New Data Highlight an Unexpected Link Between Hypercortisolism and Resistant Hypertension
A new observational study reveals that hypercortisolism is present in roughly one‑quarter of patients with treatment‑resistant hypertension, with adrenal nodules identified in about 25% of those cases. The same cohort showed hyperaldosteronism in roughly 20% and a dual hormonal abnormality in 6% of participants. Imaging confirmed adrenal lesions that could be surgically removed, potentially normalizing blood pressure for a subset of patients. Researchers argue the findings support broader hormonal screening and a shift toward phenotype‑driven, personalized hypertension care.

Primal Scream Announce Full 2026 ‘XTRMNTR’ UK Anniversary Tour and ‘The Bunker Trilogy’ Anniversary Reissues
British rock outfit Primal Scream has unveiled a seven‑date UK tour for 2026 that will feature the 2000 protest‑disco album XTRMNTR performed in its entirety. The itinerary opens with two nights at Glasgow’s Barrowland on September 3‑4 and moves through Newcastle,...

Artemis 2: Our Favorite Photos From NASA's Historic Moon Mission
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission concluded on April 10 with a splashdown in the Pacific after a 10‑day flight around the Moon’s far side. The crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen—set several historic milestones, including the first woman and the...

Surrey's Blue Tit Bucks National Trend in Bird Study
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) reported that the blue tit was the most frequently observed bird in Surrey, contrasting with a national survey where the house sparrow topped the list. The Big Garden Birdwatch, running since...

Kiabi Is Now Launching in Switzerland
French discount fashion retailer Kiabi is entering the Swiss market with two flagship stores opening on April 24, 2024, in Neuchâtel’s Marin Centre and Fribourg Sud. Both locations, operated by Migros and Coop respectively, will offer the full Kiabi range, Click & Collect,...

Walking Vs. Cycling: Which Workout Is Better For Endurance, Strength, And Weight Loss
Walking and cycling are the two most popular low‑impact cardio workouts, each offering distinct benefits for endurance, strength, and weight loss. Experts from Peloton and NASM‑certified trainers explain that walking provides weight‑bearing activity that supports bone density and core stability,...

Policing’s Well-Being Problem: Stigma, Isolation And The Retention Crisis
Dr Sarah‑Jane Lennie, an organisational psychologist and former police detective, discusses her research on the mental‑health crisis facing UK police officers and their families. She highlights how a culture of emotional masking and stigma drives chronic stress, sleep loss, and...
Homework – Song by Chase & Status Featuring Lancey Foux
British drum‑and‑bass duo Chase & Status released the single "Homework" on April 10, 2026, featuring rising UK rapper Lancey Foux. The track fuses the duo's high‑octane production with Foux's gritty verses, delivering a propulsive hip‑hop anthem. Critics highlight the chemistry...

Cao Fei’s New Show Looks at Labour in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Chinese contemporary artist Cao Fei has opened "Dash" at Milan’s Fondazione Prada, a multi‑media exhibition that probes how artificial intelligence reshapes labor. The show pairs a new film with a virtual‑reality game, immersive installations, and an extensive archive to illustrate...

How Many Reps Should You Do To Build Muscle? Science Just Settled The Debate
A recent six‑week study published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport found that performing 10‑rep or 20‑rep sets to concentric failure produced virtually identical gains in muscle size, strength, and oxidative efficiency. The researchers concluded that rep...
Rains Opens First Asia Flagship In Shanghai
Rains, the Danish outerwear brand, opened its first Asia flagship in Shanghai’s HKRI Taikoo Hui, a 2,700‑square‑foot store designed by Swedish studio Stamuli with a rain‑storm LED centerpiece. The shop showcases an updated visual identity and a broader lifestyle assortment, now 30%...

Suspected Meteorite Caught on Camera
A resident in West Rainton, County Durham captured a bright flash on CCTV at 00:30 BST, which he believes was a large meteorite. The incident sparked more than 190 online reports, prompting Battlesteads Dark Sky Discovery Observatory to track the object’s path from...

Do TV Shows or Movies Show More Streaming Ads?
Ampere Analysis reports that streaming movies carry about 40% fewer ads than TV series. On average, movies see roughly three minutes of ads per hour versus just over five minutes for shows, giving viewers 36 minutes of uninterrupted content between...

Why Does My Ex-Husband's Relationship With Our Kids Always Depend On His Partner?
The essay recounts how a divorced father’s involvement with his sons hinged on the attitudes of his romantic partners. When his girlfriend Julie embraced the children, the household enjoyed a stable, co‑parenting rhythm that benefited everyone. After Julie left, later...

How to Save Money on Your Summer Travel This Year, According to Experts
Travel experts Katy Maclure of Jack’s Flight Club and Rachel Mumford of KAYAK outline how summer travelers can trim costs despite rising oil‑driven flight prices. They note that European routes remain relatively cheap, with budget carriers offering round‑trip fares under...
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Bollywood Music Legend Asha Bhosle Dies at 92, Priyanka Chopra Jonas Remembers Late Icon: 'A Voice so Eternal'
Bollywood’s iconic playback singer Asha Bhosle died at 92 in Mumbai after multiple organ failure, ending an eight‑decade career that produced roughly 12,000 songs. Her granddaughter confirmed a chest infection preceded her hospitalization, and her son announced funeral rites for...
Meghan Markle Channels Springtime Tones in Chartreuse Heidi Merrick Dress
Meghan Markle attended Netflix’s “Beef” season‑two tastemaker event in Montecito wearing a chartreuse Gale Gown by California label Heidi Merrick. The dress, reissued for the brand’s 20th anniversary, sold out in that shade and is also offered in black and flame...

Ben Richards, 2026 Freeride World Tour Men’s Ski Champion & FIS World Champion (Ep.402)
Ben Richards was crowned the 2026 Freeride World Tour Men’s Ski Champion and became the inaugural FIS World Champion in the discipline. In a recent episode of Reviewing the News, Richards broke down each of his winning runs and shared...

Tigers Jaw Deliver a Hooky, Emotionally-Charged LP
Tigers Jaw’s ninth studio album Lost on You delivers the band’s trademark blend of emo‑pop hooks and introspective lyrics, reinforced by tight harmonies between Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins. Produced by longtime collaborator Will Yip, the record sounds punchier and...

Sai Abhyankkar Breaks Silence on Rumors of Joining AGS Entertainment’s Next as an Actor
Sai Abhyankkar addressed rumors that he would act in AGS Entertainment's next film, confirming he is joining the studio solely as a music composer. The clarification came after AGS's creative producers posted welcoming messages without specifying his role, sparking speculation...
Watch: Miguel Blanco Goes All In On A Rumour
Miguel Blanco left his home surf break in Ericeira to chase a rumor of a perfect wave in Honduras. After ten days of travel, sand, dust and long waits, he finally found an empty right‑hand point with crystal‑clear water and...

The Personal Collection of ‘Last Surrealist’ Enrico Donati Heads to Auction
Sotheby’s will auction "A Night in May," a 45‑lot collection of works gathered by Surrealist Enrico Donati and his wife Adele. The highlight is Picasso’s 1909 cubist portrait "Arlequin (Buste)" estimated at $40 million, part of a trio of blue‑chip pieces...

All the Best Dressed Stars at Coachella 2026
Dazed Digital released a visual roundup of the best‑dressed stars at Coachella 2026, showcasing more than two dozen runway‑inspired looks from celebrities such as Sabrina Carpenter, FKA twigs and emerging fashion influencers. The festival, now in its 27th year, continues to...

Men and Women with Obesity Face Very Different Hidden Health Risks
New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity reveals that obesity impacts men and women differently, with men showing more visceral fat accumulation, higher liver enzymes and triglycerides, while women exhibit greater inflammation and higher LDL cholesterol. The study...

The Strokes Announce 2026 Tour of UK, Europe, North America and Japan
The Strokes have unveiled a 2026 world tour supporting their upcoming album “Reality Awaits,” covering North America, Europe, the UK and Japan from June through October. The itinerary features two nights at Red Rocks, a headline slot at London’s O2,...
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Charmoula Roasted Salmon
Anissa Helou’s charmoula‑roasted salmon recipe showcases a North‑African herb sauce rubbed onto Atlantic salmon before roasting at 400°F until the internal temperature reaches 120‑125°F. The bright blend of cilantro, lemon, cumin, paprika, and a hint of red pepper creates a fragrant...

The Productivity Question AI Forces Us to Ask
The article argues that AI has turned productivity tools into a relentless accelerator, creating a canyon‑wide gap between what machines can produce in an hour and what humans can achieve. This speed surge fuels a feedback loop of anxiety, as...

IDEAYA/Servier PKC Drug Aces Uveal Melanoma Trial
IDEAYA’s PKC inhibitor darovasertib, combined with Pfizer’s crizotinib, achieved a statistically significant improvement in progression‑free survival in the phase 2/3 OptimUM‑02 trial for HLA‑A*02:01‑negative metastatic uveal melanoma. Median PFS extended to 6.9 months versus 3.1 months for investigator‑chosen immunotherapy, and the...

Border 2 Producer Nidhi Dutta Wants to Expand Slate with Fantasy Adventure Franchise and Air Force Drama: Sources
Producer Nidhi Dutta is broadening JP Films’ portfolio after the January release of Border 2. She has confirmed Border 3 is in development, extending the successful war‑drama franchise her father created. Simultaneously, Dutta is launching a new fantasy‑adventure franchise that will be...

Kier-La Janisse Expands Her Spectacular Optical Label Into Distribution
Canadian genre specialist Kier‑La Janisse has turned her Spectacular Optical imprint into a full‑service theatrical, streaming and home‑video distribution label. The venture launches this month with Severin Films handling U.S. home‑video releases, starting with Christopher Morris’s 2023 documentary A Year...
This Robot Sees Danger, Decides Its Route and Powers over Obstacles While Carrying Loads
KAIST researchers unveiled DreamWaQ++, a quadrupedal‑robot control system that fuses camera, LiDAR and proprioceptive data to anticipate terrain and adjust its gait in real time. The multimodal reinforcement‑learning architecture lets the robot climb 35° slopes, traverse stairs and clear obstacles...

When Parents Lose Control on the Sideline, Kids Lose More Than the Game
The new "Sideline Dad" podcast spotlights the growing problem of over‑involved parents at youth sports events, citing ESPN and NASO surveys that name parental harassment as a top reason coaches quit and officials feel dissatisfied. Recent incidents in New York and...

The Strokes Announce 2026 Headlining Tour
The Strokes have unveiled a 30‑date world tour slated for summer and fall 2026, kicking off after their Bonnaroo slot and supporting the newly announced album Reality Awaits, which drops on June 26. The itinerary covers major arenas and amphitheaters...

Bollywood Classics, Rave Bangers and Michael Stipe Duets: 10 of Asha Bhosle’s Greatest Recordings
Asha Bhosle, India’s most prolific playback singer, has recorded over 12,000 tracks across eight decades, from her 1943 Marathi debut to a 2002 electronic duet with Michael Stipe. The list highlights ten landmark recordings that illustrate her evolution—from classic Bollywood...

How to Step Out of Your Stories and Into the Present
The article explains how repetitive mental narratives—"if only" stories—trap us in dissatisfaction and isolation. By recognizing these stories as fleeting mental events, we can shift attention to the present moment, where inner peace and abundance already exist. The author advocates...

The Specific Kind of Exhaustion that Comes From Performing a Personality You Designed to Be Loved Rather than One You...
The piece argues that a distinct form of exhaustion arises when people live a performed personality crafted for external approval rather than their authentic self. Citing research on emotional labor, teacher identity, and social‑media feedback loops, it shows how this...

Don’t Drift Into Monday—Set These Six Rituals Instead
Monday sets the week’s tempo, and a disciplined six‑step ritual can turn chaos into forward momentum. Research from Wharton, cited by Adam Grant, shows structured weekly planning accelerates teams by 30% and improves cohesion. Leaders at Microsoft, McKinsey, and Peter...

Daryl Groetsch Takes a Stunning Oceanic Voyage
Daryl Groetsch has issued a new ambient album, Fathoms, a four‑part suite inspired by the ocean’s calm and mystery. The record, his first since moving from Portland to Salzburg, blends high‑end synth drones with field recordings that trace a journey from...

Delta Air Lines Unveils First New Delta One Suite in Premium Cabin Arms Race
Delta Air Lines introduced its first updated Delta One suite in a decade, slated for Airbus A350‑1000 long‑haul aircraft in 2027. The new suite adds three inches of length, a pillow‑top cushion, and more leg and knee room, targeting side‑sleeping...

Grampa's Weed Puller Is a $40 Tool That Will Save Your Back This Spring
Popular Mechanics reviewer Sarah Connor highlights Grampa’s Stand‑Up Weed Puller, a $40 garden tool that lets users pull weeds while standing. The bamboo‑handled, steel‑claw design extends nearly four feet, using a foot pedal for leverage to extract roots without bending....

Why The Boris Karloff Mummy Is Still the Most Haunting
The 1932 Universal film *The Mummy*, starring Boris Karloff, remains the genre’s most haunting entry thanks to its stark visual style and Karloff’s painstaking makeup. Produced during the post‑Tutankhamun Egyptomania craze, writer John L. Balderston blended authentic Egyptian myth with...
April 13, 1941: The Death of Annie Jump Cannon
Annie Jump Cannon, a pioneering astronomer, classified roughly 350,000 stars and refined the OBAFGKM spectral classification still used today. Her work at Harvard’s Observatory, alongside the famed “Pickering’s women,” led to a Ph.D. from Groningen—the first woman to achieve that honor—and an...

Scientists Just Created Super-Strong Steel That Never Rusts. It'll Change Manufacturing.
Researchers at Purdue and the University of South China used an interpretable machine‑learning algorithm to design a new 3D‑printable steel alloy. By analyzing 81 physicochemical features, the team created Fe‑15Cr‑3.2Ni‑0.8Mn‑0.6Cu‑0.56Si‑0.4Al‑0.16C, which achieved roughly 1,713 MPa strength and over 15% elongation. The...
What the One-Child Policy Meant for Me
The author, born in 1987 in rural Henan, grew up under China’s one‑child policy amid the country’s rapid economic reforms. His family, once landowners, lost property during Communist land redistribution, limiting both his father’s and mother’s education and career prospects....
After Decades on the Job Site, Bobcat Company Gets Into Work Boots With New Shoe License
Bobcat Company has teamed with SCL Footwear Group to launch a Bobcat‑branded line of work boots and shoes. The collection, priced between $79.99 and $109.99, is being sold through Walmart.com and promises durability, comfort, and everyday versatility. The partnership follows...
Hermanos Espinoza Announces 2026 Linaje U.S.A. Tour: See the Dates
Hermanos Espinoza, the Texas‑born regional Mexican duo, announced a 17‑date Linaje U.S.A. Tour produced by Live Nation, kicking off on July 24 in San Diego and wrapping on September 5 in Oklahoma City. The trek supports their debut studio album Linaje, released in March...

Orbit Is Filling up Fast. Now Comes the Awkward Bit: Pre-Empting and Handling a Crisis.
Earth’s orbital environment is nearing a tipping point as tens of thousands of new satellites are slated for launch, pushing low‑Earth orbit toward congestion. In 2023 Starlink alone performed roughly 300,000 collision‑avoidance maneuvers, and analysts warn that as many as...
Kany García Announces Ambitious 70-Plus Date Arena Tour: ‘I Never Dreamed It as a Singer-Songwriter’
Kany García has announced the Puerta Abierta Tour 2026, expanding to more than 70 arena and stadium dates across the Americas and Europe. The trek launches on April 17 in Mexico City and concludes on Dec. 4 in San Juan,...

Researchers Find ‘Remarkable’ Hot-Pink Insect in Panama Rainforest
In March 2025, biologists led by Benito Wainwright discovered a hot‑pink individual of the katydid species Arota festae on Barro Colorado Island, Panama. The insect was kept in captivity and photographed daily, showing a rapid colour transition from hot pink to...

What Meaningful Character Education Looks Like Around the World
Educators worldwide are re‑examining character education, shifting from pure content delivery to holistic development of students’ attitudes and behaviors. The article contrasts traditionalist models that embed virtues in cultural narratives with progressive approaches that treat character as a civic, democratic...