT AB has made a fourth and final bid to acquire Intertek Group Plc as the British product-testing company comes under increasing pressure from its investors to pursue a deal.
Bonnie Tyler 'stable' in Portuguese hospital — The Welsh star had undergone emergency intestinal surgery in Portugal last week.
Everything Kelsey Impicciche uses for streaming and filming while playing 'The Sims' — And she never forgets a back-up mic.
Epson Bakes Google Gemini Into Its Latest Projector and It’s Actually Useful — The Lifestudio Grand Plus isn’t without quirks, but the ultrashort-throw home cinema projector delivers a rich picture quality in movies and games, up to a 150-inch screen size.
What is happening with Keir Starmer’s leadership: at-a-glance — The prime minister is fighting to stay on in No 10 as heavy election losses trigger a Labour revolt.
Mitsubishi Heavy Sees Global Gas Turbine Demand Staying Strong — Global orders for gas turbines will “decline slightly” this year from 2025, but remain strong due to the build-out of data centers, according to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., a major manufacturer of the equipmen
T-Mobile just dropped the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claim — No trade-in needed.
Texas accuses Netflix of spying on users, including children — The lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny over platform features like auto-play that deliver endless content to users.
Stephen Colbert reacts to Trump's UFO files using only Céline Dion clips — There were certainly moments of gold and flashes of light.
Video: Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in drug war — Philippines Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has taken refuge in the country’s parliament, as police sought to detain him.
The best wireless earbuds of 2026, tested by experts — Our audio experts put the best wireless earbuds from Apple, Sony, Bose, and Soundcore to the test.
Gold Steady as Traders Track Hormuz Stalemate, Inflation Risks — Gold drifted lower as investors assessed the deadlock in the Middle East conflict, while the dollar climbed ahead of a key US inflation report.
USA’s Johnny Cardoso expected to miss World Cup through ankle injury — Atletico Madrid midfielder Cardoso is the latest name in the growing list of injured players for tournament cohosts USA.
Jess Phillips: safeguarding minister's resignation letter in full — The prominent Labour MP has resigned as safeguarding minister over Sir Keir Starmer's leadership.
At least nine killed in explosion at Pakistan market — At least nine people were killed and some 30 injured in a blast at a market in the Pakistani town of Sarai Naurang.