Footasylum Launches Major Jeans Collection as the Trend Turns Towards Nostalgic Denim
Footasylum unveiled a major denim collection featuring 13 new styles as spring wardrobes shift toward lighter, relaxed fits. The retailer highlighted the resurgence of nostalgic denim, noting 1.6 million TikTok videos using the related hashtag in the past three months. The new line offers slim, loose, and straight‑leg options for both men and women, reflecting broader streetwear trends toward vintage washes and Y2K‑inspired styling. Footasylum’s launch positions the brand to capture growing consumer demand for retro‑infused, versatile denim.

Raimi’s ‘Send Help’ Delivers Fun Chaos Over Plot
i watched Sam Raimi's new movie 'Send Help' last night and, while it sort of fell apart in the last act, it was great to see him back in action doing his thing over-the-top nasty, tons of insane reaction shots -...

Brian Cox Says UK Physics Funding Cuts Are ‘Destruction of the Future’
Senior UK physicists, led by Brian Cox, warn that government cuts to theoretical particle physics grants amounting to nearly 70% for 2026‑2030 threaten the sector’s future. The reductions will leave fewer than 20 postdoctoral researchers in the field nationwide, with...
Uni Boys
West Coast power‑pop outfit Uni Boys has released their self‑titled album, a polished collection that pushes the band into the same conversation as The Lemon Twigs, Foxygen and other revivalists. Drawing heavily on Brian Wilson’s sunshine‑pop legacy and the 1970s...

I Built a Dashboard That Shows My Entire Empire
The author spent roughly 30 minutes each morning juggling six browser tabs to verify automations, review Notion content, monitor publishing status, and troubleshoot errors. To eliminate this friction, they prompted an AI to build a single-page dashboard that aggregates all...

11 Stunning Bridal Hairstyles With Veils For Your Wedding Mood Board
The article curates 11 bridal hairstyles paired with veils, offering expert advice on how to harmonize hair and veil for a cohesive wedding look. Stylists emphasize designing the hairstyle with the veil in mind, focusing on placement, proportion, and veil...

Miley Cyrus's Head-to-Toe Hermès Leather Mixes Rock & Roll With Stealth Wealth
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Miley Cyrus swapped her recent Hannah Montana‑themed glitter for a sleek Hermès ensemble from the brand’s fall 2025 collection. The outfit combined structured tailoring, padded shoulders and black stilettos, delivering a rock‑infused, stealth‑wealth aesthetic. This shift highlights...
LENG8 Ensures Quality Control of Cellular RNA Export
LENG8 has been identified as a key protein that monitors and controls RNA quality in cells, ensuring only properly processed RNA is exported from the nucleus while defective RNA is retained and degraded. molecularbiology
HomeToGo Study Finds the Most Budget-Friendly National Parks for Americans
HomeToGo’s latest study ranks the United States’ most budget‑friendly national parks by analyzing median nightly accommodation costs, visitor density, and accessibility. Death Valley, Petrified Forest and Shenandoah lead the top‑ten list, while iconic sites like the Grand Canyon fall lower...

SCATTERBRAIN Share Anthemic New Track ‘FAST LANE’
Scatterbrain has dropped its second single, “Fast Lane,” marking a step into arena‑ready modern rock. The track opens with atmospheric build‑ups before launching into a freight‑train‑like chorus, showcasing frontman Brian Burkheiser’s knack for anthemic songwriting. Lyrically, the song reflects Burkheiser’s...
ELDER Stream Title Track From Upcoming New Album Through Zero
Elder has released the streaming title track “Through Zero,” the lead single from their forthcoming album of the same name, slated for release on May 29, 2024. The record will be distributed by Blues Funeral Recordings in North America, Stickman...
25 Years in and Coachella's Food Lineup Is Bigger than Ever. Here Are the Spots to Hit.
Coachella celebrates its 25th anniversary with a food program that now features more than 75 vendors, ranging from casual street‑food stalls to high‑end experiences like Nobu’s reservation‑only omakase counter. VIP ticket holders gain access to exclusive dining events, including family‑style...
Billy Strings Drops In On Sam Bush’s Concert In Michigan
Billy Strings made a surprise appearance at Sam Bush’s concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan, performing at the St. Cecilia Music Center. He joined Bush’s band for acoustic renditions of the Stanley Brothers’ “Think Of What You’ve Done” and Charlie Monroe’s...

The Dawn of Duckets — Part 4: The Trail Provides
In "The Dawn of Duckets — Part 4: The Trail Provides," long‑distance hiker Duckets D recounts a near‑disaster when a missing headlamp threatened a night trek. He encounters a local shop owner who, despite closing, drives him home, supplies the headlamp,...
NYC Health + Hospitals Rolls Out AI Tool to Boost Maternal Safety
NYC Health + Hospitals has launched a $2.75 million program deploying PeriWatch Vigilance, an AI‑driven early‑warning and decision‑support system for maternal‑fetal care. The tool, currently active at the North Central Bronx hospital, will be expanded to all 11 system hospitals by...

Do Not Start Week Blind. The Secret Cost You’re Paying
The post warns that beginning a week without a clear plan forces professionals into reactive mode, filling days with low‑priority tasks. This lack of direction creates hidden costs, such as wasted time, missed strategic opportunities, and reduced productivity. By Friday,...

The Habit of Mentally Negotiating With Yourself All Day
The article highlights a subtle but relentless habit: constantly negotiating with yourself over trivial choices from the moment you wake up. These micro‑decisions—whether to get out of bed, check a phone, or start a task—create a hidden stream of mental...

The Habit of Delaying Small Actions — Why It Builds Invisible Stress
The article explains how postponing tiny tasks creates mental “open loops” that drain attention and generate invisible stress. Each delayed action leaves a subconscious cue that competes for cognitive bandwidth, turning harmless minutes into hidden tension. Completing micro‑tasks instantly clears...

When You Don’t Know What to Say to God Anymore
Starla’s latest Substack post addresses the growing sense of prayer fatigue many women experience, describing how silence often becomes a protective avoidance rather than true surrender. She explains that authentic, even messy, prayers are more important than polished language when...

A Flesh-Eating Fly Is Advancing Towards the US Border – Can It Be Stopped?
The New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) has been confirmed in the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon, bringing the parasite within a few hundred miles of the Texas border. Decades‑old eradication using the sterile insect technique (SIT) has unraveled...

Tortoise Books Summer 2026 Tour Dates
Tortoise Books announced an eight‑show North American summer tour running from June 25 to July 3, 2026, covering major cities from New York to Toronto. The dates follow the band’s 2025 release of *Touch*, their first studio album in a...

She Can Mentally Time Travel—One of the True Human Superpowers. Why Did Everyone Think She Was Lying?
A French teenager identified only as TL has been diagnosed with hyperthymesia, a rare condition that gives her vivid autobiographical recall and the ability to mentally “time‑travel” both backward and forward. Neurologist Valentina La Corte’s 2024 Neurocase study describes TL’s detailed mental...
Education Is Kindness, Not Just Credentials
Let's be mindful that credentials don't make you educated. Knowing how to interact and engage with other humans is a mark of the educated. Being kind, to be able to consider a perspective even without agreement is the mark of...

Sex Pistols at 50: How Punk’s Most Notorious Band Became Part of the Mainstream
The Sex Pistols’ 1976 debut at London’s 100 Club sparked the British punk explosion, leading to a rapid rise that saw them signed to EMI, released “Anarchy in the UK,” and issued the controversial “God Save the Queen,” which was...

Raffaele Scoccia Captures the Sound of Stillness in New Release “Silent Mountains”
Raffaele Scoccia released the solo‑piano single “Silent Mountains” on March 27, 2026, drawing inspiration from a winter day in Italy’s Dolomite range. The composition returns to his piano roots after electronic projects under the Moon Rocket alias, emphasizing minimalism and melodic clarity....
Michael Kors UK Sees Lower Sales and Profits on Store Closures
Michael Kors UK reported a sharp decline in turnover, dropping to just under £60 million (≈ $75 million) from almost £71 million (≈ $89 million) as store closures and a weak economic environment weighed on sales. Despite the revenue drop, the gross profit margin improved to...

Turn Ego's Fearful Child Into Written Insight
I experience ego as a terrified child. Meditate on one fearful thought, move it from your head to paper, and follow the simple directions below. xoxo bk Download the One-Belief-At-A-Time Worksheet: thework.com/downloads theworkofbyronkatie #byronkatie #innerwisdom #selfhelp #selfinquiry #healingjourney #selflovejourney #dailylesson #mindfulness #TheWork

The Women Leading a New Generation of Scuba Divers
Women are rapidly reshaping the scuba industry, now comprising nearly 40% of PADI certifications and surpassing men in new certifications since 2022. Initiatives such as PADI’s Women in Diving program and regional projects like the Maldives Underwater Initiative have added...
Leaving HuffPost to Build Thrive: Leap of Microsteps
How do you know when it's time to take a leap? I did exactly that when I left The Huffington Post (@HuffPost) in 2016 to found @Thrive Global, helping people adopt healthy habits that drive better health outcomes, engagement, and productivity — one...
Mindful Social Media Use Impacts Our Emotional Well‑Being
So it's just SO IMPORTANT 👏 👏 👏 that we are mindful of how we use social media and how that use is making us feel.

Does Benadryl Cause Dementia?
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is an over‑the‑counter antihistamine that also acts as an anticholinergic, causing drowsiness and other side effects, especially in older adults. Observational studies link long‑term high anticholinergic exposure to increased dementia risk, though causation remains unproven. The drug appears...
Stop Overthinking: Comparison Sabotages Your Content Confidence
I've been talking to clients who overthink and question everything when it comes to posting content. And there are 2 camps they find themselves in. The first is they are so deep in comparison that it makes them question everything they...

ENG8 Is Moving From Lab to Industrial LENR Bergamo, Italy 2026
ENG8 International unveiled its EnergiCell at the IWAHLM 17 conference in Bergamo, announcing a jump from Technology Readiness Level 4 to 7, signalling a shift from laboratory validation to industrial‑grade prototypes. The modular system can be configured for thermal, electrical, or hybrid output...

Automate Meeting Prep Once, Save Time Daily
I stopped prepping for meetings. Instead, I built a system that does it for me. Every morning, I get a daily brief built by Claude, with all the docs to review, async agendas, and today's meetings. For every external meeting,...

Migration Stories Reveal Entrepreneurship as Survival Path
Books that aren’t about entrepreneurship that’ve helped me: The Warmth of Other Suns In the early 1900s around six million Southern black Americans migrated up north and out west to California. Even though slavery ended in the 1800s, in the...

Toddler Tantrum Happening Now, This 4-Step Method Can Help Calm Them Fast
Dr Robin Clark of Bupa UK explains that temper tantrums are a normal developmental phase, typically emerging around 18 months and fading by age four as language skills improve. Bupa’s analysis of UK Google searches from May 2021 to April 2025 shows...

The Quiet Discomfort of Becoming More Honest With Yourself
The piece describes the unsettling yet essential phase when you start seeing yourself with greater honesty. This quiet discomfort arises as familiar mental shortcuts dissolve, revealing patterns and misaligned behaviors previously ignored. The author emphasizes that the clarity gained is...

Why Your Body Feels Tired Even After Rest
{"summary":"The post explores why we often feel lingering fatigue even after sleeping or taking breaks, describing a type of tiredness that feels like the body never fully powers down. It explains that this sensation stems from a mix of physiological...

How to Get Horny Again
The post cites a 2026 American Sexual Health Association survey showing only 38 % of Americans are satisfied with their sex lives and less than one‑in‑four couples discuss sex openly. It argues that poor communication fuels dissatisfaction and offers seven targeted...
Containment Fatigue: Exec Women Mask Exhaustion for Teams
If your family gets the exhausted version of you, the angry version of you, the “I don’t have time” version of you… but your team gets the composed version… that’s containment fatigue. And it’s predictable in executive women.

Your Focus Is Your Superpower in Distraction
Where does your superpower lie? In a world that's competing for your attention, your focus is everything. #mindfulness https://t.co/9EA84vEcVB
Why a Former Tour De France Pro Recommends Gaining Weight
Former Tour de France pro Svein Tuft joins Mike Levy’s podcast to recount wild career anecdotes, from train‑hopping across North America to a UFO sighting in British Columbia. He argues that ultra‑endurance athletes should deliberately gain weight rather than arrive...
Intense Exercise Boosts Brain Impulse Control, Says Huberman
Brain benefits of intense exercise, including impulse control @foundmyfitness on the Huberman Lab podcast out now. https://t.co/ikb1qKevnc

High‑intensity Training Belongs Later; Adaptations Differ in Timing
"Why don't we do high-intensity early in the build?" Because high-intensity and low-intensity adaptations operate over different timeframes... https://t.co/UUH1ANwGG7

Blocking TIE2 Protein May Prevent Blood Vessel Defects in the Brain
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania identified the endothelial receptor TIE2 as a pivotal link between the MEKK3‑KLF2/4 and PI3K signaling cascades that drive cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). In mouse models, oral inhibition of TIE2 with the tyrosine‑kinase inhibitor rebastinib...
Success Needs One Reason, Failure Finds a Hundred
Unsuccessful toads have 100 reasons why "it" won't work... The ones who succeed though? They have one reason why it must...
Shocking Designs Drive Fashion's Evolution, Says Roseberry
The ghost of Elsa Schiaparelli "has much better things to do than walk the halls of the Place Vendome," Daniel Roseberry told me in the months leading up to a blockbuster Schiap exhibition. My latest video, on how shocking clothes...

Row K Faces Cash Crisis, Top Execs Depart
New: Meltdown at the new indie distributor Row K, @elmayimbe has the details. President Megan Colligan and marketing chief Ben Carlson are set to exit after just 7 months. Cash problems; strategic re-set seems underway for Chris Woodward and Raj...
Coffee Vs. Alcohol: How They Disrupt Sleep and Recovery
How do coffee and alcohol affect sleep, performance, and recovery? Join our upcoming live webinar, make use of the early-bird offer. https://t.co/6Nswtdw8XP https://t.co/j5xZAUyGoz
Your Future Self Is Built From Today's Choices
The person you’ll be in 5 years depends on: - The books you read - The people you spend time with - The food you eat - The habits you adopt - The conversations you engage in today. Each choice is a step toward the future...