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How Smart Exterior Investments Can Boost Your Property Value
NewsApr 8, 2026

How Smart Exterior Investments Can Boost Your Property Value

Exterior upgrades dominate the highest‑return home improvement projects, with 90% of top‑ROI cases coming from outside work, according to Remodeling’s 2024 Cost vs. Value Report. Fencing, a frequently overlooked upgrade, can generate up to a 212% return on landscaping spend...

By CEO Today
Navigating the Metacrisis: Finding Calm in the Storm Through Awareness and Meditation
BlogApr 8, 2026

Navigating the Metacrisis: Finding Calm in the Storm Through Awareness and Meditation

The Great Simplification podcast episode explores how cultivating inner awareness through meditation can help individuals and societies navigate the "metacrisis" of overlapping global and personal challenges. Host Sam Harris argues that most suffering stems from unconscious identification with thought, which,...

By The Great Simplification
The Gaping Hole in Paul McCartney's Resume? His Solo Career
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Gaping Hole in Paul McCartney's Resume? His Solo Career

An analysis of Paul McCartney’s post‑Beatles output shows his collaborative work consistently outperformed his solo efforts on the charts. In the U.S., Wings and other partnerships yielded more No. 1 albums and a greater number of Top 10 singles than his solo...

By Ultimate Classic Rock
Save $100 On Marriott Hotel Stay With Amex Offers Deal (Targeted)
NewsApr 8, 2026

Save $100 On Marriott Hotel Stay With Amex Offers Deal (Targeted)

American Express has launched a targeted Amex Offers promotion that gives cardmembers a $100 statement credit after spending $400 on Marriott hotel bookings. The deal applies to stays in the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico between April 8 and...

By One Mile at a Time
Review – The Nice House by the Sea #10: Transformed
NewsApr 8, 2026

Review – The Nice House by the Sea #10: Transformed

GeekDad’s review of DC’s The Nice House by the Sea #10, titled “Transformed,” awards the issue a flawless 10/10 from reviewer Ray. The story pits elite, body‑altering celebrity survivors against Walter’s original group in a bloody showdown for a lake...

By GeekDad
Slurrp Farm Taps Into the Everyday Struggle Behind School Tiffins
NewsApr 8, 2026

Slurrp Farm Taps Into the Everyday Struggle Behind School Tiffins

Slurrp Farm, the millet‑based children’s food brand, launched a Back to School campaign featuring a short film that dramatizes parents’ daily worry about unfinished tiffins. The ad follows seven‑year‑old Kabeer’s chaotic morning and shows his mother packing Slurrp Farm Millet...

By afaqs! (India)
Dr. Said Laouadi on the Connection Between Food and Literature
NewsApr 8, 2026

Dr. Said Laouadi on the Connection Between Food and Literature

Professor Said Laouadi of Cadi Ayyad University won the 2025 Sheikh Zayed Book Award for his 2023 monograph *Food and Speech*, which maps food‑related metaphors across pre‑modern Arabic texts. The study shows how expressions linking eating and speech function as...

By Publishing Perspectives
The Good Man’s Alibi
BlogApr 8, 2026

The Good Man’s Alibi

The essay "The Good Man’s Alibi" examines how men often hide behind overwork, financial provision, and religious language to avoid confronting their emotional absence in family life. It argues that staying physically present without genuine engagement is a hollow form...

By The Biblical Man
A Neuroscience Protocol to Strengthen Memory and Accelerate Learning
BlogApr 8, 2026

A Neuroscience Protocol to Strengthen Memory and Accelerate Learning

A new neuroscience‑based protocol outlines how the timing of study sessions and sleep can dramatically boost memory retention. The guide emphasizes aligning learning with optimal brain states, leveraging sleep‑dependent consolidation, and incorporating movement and nutrition cues. It is positioned for...

By Better Brain by Dr. Julie
I Built a Custom Slack Inbox. It Was Easier than You’d Think. | Yash Tekriwal (Clay)
PodcastApr 8, 20260 min

I Built a Custom Slack Inbox. It Was Easier than You’d Think. | Yash Tekriwal (Clay)

Yash Tekriwal, head of education at Clay, engineered a custom Slack inbox that automatically categorizes more than 150 daily notifications into action‑required, read‑later, and FYI buckets. He built the system using Perplexity Computer and OpenClaw, showcasing how AI‑assisted tools can...

By Lenny Rachitsky
Dementia Care + The Antwone Q. Fisher
BlogApr 8, 2026

Dementia Care + The Antwone Q. Fisher

Soul Thursdays is hosting two live Zoom conversations in April. On April 9, Dr. Kalisha Bonds Johnson, a nurse scientist at Emory’s Integrated Memory Care Clinic, will discuss dementia caregiving, early warning signs, and cultural challenges faced by Black families. The...

By Soul Thursdays - LIVE Episode Community
Henry Miller: On the Bleak Future of ART and What Modern Man Dreads Most
BlogApr 8, 2026

Henry Miller: On the Bleak Future of ART and What Modern Man Dreads Most

Henry Miller argues that prolonged global conflicts will marginalize art, as societies prioritize security and material needs over creative expression. He warns that artists may become economic outcasts, with poetry and other forms repurposed for destructive ends. The essay suggests...

By Poetic Outlaws
Self‑starters Who Solve Problems Become In‑Demand
SocialApr 8, 2026

Self‑starters Who Solve Problems Become In‑Demand

The best career advice I ever received: There's nothing more valuable than someone who can just figure it out. Do some work. Ask the key questions. Get it done. Repeat. If you do that, people will fight over you.

By Sahil Bloom
Why Your Calmest Students Are Falling Apart Right Now
BlogApr 8, 2026

Why Your Calmest Students Are Falling Apart Right Now

The post highlights how standardized testing season intensifies stress for students, especially those with trauma histories, by disrupting routines, demanding prolonged stillness, and removing trusted adults. It explains that these pressures can trigger toxic stress and lead to behavioral crises....

By Pam McNall, Respectful Ways
New Research Debunks Old Myth: Baby Rattlesnakes Don’t Deliver Deadlier Bites
NewsApr 8, 2026

New Research Debunks Old Myth: Baby Rattlesnakes Don’t Deliver Deadlier Bites

New research published in the journal Toxins disproves the long‑standing belief that baby rattlesnakes deliver more lethal bites than adults. The study shows juveniles can regulate venom just as well, but adults have glands up to three times larger, injecting...

By ExplorersWeb
New Artemis II Images Give Fresh Look at Our Lunar Neighbour
NewsApr 8, 2026

New Artemis II Images Give Fresh Look at Our Lunar Neighbour

NASA released the first crewed images of the Moon’s far side captured by the Artemis II crew during their 10‑day lunar flyby on 6 April. The photos showcase the Orientale basin, Grimaldi crater, ancient lava flows, and a 54‑minute solar eclipse with...

By Silicon Republic
Citi Expands Premium Dining Series with The Supper Club for Strata Elite Card Holders
NewsApr 8, 2026

Citi Expands Premium Dining Series with The Supper Club for Strata Elite Card Holders

Citi is expanding its Supper Club Dining Series for Strata Elite℠ Card members, adding five new events across the United States in 2026. The schedule includes experiences in Miami, Los Angeles, the Hamptons, with additional events slated for Chicago in...

By The Points Guy (TPG)
Why I Stopped Typing My Prompts (And What I Use Instead)
NewsApr 8, 2026

Why I Stopped Typing My Prompts (And What I Use Instead)

The author switched from typing to using WhisperFlow, an AI‑enhanced voice dictation app, for emails, AI prompts, and messaging. WhisperFlow’s processing layer cleans up natural speech, allowing users to ramble and think aloud while producing polished text. This change reduced...

By Asian Efficiency
Review – Bleeding Hearts #3: Language Barrier
NewsApr 8, 2026

Review – Bleeding Hearts #3: Language Barrier

Bleeding Hearts #3, written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Stipian Morian, earned a 9.5/10 from GeekDad. The issue introduces intelligent zombies with their own incomprehensible language, focusing on a young zombie named Poke who discovers a wounded mother and...

By GeekDad
Particles Seen Emerging From Empty Space for First Time
NewsApr 8, 2026

Particles Seen Emerging From Empty Space for First Time

Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory's RHIC have detected a rare pair of short‑lived particles produced in high‑energy proton collisions, offering the strongest experimental evidence to date that mass can emerge from vacuum fluctuations. The observation supports quantum chromodynamics' view that...

By New Scientist – Robots
When They Burned the Butterfly by Wen-Yi Lee
NewsApr 8, 2026

When They Burned the Butterfly by Wen-Yi Lee

Wen‑Yi Lee’s debut novel *When They Burned the Butterfly* reimagines 1972 Singapore as a magical underworld where fire‑wielding teenagers navigate gang politics, romance, and state repression. The protagonist, Adeline Siow, inherits flame‑magic and joins the all‑female Red Butterfly gang, confronting...

By Strange Horizons
Why The Double Helix Is Such an Extraordinary but Infuriating Book
NewsApr 8, 2026

Why The Double Helix Is Such an Extraordinary but Infuriating Book

James Watson’s 1968 memoir *The Double Helix* is hailed as a landmark in science writing, turning the discovery of DNA into a vivid personal adventure. Its narrative style sparked a new genre of scientific memoirs and motivated countless students to...

By New Scientist – Robots
The Universal Genève Polerouter Relaunches in Force, with No Less than 11 New Models
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Universal Genève Polerouter Relaunches in Force, with No Less than 11 New Models

Swiss watchmaker Universal Genève announced a major Polerouter revival, unveiling eleven new models across two lines: a permanent Prêt‑à‑porter collection and six seasonal Capsule editions. The watches range from 37 mm to 39 mm, offered in stainless steel, 18 k rose gold, and...

By Time+Tide Watches
In Uncertain Times, Fashion Reaches For Its Armor
NewsApr 8, 2026

In Uncertain Times, Fashion Reaches For Its Armor

Spring 2026 runway shows saw a surge of medieval‑inspired armor, with designers like Burberry, Conner Ives, McQueen, and Yuhan Wang turning chain mail, lamellar plates and chest‑plates into high‑fashion statements. The trend draws on Europe’s Middle Ages, a period historians...

By W Magazine
Wealth Managers Forecast ‘Historic Surge’ in Fine Wine Demand Amid ‘Great Wealth Flight’
NewsApr 8, 2026

Wealth Managers Forecast ‘Historic Surge’ in Fine Wine Demand Amid ‘Great Wealth Flight’

WineCap’s 2026 Wealth Report finds 97% of wealth managers expect fine‑wine demand to rise, marking the highest confidence in the study’s four‑year history. The market has recovered from a prolonged downturn, with bid‑offer spreads tightening and liquidity returning across key...

By The Drinks Business
An Extra Day in Lisbon
NewsApr 8, 2026

An Extra Day in Lisbon

Lisbon is rapidly becoming a magnet for entrepreneurs and digital nomads, thanks to favorable tax policies, robust connectivity, and a vibrant startup ecosystem. The city’s cultural fabric—spanning world‑class museums, contemporary galleries, and a dynamic dining scene—offers a high‑quality lifestyle that...

By Business Traveller (UK)
There’s a Good Video-Game Adaptation Out (Without Mario in It)
NewsApr 8, 2026

There’s a Good Video-Game Adaptation Out (Without Mario in It)

Japanese director Genki Kawamura transforms the indie horror game Exit 8 into a claustrophobic thriller that unfolds in Tokyo’s subway labyrinth. The film opens with a pregnant mother harassed on a crowded train, underscoring Japan’s declining birthrate and the social anxiety...

By Vulture (New York Magazine)
The Best Ironman and 70.3 Races for Your Swim, Bike, and Run Strengths
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Best Ironman and 70.3 Races for Your Swim, Bike, and Run Strengths

The analysis of over 200,000 finishes from Ironman and Ironman 70.3 events (2023‑2025) shows that the run remains the most decisive leg for age‑group athletes, accounting for roughly 41‑44% of overall race importance. Swim and transitions, while comprising only about 10‑16%...

By Triathlete
Toddlers Are Happier Giving Treats to Others than Receiving Them, Study Finds
NewsApr 8, 2026

Toddlers Are Happier Giving Treats to Others than Receiving Them, Study Finds

A new study in Developmental Science observed 134 toddlers aged 16‑24 months and found they displayed higher happiness scores when giving treats to a puppet than when receiving treats themselves. The boost in mood occurred in both costly (giving away...

By PsyPost
Galaxy Starves Its Supermassive Black Hole, Loses 95% of Its Brightness
NewsApr 8, 2026

Galaxy Starves Its Supermassive Black Hole, Loses 95% of Its Brightness

Researchers have observed galaxy J0218‑0036 dimming by 95 % over a 20‑year span as its central supermassive black hole was starved of gas. Archival optical data from SDSS compared with recent Subaru Hyper Suprime‑Cam images revealed a ~98 % drop in accretion flow...

By Space.com
Read to Respond: Global Migration
NewsApr 8, 2026

Read to Respond: Global Migration

Duke University Press has launched the Read to Respond Global Migration reading list, a curated collection of recent books and journal articles that examine migration through lenses of labor, climate, security, gender and race. All journal articles and special issues are freely...

By Duke University Press – Blog
Ina Garten's Oven Tip Gives Chicken A Mouthwatering Golden Crust
NewsApr 8, 2026

Ina Garten's Oven Tip Gives Chicken A Mouthwatering Golden Crust

Ina Garten, the longtime host of *Barefoot Contessa*, reveals a simple yet powerful oven technique that transforms roasted chicken. By pouring sauces or marinades into the roasting pan before placing the bird, the chicken browns evenly while the skin stays...

By Tasting Table
How Imaging Supports Conservation
NewsApr 8, 2026

How Imaging Supports Conservation

Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor but support about 25% of marine species and provide food, income, and coastal protection for roughly 500 million people. Between 2009 and 2018 the world lost about 14% of its reefs,...

By IT News Africa
Uncover the Hidden Triggers Behind Teen Outbursts
SocialApr 8, 2026

Uncover the Hidden Triggers Behind Teen Outbursts

Big reactions aren’t just about the moment. What's behind the buildup? What is your teen avoiding? What's behind the emotional explosion?

By Dr. Ann-Louise T. Lockhart
How to Use Google Maps and Gemini to Plan a Stress-Free Vacation
NewsApr 8, 2026

How to Use Google Maps and Gemini to Plan a Stress-Free Vacation

Google Maps has transformed from a basic navigation tool into a comprehensive travel assistant, now featuring AI‑driven itinerary suggestions via Gemini. The app’s Directory tab streamlines navigation through airports and train stations, while the busyness indicator helps travelers avoid crowds....

By CNET (All)
Asthma Exacerbations Drop with Medium-Dose ICS to Biologic Switch
NewsApr 8, 2026

Asthma Exacerbations Drop with Medium-Dose ICS to Biologic Switch

A recent analysis of 2016‑2023 Optum claims data shows that asthma patients who switched from a medium‑dose inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) directly to a biologic experienced markedly larger reductions in exacerbations and systemic corticosteroid fills than those who escalated to high‑dose ICS....

By Healio
As Indian Cities Struggle to Plan for Heat, the Most Vulnerable Suffer
NewsApr 8, 2026

As Indian Cities Struggle to Plan for Heat, the Most Vulnerable Suffer

Early March saw Delhi breach 35 °C, the earliest such spike since 2011, while Mumbai warned of 40 °C temperatures. Experts link these extremes to the urban heat‑island effect, which can make city surfaces up to 45 % hotter than surrounding rural areas....

By Dialogue Earth
People Are Losing It over 7-Eleven Merch. Welcome to the Surprisingly Cool World of Convenience Store Chic
NewsApr 8, 2026

People Are Losing It over 7-Eleven Merch. Welcome to the Surprisingly Cool World of Convenience Store Chic

7‑Eleven’s online‑only apparel line, 7Collection, has turned convenience‑store branding into a streetwear phenomenon. Launched in 2022, the store offers everything from logo tees to limited‑edition collaborations that sell out within minutes. The line taps into music, art and summer culture,...

By Fast Company
Sleepyhead Highlights Durability in BITE Sofa with Creator-Led Campaign
NewsApr 8, 2026

Sleepyhead Highlights Durability in BITE Sofa with Creator-Led Campaign

Sleepyhead introduced the BITE sofa, a compact, stain‑ and water‑repellent piece built with high‑resilience foam for everyday durability. The launch is supported by a creator‑led campaign featuring a music video starring artist Gandhar and dancer Piyush Gurbhele. Influencers extend the narrative...

By afaqs! (India)
Adapt Your Run Plan, Not Just Follow Rigidly
SocialApr 8, 2026

Adapt Your Run Plan, Not Just Follow Rigidly

Not following a training plan can create a situation where a runner progresses too aggressively and lead to injury. But so can strictly following a training plan. It’s common for runners to follow a plan, start to feel aches/pains, but...

By rebuiltpt
Sex, Drugs, and Economics: A Curious Book?
SocialApr 8, 2026

Sex, Drugs, and Economics: A Curious Book?

Wasn’t there a book called “Sex, Drugs and Economics”? I’m sure I remember reading it a few years ago… cc Diane Coyle https://t.co/5UndYu9Hqt

By Dave Birch
BYD's Luxury Brand Yangwang to Debut U8L Four-Seat Version at Beijing Auto Show
BlogApr 8, 2026

BYD's Luxury Brand Yangwang to Debut U8L Four-Seat Version at Beijing Auto Show

Chinese EV maker BYD’s ultra‑luxury sub‑brand Yangwang will unveil a four‑seat version of its flagship U8L at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show. The U8L Dingshi Edition starts at 1.3 million yuan (≈ $190,350), a price premium over the existing six‑seat model. The...

By CnEVPost
Rely on Relationships, Not Just Networks, During AI Layoffs
SocialApr 8, 2026

Rely on Relationships, Not Just Networks, During AI Layoffs

Laid off? Lean on your relationships, not your network. AI-driven #layoffs are accelerating. The people who weather them best are the ones who invested in their #relationships. https://t.co/x864beVUQb #jobs #careeradvice

By Catherine Adenle
Slow Cooker Barbacoa Tacos Recipe
NewsApr 8, 2026

Slow Cooker Barbacoa Tacos Recipe

Julie Kinnaird’s Chowhound feature shows how a slow cooker can reproduce authentic Mexican barbacoa tacos without a pit. The method marinates a 2‑3 lb chuck roast in citrus, vinegar, and spices, then braises it for four hours before blending a Guajillo‑based...

By Chowhound
‘Paper Gardens’: The Flower and the Serpent Beneath
NewsApr 8, 2026

‘Paper Gardens’: The Flower and the Serpent Beneath

The Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru is hosting “Paper Gardens: Art, Botany and Empire” through July 5, showcasing colonial‑era botanical illustrations alongside Indian contributions. Curator Shrey Maurya highlights how 18th‑19th‑century plant hunting served commercial and imperial interests, often marginalizing local...

By ArtReview
Billie Holiday’s Birth Celebrated in Illustrated Tale
SocialApr 8, 2026

Billie Holiday’s Birth Celebrated in Illustrated Tale

Mister and Lady Day – the charming illustrated story of Billie Holiday, born on this day in 1915, and the dog who loved her https://t.co/ImETu60BYq

By Maria Popova
Build a Garden, Attract Butterflies; Stop Chasing
SocialApr 8, 2026

Build a Garden, Attract Butterflies; Stop Chasing

“If you spend your time chasing butterflies, they will fly away.  But if you spend your time making a beautiful garden, the butterflies will come. Do not chase, attract.”

By Vala Afshar
Hulu Orders 50 Cent Documentary Series
NewsApr 8, 2026

Hulu Orders 50 Cent Documentary Series

Hulu has commissioned a three‑part documentary series that chronicles rapper‑turned‑entrepreneur 50 Cent’s evolution from Queens street hustler to global cultural icon. The untitled series will examine his influence across music, business ventures, and film, offering an intimate portrait of his legacy....

By The Source
Balance Praise and Criticism to Avoid Mental Turbulence
SocialApr 8, 2026

Balance Praise and Criticism to Avoid Mental Turbulence

Do not fly too high on praise, or too low on criticism. Adjusting your altitude to minimize mental turbulence is a superpower.

By Vala Afshar