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The Best Jewelry Moments From the 2026 Oscars Red Carpet
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Best Jewelry Moments From the 2026 Oscars Red Carpet

The 2026 Oscars red carpet highlighted a resurgence of vintage luxury jewelry, most notably Elle Fanning’s 1904 Cartier necklace and Rose Byrne’s Taffin‑crafted piece. Both looks underscored a shift toward heritage pieces that blend historic craftsmanship with modern glamour. Designers...

By W Magazine
Olivia Rodrigo Brings Feathered Frills to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Saint Laurent
NewsMar 16, 2026

Olivia Rodrigo Brings Feathered Frills to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Saint Laurent

Olivia Rodrigo stunned the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in a Saint Laurent strapless mini, featuring a blush‑nude bandeau bodice and a feather‑covered bubble skirt. The look, completed with matching satin pumps, marked her latest collaboration with the label, echoing previous appearances...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
Trust and Safety Precede Discipline in Child Development
SocialMar 16, 2026

Trust and Safety Precede Discipline in Child Development

A child needs trust and safety first to form a strong bond and connection before a parent can expect them to be regulated, behave and cooperate to requests, and respect them.

By Dr. Kim Van Dusen (The Parentologist)
Can Hormone Therapy for Menopause Improve Weight Loss, Bone Health?
NewsMar 16, 2026

Can Hormone Therapy for Menopause Improve Weight Loss, Bone Health?

Recent research indicates hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can enhance weight loss when combined with tirzepatide and lower osteoporosis risk when started early in menopause. A meta‑review of over one million women found no safety signals, prompting the FDA to drop...

By Medical News Today
Kamal Ravikant Teaches Inner War, Truth, and Rebuilding
SocialMar 16, 2026

Kamal Ravikant Teaches Inner War, Truth, and Rebuilding

Everyone quotes Naval. Not enough people talk about @kamalravikant. Which is strange. Because Kamal teaches a kind of strength most people completely miss. Not performance. Not status. Not hype. Inner war. Then truth. Then rebuilding. Here is why he matters:

By Douglas D.
Hooper – “Roxton”
BlogMar 16, 2026

Hooper – “Roxton”

Montreal‑based indie project hooper, led by Shane Hooper, has returned with the new single “roxton.” The song channels 1970s singer‑songwriter aesthetics, featuring lush strings that add cinematic weight. Reviewers note a vocal delivery reminiscent of Andy Shauf’s early recordings, delivering a warm,...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
#384 – Special Episode — Obicetrapib: The CETP Inhibitor with Cardiovascular Benefits and Potential Alzheimer’s Prevention
BlogMar 16, 2026

#384 – Special Episode — Obicetrapib: The CETP Inhibitor with Cardiovascular Benefits and Potential Alzheimer’s Prevention

Obicetrapib, a next‑generation CETP inhibitor, has demonstrated potent LDL‑C, apoB, and Lp(a) reductions in a large phase III lipid trial. A pre‑specified biomarker sub‑study reported a marked attenuation of p‑tau217 progression, especially among APOE4/4 carriers, hinting at a potential Alzheimer’s‑related benefit....

By The Peter Attia Drive / Articles
#384 - Special Episode — Obicetrapib: The CETP Inhibitor with Cardiovascular Benefits and Potential Alzheimer's Prevention
PodcastMar 16, 202652 min

#384 - Special Episode — Obicetrapib: The CETP Inhibitor with Cardiovascular Benefits and Potential Alzheimer's Prevention

In this special episode, host Peter Atiyah dives deep into obicetrapib, a CETP inhibitor that lowers LDL‑C and ApoB while raising HDL‑C, and examines its renewed promise in cardiovascular disease and potential Alzheimer’s prevention, especially for APOE‑E4 carriers. He outlines...

By The Peter Attia Drive
Alex Warren Returns to Australia and New Zealand for Seven-Date Arena Run
NewsMar 16, 2026

Alex Warren Returns to Australia and New Zealand for Seven-Date Arena Run

Alex Warren announced a seven‑date arena tour across Australia and New Zealand for August‑September 2026, marking his return less than a year after a sold‑out 2025 run. The itinerary hits major venues from Christchurch’s Wolfbrook Arena to Perth Arena, with general‑public tickets...

By Billboard
Denali’s Hunter Syndrome Candidate in the Spotlight After REGENXBIO Rejection
NewsMar 16, 2026

Denali’s Hunter Syndrome Candidate in the Spotlight After REGENXBIO Rejection

REGENXBIO's gene therapy RGX‑121 for Hunter syndrome received an FDA Complete Response Letter, with the agency flagging patient‑eligibility definitions, natural‑history control comparability, and the surrogate endpoint as problematic. The rejection redirects focus to Denali Therapeutics, whose enzyme‑replacement candidate tividenofusp alfa...

By BioSpace
The Three Great Lies About Climate Change
BlogMar 16, 2026

The Three Great Lies About Climate Change

The article debunks three common myths about climate change: that it is not happening, that mitigation is quick, easy and cheap, and that the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is the primary barrier to essential infrastructure projects. It cites recent...

By The Regulatory Review (Penn)
Stop Feeling Behind: Get Back on Top of Your Life in 1 Day
PodcastMar 16, 20261h 4m

Stop Feeling Behind: Get Back on Top of Your Life in 1 Day

In this episode, Mel Robbins tackles the overwhelming feeling of falling behind by introducing a "life admin day"—a dedicated weekday to clear out accumulated errands, bills, calls, and other administrative tasks. She shares a relatable anecdote about swapping batteries between...

By The Mel Robbins Podcast
Midnight Zone (Original Soundtrack)
NewsMar 16, 2026

Midnight Zone (Original Soundtrack)

Electronic musician Laurel Halo has issued the original soundtrack for Julian Charrière’s documentary Midnight Zone, a film that plunges viewers into the abyss of the Clarion‑Clipperton fracture zone. The 11‑minute opener “Sunlight Zone” and the rest of the album employ lightless...

By Pitchfork
The Women of "Sinners," "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Make Oscars History
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Women of "Sinners," "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Make Oscars History

At the 98th Academy Awards, Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman of color—and the first woman overall—to win Best Cinematography for "Sinners." Maggie Kang and Michelle Wong made history as the first South Korean‑descent creators to win an Oscar...

By Axios — Economy & Markets
The Slow Funeral of Self
BlogMar 16, 2026

The Slow Funeral of Self

The post “The Slow Funeral of Self” urges believers to embrace Christ’s call to die to self‑hood, framing the grave as a doorway to true freedom rather than an end. It draws on Luke 9:23 and biblical examples to illustrate how...

By Biblical Womanhood Substack
How to Stop Work From Taking Over Your Life
PodcastMar 16, 202643 min

How to Stop Work From Taking Over Your Life

In this episode, host Pushkin and psychologist Guy Winch discuss how work can infiltrate every aspect of life, leading to burnout, and share evidence‑based strategies for setting healthier boundaries. They explore the science of stress, emphasizing the difference between threat...

By The Happiness Lab
Frederica Von Stade & Susan Graham to Perform at Ravinia Festival 2026
NewsMar 16, 2026

Frederica Von Stade & Susan Graham to Perform at Ravinia Festival 2026

Frederica von Stade, the celebrated mezzo‑soprano who retired in 2018, will return to the stage for a rare art‑song concert at the Ravinia Festival on August 16, 2026. She will share the program with Grammy‑winning contralto Susan Graham, accompanied by...

By OperaWire
Large-Scale Neuroimaging Datasets Often Lack Information Specific to Women’s Health, Constraining AI’s Analysis Potential
NewsMar 16, 2026

Large-Scale Neuroimaging Datasets Often Lack Information Specific to Women’s Health, Constraining AI’s Analysis Potential

Large‑scale neuroimaging studies largely omit women‑specific health information, limiting AI’s ability to model female brain dynamics. Only about 0.5 % of neuroscience papers address women’s health, and few datasets capture menstrual, pregnancy, or menopause data. Recent precision‑imaging work and the Women’s...

By The Transmitter (Spectrum)
Why Nuuds Is Betting on the ‘Forgotten Middle’ with Its First Nordstrom Launch
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why Nuuds Is Betting on the ‘Forgotten Middle’ with Its First Nordstrom Launch

Nuuds, the three‑year‑old essentials label founded by Daryl‑Ann Denner, is making its first wholesale foray by opening temporary shop‑in‑shop spaces in four Nordstrom stores located in Houston, Denver, Austin and Charlotte. The brand, which has generated $150 million in lifetime DTC...

By Glossy
Christine Goerke Headlines Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s 2026-27 Season
NewsMar 16, 2026

Christine Goerke Headlines Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s 2026-27 Season

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra announced its 2026‑27 season, featuring soprano Christine Goerke as the headline artist. Goerke will perform Mahler’s “Kindertotenlieder” and Wagner’s “Liebestod” under the baton of Rossen Milanov on January 23‑24, 2027. The season will close with Beethoven’s...

By OperaWire
Kyriemo Irving
NewsMar 16, 2026

Kyriemo Irving

West Philadelphia rapper Reemo drops his new mixtape *Kyriemo Irving*, a collection of gritty, day‑in‑the‑life drill tracks that lean into personal reflection rather than pure menace. The project mixes horrorcore motifs, basketball references, and religious symbolism while navigating familiar drill...

By Pitchfork
They Made Me Do It
NewsMar 16, 2026

They Made Me Do It

Over the past week, a lifter maintained an 85 kg body weight while logging three distinct training sessions. The workouts combined clean‑and‑press, progressive squats, matrix leg presses, and a consistent abdominal routine, with peak clean weight reaching 50 kg and squat singles...

By T-Nation
Lizzy Kirby – “If Living Were Free”
BlogMar 16, 2026

Lizzy Kirby – “If Living Were Free”

Los Angeles‑based singer‑songwriter Lizzy Kirby has dropped a new acoustic single titled “If Living Were Free.” The track, described as a “call to action,” urges listeners to claim ownership of their lives before circumstances dictate otherwise. Stripped‑down production showcases raw...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
“IMPOSTERS”
BlogMar 16, 2026

“IMPOSTERS”

Imposters, writer‑director Caleb Phillips’ feature debut, is a sci‑fi thriller that follows a grieving mother who retrieves her missing infant from a mysterious cave, only to raise doubts about his identity. Starring Jessica Rothe and Charlie Barnett, the film juxtaposes...

By Next Best Picture
Science Advances, yet Humanity Loses Its Natural Symbolism
SocialMar 16, 2026

Science Advances, yet Humanity Loses Its Natural Symbolism

This paragraph by Carl Jung, written in 1964, still hits hard: As scientific understanding has grown, so our world has become dehumanized. Man feels himself isolated in the cosmos, because he is no longer involved in nature and has lost his emotional...

By Ravi Shah
Oscars 2026 Sparks Menswear Renaissance with Bold Accessories
SocialMar 16, 2026

Oscars 2026 Sparks Menswear Renaissance with Bold Accessories

Menswear drip at the 2026 Oscars was insane. Brooches clearly aren’t going anywhere. Jacob Elordi in Bottega was breathtaking. Sprezzatura. Rings, chains, watches. All those quiet flex details saying je sais exactement ce que je fais. Menswear is in a full renaissance...

By Lesli Anne
Podcast #114: Perfection or Pressure
PodcastMar 16, 202628 min

Podcast #114: Perfection or Pressure

In this episode of Apparently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with school counselor and children's author Jennifer Leichtate about the growing pressure and performance anxiety faced by kids today. Leichtate explains the difference between healthy, motivating anxiety and debilitating anxiety...

By aParently Speaking (Northeast Ohio Parent)
Porsche’s Ads Consistently Hit the Mark
SocialMar 16, 2026

Porsche’s Ads Consistently Hit the Mark

Porsche ads Always hit the mark h/t Porsche

By Ari Murray
Who Do They Behave For?
NewsMar 16, 2026

Who Do They Behave For?

Parents often notice their children behaving impeccably in public but acting more freely at home. The article argues that this shift is not a problem but a sign that children feel safe and trust their parents. It suggests that relaxed...

By The Daily Dad – Blog
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Wins Best Original Song — But Isn’t Allowed to Finish Acceptance Speech
NewsMar 16, 2026

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Wins Best Original Song — But Isn’t Allowed to Finish Acceptance Speech

The Oscar ceremony awarded the K‑Pop‑infused track “Golden” from *KPop Demon Hunters* the Best Original Song trophy, but the songwriters’ acceptance speech was abruptly silenced when the orchestra resumed and the microphone was muted. The film also captured Best Animated...

By Rolling Stone Australia
Hong Kong’s Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Group Unveils $115,000 Gold AirPods Case for China’s Ultra-Rich
NewsMar 16, 2026

Hong Kong’s Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Group Unveils $115,000 Gold AirPods Case for China’s Ultra-Rich

Hong Kong‑based Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Group launched a gold‑embedded accessories line in mainland China, headlined by a diamond‑studded AirPods case weighing 350 g and priced at CNY 788,800 ($115,000). The collection also features gold‑inlaid hair clips containing 0.42 g of gold each....

By VNExpress – Companies (subset)
Father‑Son
SocialMar 16, 2026

Father‑Son

Priceless experience playing in the pit with my son for pretty much the highest quality community theater you could ask for.

By Jeff Horwich
Award Season Ends, Next Contender Opens in Five Days
SocialMar 16, 2026

Award Season Ends, Next Contender Opens in Five Days

Kind of crazy this award season comes to an ends to only have next years first contender open five days later https://t.co/l5dNi2Khfw

By Justin Kroll
Seiko Introduces the Prospex PDM (Product Design Matters) Limited Edition
NewsMar 16, 2026

Seiko Introduces the Prospex PDM (Product Design Matters) Limited Edition

Seiko has renewed its collaboration with Thai design label PDM, launching the Prospex PDM Limited Edition (SRPM03K). The 41.7 mm stainless‑steel Prospex watch features a blue dial with PDM’s signature Stride Pattern and a unidirectional bezel, and is powered by Seiko’s...

By Luxuo
Finding and Carrying Your Inner Light
SocialMar 16, 2026

Finding and Carrying Your Inner Light

I Touched the Sun – a tender illustrated fable about how to find and bear your inner light https://t.co/I6uFCzCfZO

By Maria Popova
Red Meat in Plant-Forward Diet Impacts Aging Biomarkers
SocialMar 16, 2026

Red Meat in Plant-Forward Diet Impacts Aging Biomarkers

Effects of Minimally Processed Red Meat within a Plant-Forward Diet on Biomarkers of Physical and Cognitive Aging: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Feeding Trial https://t.co/hpjHcUsbtP https://t.co/Kf2yZhbmVe

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor: “Thank You for Betting on Me”
NewsMar 16, 2026

Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor: “Thank You for Betting on Me”

Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor at the 98th Academy Awards, receiving a standing ovation and thanking Warner Bros., director Ryan Coogler, and his family. The win marks his first Oscar nomination and victory, highlighting his journey from teenage TV roles...

By Town & Country
Aging Driven by DNA Instability and Mitochondrial Decline
SocialMar 16, 2026

Aging Driven by DNA Instability and Mitochondrial Decline

So great to see the OG work that helped spark the longevity revolution taken to the next level: New paper confirms two main causes of aging: 1. DNA instability -> epigenetic noise 2. Mitochondrial decline ...independently causing failure of the cell Is this relevant to...

By David Sinclair, PhD
Judith Curry Led Trump‑appointed Group to Undermine EPA Science
SocialMar 16, 2026

Judith Curry Led Trump‑appointed Group to Undermine EPA Science

#JudithCurry was a key member of the "unlawful" working group tasked by the Trump administration with discrediting the science underlying the EPA endangerment finding (the legal basis for regulating carbon emissions).

By Michael E. Mann
Samsung Bioepis and Epis NexLab Sign Research Collaboration and License Agreement with G2GBIO to Develop Novel Assets Including Long-Acting Semaglutide
BlogMar 16, 2026

Samsung Bioepis and Epis NexLab Sign Research Collaboration and License Agreement with G2GBIO to Develop Novel Assets Including Long-Acting Semaglutide

Samsung Bioepis and its sister firm Epis NexLab have signed a research collaboration and exclusive license agreement with G2GBIO to develop a long‑acting semaglutide formulation using G2GBIO’s proprietary microsphere technology. The deal grants Samsung Bioepis full rights to the semaglutide...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Swapped $13k for Rare 1940s Pink Gold Rolex
SocialMar 16, 2026

Swapped $13k for Rare 1940s Pink Gold Rolex

I give a guy $13,000, he gives me this 1940s pink gold Rolex bubble back. Who says no? https://t.co/UoMrhnodCA

By Jake Woolf
Timothée Chalamet Targets Oscar‑Bait Roles, From Biopics
SocialMar 16, 2026

Timothée Chalamet Targets Oscar‑Bait Roles, From Biopics

timothee is going to go oscar bait apeshit, biopics and wwii movies and makeup-heavy physical transformations, it's all on the table

By Al Shipley
Vitamin B2 Pathway Identified as Potential Target for Cancer Therapy
NewsMar 16, 2026

Vitamin B2 Pathway Identified as Potential Target for Cancer Therapy

A CRISPR‑Cas9 screen revealed that riboflavin (vitamin B2) sustains the ferroptosis suppressor protein FSP1, shielding cancer cells from iron‑driven lipid peroxidation. Depleting vitamin B2 destabilizes FSP1 and renders tumor cells highly susceptible to ferroptosis. The researchers demonstrated that roseoflavin, a bacterial analog...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Commit Fully Today to What Truly Matters
SocialMar 16, 2026

Commit Fully Today to What Truly Matters

Do not waste your time and Life on things that do not matter. What truly matters to you, commit to it one hundred percent – today, not tomorrow. #SadhguruQuotes https://t.co/60ZgSbLC7t

By Sadhguru (J. Vasudev)
Disappointed with ONAA, Except for Its Car Chase
SocialMar 16, 2026

Disappointed with ONAA, Except for Its Car Chase

fine ill say it i really did not like ONAA as much as everyone else apparently (beside that insane car chase scene.)

By Ian Kar
Digital Dichotomy and Why It Exists.
BlogMar 16, 2026

Digital Dichotomy and Why It Exists.

The article examines why college students in India feel conflicted about phone use, identifying an “Invisible Standard” that defines good versus bad usage without a clear source. It describes “productive procrastination” on Instagram, where users seek useful content but end...

By LessWrong
Oscars Postgame Show Streams Live on MMT
SocialMar 16, 2026

Oscars Postgame Show Streams Live on MMT

The official #Oscars postgame show gets underway immediately following on #MMT🌕 Both here & YouTube https://t.co/xBbS7oam4C

By Erick Weber
Michael B. Jordan Clinches First Oscar, Celebrated by Coogler
SocialMar 16, 2026

Michael B. Jordan Clinches First Oscar, Celebrated by Coogler

First ever Oscar win for Michael B. Jordan. Standing ovation, monster hug from Coogler. Let’s go! #Oscars https://t.co/JPwRN0qABc

By Erik Davis
Fans Fear Chalamet's Next Film with Iñárritu
SocialMar 16, 2026

Fans Fear Chalamet's Next Film with Iñárritu

suddenly terrified that Chalamet might be about to make a movie with Alejandro González Iñárritu

By David Ehrlich