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This Beloved California Hippie Getaway Is Getting More Stylish—But Its Magic Hasn’t Changed
NewsMay 10, 2026

This Beloved California Hippie Getaway Is Getting More Stylish—But Its Magic Hasn’t Changed

Travel writer revisits Ojai, California, noting a surge of upscale boutiques, restaurants and a newly renovated historic hotel, Hotel El Roblar, now a luxury boutique resort. The town’s iconic “pink moment” light still draws visitors, while new eateries like the Dutchess and...

By Travel + Leisure
Honoring Mother’s Day Grief: Loss, Strain, Unmet Expectations
SocialMay 10, 2026

Honoring Mother’s Day Grief: Loss, Strain, Unmet Expectations

Sending Love This Mother’s Day To Those Who Are Grieving.... * The Loss Of A Mother. * The Loss Of A Child. * Infertility & Pregnancy Loss. * Estrangement & Strained Relationships. * Unmet Expectations/The "Ideal”. * Watching Their Mom Slowly Decline.  * The Loss of Self:...

By Hasti Afkhami, LMFT
Turn Exercise Into Play, Not Punishment
SocialMay 10, 2026

Turn Exercise Into Play, Not Punishment

A lesson: Years ago, I was in a gym & the treadmills were packed. They all faced a window that overlooked... A beautiful park with 4 miles of dirt trails across the street. We often treat exercise as productive punishment. We need...

By Steve Magness
At 103 Years Old, I’m the ‘World’s Oldest Doctor’: My 3 Rules for a Long, Happy Life Are so Simple—I...
NewsMay 10, 2026

At 103 Years Old, I’m the ‘World’s Oldest Doctor’: My 3 Rules for a Long, Happy Life Are so Simple—I...

Howard Tucker, a 103‑year‑old neurologist, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest doctor. He spent more than 75 years in medicine, earned a law degree at 67, and continued working until his hospital closed in 2022. Tucker...

By CNBC – US Top News & Analysis
Mothers Need Real Healthcare, Not Just Flowers
SocialMay 10, 2026

Mothers Need Real Healthcare, Not Just Flowers

Mothers deserve more than flowers today. They deserve doctors who take their pain seriously, hormones that are managed properly through every decade, and healthcare that doesn’t treat their symptoms as inconveniences. Happy Mother’s Day ❤️

By Jordan Emont MD MPH MSCP | Menopause and Women’s Health
Sales Are Up. Celebrities Are In. Is Gap Officially Back?
NewsMay 10, 2026

Sales Are Up. Celebrities Are In. Is Gap Officially Back?

Gap Inc., under CEO Richard Dickson, is attempting to revive its cultural cachet by leveraging celebrity partnerships and entertainment tie‑ins after years of store closures and stagnant sales. Dickson, who previously revitalized Mattel brands, is drawing on the retailer’s 57‑year...

By The New York Times – Business
How Do I Live in the Present?
BlogMay 10, 2026

How Do I Live in the Present?

The author spent several days in a southern French village reflecting on the challenge of living in the present. He observes that most professionals are chronic worriers, fixated on future milestones and past outcomes. By emphasizing that the present moment...

By The Software Engineer Weekly
This Pretty, Low-Maintenance Lawn Alternative Helps Attract More Pollinators to Your Yard
NewsMay 10, 2026

This Pretty, Low-Maintenance Lawn Alternative Helps Attract More Pollinators to Your Yard

A tapestry lawn replaces a uniform grass carpet with a mixed planting of low‑growing grasses, herbs, and wildflowers, creating a textured, low‑maintenance ground cover. After an initial period of consistent watering and soil preparation, the lawn requires far less mowing...

By Real Simple (Home & Organizing)
Stanely Tucci's 3-Ingredient Egg Recipe Is So Good, It's My New Go-To Breakfast
NewsMay 10, 2026

Stanely Tucci's 3-Ingredient Egg Recipe Is So Good, It's My New Go-To Breakfast

Actor‑chef Stanley Tucci shared a minimalist stovetop frittata that requires only three ingredients: eggs, Parmigiano Reggiano, and a mild onion herb such as chives. The recipe, posted on his Instagram, demonstrates a quick flip‑and‑finish technique that avoids a traditional oven bake....

By The Kitchn
Two Kinks Super Fans Wrote a Book So Exhaustive That It Apparently Pissed Off Ray Davies
NewsMay 10, 2026

Two Kinks Super Fans Wrote a Book So Exhaustive That It Apparently Pissed Off Ray Davies

Andrew Sandoval and Doug Hinman have published "The Kinks – All Day and All of the Night: The Day‑By‑Day Story Pt 1: 1940‑1971," an exhaustive chronicle that logs every recording session, concert, TV spot and songwriting moment for the band. The volume...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
A Son’s Birthday Sparks a Mother’s Emotional Rebirth
SocialMay 10, 2026

A Son’s Birthday Sparks a Mother’s Emotional Rebirth

A son’s birthday… A mother’s rebirth… ❤️ Some dates are not just special, they become emotions forever. 🌸 #positiveparenting #birthdaycelebrationvibes #mom&sonduo

By ParenTeen with Komali
Stop Waiting for Permission—Fix It Yourself
SocialMay 10, 2026

Stop Waiting for Permission—Fix It Yourself

Nobody is coming to fix what you already know how to fix. Not a mentor. Not a better hire. Not a new tool. Not a course. Not a mastermind. Most people already know the one thing that would change everything. They just keep...

By Vinay Katiyar
Forget Dry Tortugas National Park, Visit This Florida State Park With A Once-Thriving Fort And Beach Views
NewsMay 10, 2026

Forget Dry Tortugas National Park, Visit This Florida State Park With A Once-Thriving Fort And Beach Views

Fort Clinch State Park on Amelia Island offers a rare blend of history and coastal recreation, featuring a restored 1847 fort that’s a National Historic Landmark. The 1,400‑acre park includes six miles of multi‑use trails, bird‑watching hotspots, and expansive Atlantic...

By Islands
The World’s Great Deltas Are Sinking, Threatening Global Food Supplies
NewsMay 10, 2026

The World’s Great Deltas Are Sinking, Threatening Global Food Supplies

A new Nature study reveals that 40 of the world’s largest river deltas are losing elevation, with 19 sinking faster than global sea‑level rise. In the Mekong Delta, sediment delivery has dropped by more than 90% because of 745 dams...

By Eco-Business
Trevor Project Survey Finds 1 in 10 LGBTQ+ Youth Attempted Suicide, Calls on Schools to Act
NewsMay 10, 2026

Trevor Project Survey Finds 1 in 10 LGBTQ+ Youth Attempted Suicide, Calls on Schools to Act

The Trevor Project released a survey of 16,000 LGBTQ+ youth showing that one in ten attempted suicide in the past year and more than a third considered it. Researchers say affirming school environments can cut risk, prompting calls for gender‑and‑sexuality...

By Pulse
Families Split Between Overseas Trips and Home Camping as Summer Budgets Tighten
NewsMay 10, 2026

Families Split Between Overseas Trips and Home Camping as Summer Budgets Tighten

Holistic therapist Blanka Molnar and her family are embarking on a seven‑week European tour with a $6,000 budget, while UK parents Jason Menzies and Sarah Pennington choose a caravan holiday in Wales to keep costs low. The contrast underscores how...

By Pulse
Drukpa Mindfulness and Yoga Centre Approved as New Sanctuary in Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City
NewsMay 10, 2026

Drukpa Mindfulness and Yoga Centre Approved as New Sanctuary in Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City

Bhutan’s monarchy granted a Royal Kasho on May 1, 2026 to launch the Drukpa Mindfulness and Yoga Centre, one of eight new spiritual projects in Gelephu Mindfulness City. Guided by Gyalwa Dokhampa and the Druk Ralung Shedrup Choling Monastery, the...

By Pulse
Astronomers Measure Black‑Hole Jet Power at 10,000‑Sun Level in Real Time
NewsMay 10, 2026

Astronomers Measure Black‑Hole Jet Power at 10,000‑Sun Level in Real Time

An international team led by Steve Prabu measured the instantaneous power of jets from the Cygnus X‑1 black‑hole system, finding a output equivalent to 10,000 suns and speeds of 355 million mph. The breakthrough, based on 18 years of radio imaging, provides the...

By Pulse
Decision Fatigue Cited as Primary Driver of Mental Exhaustion, Experts Say
NewsMay 10, 2026

Decision Fatigue Cited as Primary Driver of Mental Exhaustion, Experts Say

Psychologists and business leaders are spotlighting decision fatigue as a leading cause of mental exhaustion. They argue that the endless stream of daily choices drains cognitive resources, but practical habits like fixed routines and mindful breaks can replenish focus.

By Pulse
How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds
NewsMay 10, 2026

How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds

In "How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds," Dr. Grant Hilary Brenner outlines a mental‑mapping framework that treats inner experience as a navigable terrain. He introduces a repertoire of "inner moves"—noticing, releasing, following, pushing, pulling, witnessing, and distancing—to help...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
GLP‑1 Weight‑Loss Drugs Spark ‘Beauty Premium’ and Shrink Grocery Baskets
NewsMay 10, 2026

GLP‑1 Weight‑Loss Drugs Spark ‘Beauty Premium’ and Shrink Grocery Baskets

GLP‑1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide and tirzepatide are driving a measurable shift in U.S. consumer spending: shoppers are buying fewer high‑calorie bulk items while spending roughly 30% more on beauty products. The trend, highlighted in a new market‑impact analysis,...

By Pulse
Experts Warn Teens May Rely on AI Answers Over Critical Thinking
NewsMay 10, 2026

Experts Warn Teens May Rely on AI Answers Over Critical Thinking

A child‑development expert in New Delhi cautioned that teenagers are increasingly turning to generative AI for instant answers, risking a loss of independent reasoning. The warning, published on May 9, 2026, reframes the debate from screen‑time limits to how parents can nurture...

By Pulse
Everest Spring Season Sets Record with 492 Permits and $7.2 M in Royalties
NewsMay 10, 2026

Everest Spring Season Sets Record with 492 Permits and $7.2 M in Royalties

The Nepalese Department of Tourism issued a record 492 climbing permits for the 2026 spring Everest season, driving $7.19 million in royalties. The surge reflects growing global demand for high‑altitude adventure and positions Nepal’s mountaineering sector for its strongest revenue year...

By Pulse
Surge in Single Women Opting for Motherhood Highlights Shifting Family Norms
NewsMay 10, 2026

Surge in Single Women Opting for Motherhood Highlights Shifting Family Norms

NPR's Pallavi Gogoi reports that more than 60 women across the United States are deliberately choosing to become mothers without a partner. The trend signals a cultural shift that challenges traditional family structures and raises new questions for policymakers and...

By Pulse
Mansory Unveils Carbon‑Heavy Black Badge Emperor Signature Cullinan at Top Marques Monaco
NewsMay 10, 2026

Mansory Unveils Carbon‑Heavy Black Badge Emperor Signature Cullinan at Top Marques Monaco

Mansory introduced the Black Badge Emperor Signature Cullinan at the Top Marques Monaco show, coating the Bentley SUV in extensive forged carbon fiber and aggressive styling. The move underscores a growing trend among high‑end tuners to push exclusivity and visual...

By Pulse
Pause, Notice Bodily Sensations, Let Emotions Ease Naturally
SocialMay 10, 2026

Pause, Notice Bodily Sensations, Let Emotions Ease Naturally

"Feel your feelings" does not mean staying in a spiral fyi. A spiral usually involves a whole lot of worry and rumination and attempts to suppress emotion. Feeling your feelings is about pausing, dropping down into noticing how your body...

By Dr. Jessica Goodnight
Asthma Kids Drop Anthem for Unity and Class Resistance
SocialMay 10, 2026

Asthma Kids Drop Anthem for Unity and Class Resistance

Ontario punk duo Asthma Kids release “The People United and Strong,” a blistering new anthem about solidarity, class inequality, and turning anger into collective action. https://t.co/EMU14HftC6

By Eric Alper
Blxst Sets June 12 Release for Self‑Produced Album “Labor of Love”
NewsMay 10, 2026

Blxst Sets June 12 Release for Self‑Produced Album “Labor of Love”

West Coast artist Blxst announced his next album, Labor of Love, will arrive on June 12, 2026 via EMPIRE. The fully self‑produced record shifts from his previous narrative style to a personal look at balancing fame and fatherhood, and he will host a community...

By Pulse
Early Child Wake‑ups Define a True Day
SocialMay 10, 2026

Early Child Wake‑ups Define a True Day

Sorry but if you didn’t get woken up before 6am today by a child then the day isn’t for you

By Sara Mauskopf
Silka Weil Drops Seductive New Single Ahead of EP
SocialMay 10, 2026

Silka Weil Drops Seductive New Single Ahead of EP

Montréal alt-pop and folk-rock artist Silka Weil releases “Make Me Lose Control,” a bold and seductive new single from her upcoming EP ‘Midnight Blue,’ arriving July 3. https://t.co/w5joxpgPr1

By Eric Alper
Irish Civil Servant Leads Union Drive to Extend Surrogacy Leave for Fathers
NewsMay 10, 2026

Irish Civil Servant Leads Union Drive to Extend Surrogacy Leave for Fathers

Senior civil servant John Hickey secured a motion at the Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants (AHCPS) conference urging the union to lobby for longer surrogacy leave. His own experience of only eight weeks off after his son’s birth...

By Pulse
Mixtape Sparks Heated Debate, Enrages Online Trolls
SocialMay 10, 2026

Mixtape Sparks Heated Debate, Enrages Online Trolls

Mixtape—which I loved, because I’m a paid off journalist—is both producing a lot of interesting discourse (90s exhaustion, assumptions about “collective” experiences, etc.) and making the absolute worst people online extremely mad. Helluva game.

By Patrick Klepek
Exercise Plus Time‑restricted Feeding Restores Liver Fat Balance
SocialMay 10, 2026

Exercise Plus Time‑restricted Feeding Restores Liver Fat Balance

Exercise and time-restricted and/or dietary feeding jointly improve hepatic lipid homeostasis in diet-induced obese mice "Taken together, these findings highlight distinct and additive effects of combined lifestyle interventions on hepatic lipid composition and gene regulation..." https://t.co/yQPWTkbskU

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Why the Dust on the Moon Is Sharper than Broken Glass and How that Single Fact Is Forcing NASA to...
NewsMay 10, 2026

Why the Dust on the Moon Is Sharper than Broken Glass and How that Single Fact Is Forcing NASA to...

NASA’s Artemis program is confronting a fundamental engineering obstacle: lunar dust that is sharper than broken glass. Decades after Apollo astronauts suffered abrasions, respiratory irritation, and equipment failures, studies show that micrometeorite‑shaped regolith particles can cut through Kevlar, jam seals,...

By SpaceDaily
Uncle Trent Honors Late Father with Grief‑Filled Anthem
SocialMay 10, 2026

Uncle Trent Honors Late Father with Grief‑Filled Anthem

Cowessess First Nation singer-songwriter Uncle Trent Agecoutay releases “The Foundation,” a deeply personal song about grief, family, and generational strength co-written with his late father Jim Agecoutay. https://t.co/4n0lCSe2G7

By Eric Alper
New Progressive Rock Meditation Tackles Anxiety and Healing
SocialMay 10, 2026

New Progressive Rock Meditation Tackles Anxiety and Healing

Martin Larose and Anaïs Vanessa release “Breathe In Breathe Out,” a progressive rock meditation on anxiety, resilience, and healing from their collaborative album ‘The Solivagant Tales,’ out now. https://t.co/BqY3N6w8jf

By Eric Alper
‘Dhurandhar 2’ Hits ₹937 Cr ($112 M) in Six Days, Nears Pathaan and Jawan Benchmarks
NewsMay 10, 2026

‘Dhurandhar 2’ Hits ₹937 Cr ($112 M) in Six Days, Nears Pathaan and Jawan Benchmarks

Ranveer Singh’s espionage sequel Dhurandhar 2 has amassed ₹937 crore (≈$112 million) worldwide in just six days, surpassing Animal and Bajrangi Bhaijaan and sitting only 12% shy of the Pathaan and Jawan lifetime marks. The rapid run signals a new speed‑record for Indian blockbusters...

By Pulse
Interior Designer Relocates Kitchen to Boost Space in Victorian Semi, Skipping Extension
NewsMay 10, 2026

Interior Designer Relocates Kitchen to Boost Space in Victorian Semi, Skipping Extension

Interior designer Nicola Harding moved the kitchen to the rear of a Victorian semi, creating more natural light and garden views and proving a home can feel larger without an extension. The layout tweaks transformed the cramped property without major...

By Pulse
LG CEO Ryu Urges Daily 1% Progress in ‘Reinvent 2.0’ Drive
NewsMay 10, 2026

LG CEO Ryu Urges Daily 1% Progress in ‘Reinvent 2.0’ Drive

LG Electronics CEO Ryu Jae-cheol launched the ‘Reinvent 2.0’ initiative at a town‑hall in Seoul, urging staff to pursue a 1% daily improvement. He argued that a modest 1% gain compounds into a 40‑fold advantage over a year, while a 1%...

By Pulse
Will Be the New Currency: Human Agency Tops AI in Future Work
NewsMay 10, 2026

Will Be the New Currency: Human Agency Tops AI in Future Work

An Economic Times CIO analysis argues that as AI takes over cognitive tasks, the human capacity to decide and act—referred to as "will"—will become the most valuable workplace skill. The piece frames this shift as the next frontier of the...

By Pulse
GR76 (France)
BlogMay 10, 2026

GR76 (France)

The GR®96 long-distance trail stretches 207 km across the French Alps, climbing a total of 11,917 m. Hikers pass through picturesque Alpine villages such as Magland, Le Reposoir, and Annecy—often called the “Venice of the Alps”—before reaching the spa town of Aix‑les‑Bains....

By Fastest Known Time – Blog
Abdominal Pump and Brain ‘Dial’ Reveal New Pathways for Breath‑Body Meditation
NewsMay 10, 2026

Abdominal Pump and Brain ‘Dial’ Reveal New Pathways for Breath‑Body Meditation

Researchers at Penn State and Rutgers University have identified a hydraulic link between abdominal muscle contractions and brain fluid movement, and a neural mechanism that modulates autonomic arousal. The discoveries explain how breath and gentle movement may directly influence brain...

By Pulse
La Terrazza at Rome’s Hotel Eden Earns First Michelin Star
NewsMay 10, 2026

La Terrazza at Rome’s Hotel Eden Earns First Michelin Star

Chef Salvatore Bianco’s La Terrazza at the Dorchester Collection’s Hotel Eden has been awarded its first Michelin star, recognizing the restaurant’s innovative Mediterranean cuisine. The accolade highlights the chef’s “avanguardia del passato” philosophy and underscores Rome’s evolving fine‑dining scene.

By Pulse
Sam Long and Grace Alexander Triumph at Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast After Swell‑Shortened Swim
NewsMay 10, 2026

Sam Long and Grace Alexander Triumph at Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast After Swell‑Shortened Swim

Sam Long and Grace Alexander captured the men's and women's titles at Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast in Panama City Beach, Florida, after organizers reduced the professional swim to 1,000 meters due to strong overnight swells. Long posted the fastest bike split...

By Pulse
Study Links Five Diet Patterns to Up to Four Extra Years of Life
NewsMay 10, 2026

Study Links Five Diet Patterns to Up to Four Extra Years of Life

Researchers analyzing 103,649 UK Biobank participants discovered that adherence to any of five established dietary patterns adds roughly four years to average lifespan. The finding, published in Science Advances, underscores that the longevity benefit stems from shared nutritional principles rather...

By Pulse
Indian Designers Turn SS/26 Runways Into Climate‑Dressing Playbooks
NewsMay 10, 2026

Indian Designers Turn SS/26 Runways Into Climate‑Dressing Playbooks

Leading Indian fashion houses have reframed their Spring‑Summer 2026 collections as climate‑dressing guides, offering consumers style that adapts to rising temperatures and erratic weather. The move signals a shift toward climate‑responsive design, marrying sustainability with commercial runway appeal.

By Pulse
Over 23,000 Book Bans Documented as LGBTQ+ and Authors of Color Face Nationwide Crackdown
NewsMay 10, 2026

Over 23,000 Book Bans Documented as LGBTQ+ and Authors of Color Face Nationwide Crackdown

A coordinated wave of censorship has led to more than 23,000 book bans across U.S. schools and libraries in the past five years, with 4,235 titles challenged in 2025 alone. Activist groups, backed by state legislators, are targeting LGBTQ+ works...

By Pulse
You Can Get the First Mortal Kombat Movie for Free, but You'll Have to Use Bing
NewsMay 10, 2026

You Can Get the First Mortal Kombat Movie for Free, but You'll Have to Use Bing

Warner Bros. and Microsoft have teamed up to give away the 2021 Mortal Kombat film for free as part of a Microsoft Rewards promotion tied to the upcoming Mortal Kombat 2 theatrical release. Participants must complete a five‑step punch‑card—including watching the new trailer,...

By Polygon (Movies)
Sample Swaps Silently Corrupt Bioinformatics Results
SocialMay 10, 2026

Sample Swaps Silently Corrupt Bioinformatics Results

Sample swaps are the silent killer in bioinformatics. Your results look clean—but are you sure you're analyzing the right samples? https://t.co/w0H0hvYzHB

By Ming Tang