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The Sudden, Shoe-Free Return of Hender Scheme
NewsApr 25, 2026

The Sudden, Shoe-Free Return of Hender Scheme

Japanese leather label Hender Scheme, famed for vegetable‑tanned sneaker reinterpretations, has resurfaced with two non‑footwear collaborations. The brand teamed with New Era to release dad hats adorned with leather stickers, and partnered with long‑time retailer BEAMS for orange‑accented wallets and...

By Highsnobiety
Speed Vs. Depth: How Does Using AI for Work Affect Our Confidence?
NewsApr 25, 2026

Speed Vs. Depth: How Does Using AI for Work Affect Our Confidence?

A peer‑reviewed American Psychological Association study of nearly 2,000 adults found that heavy reliance on AI tools for workplace tasks correlates with reduced confidence in independent reasoning and lower ownership of the output. Participants who made few edits to AI‑generated...

By CNET Money
Funk Flex Pump Fakes Fans With Unreleased Drake & Kanye West Music
NewsApr 25, 2026

Funk Flex Pump Fakes Fans With Unreleased Drake & Kanye West Music

Funkmaster Flex teased Hot 97 listeners with promises of unreleased Drake and Kanye West tracks, but none materialized during the announced dates. The hype coincided with Drake’s upcoming ICEMAN album and Kanye West’s freshly released BULLY project, heightening fan anticipation....

By HotNewHipHop
The ‘007’ Theme Song That Made James Bond Actor Daniel Craig Cry
NewsApr 25, 2026

The ‘007’ Theme Song That Made James Bond Actor Daniel Craig Cry

Adele’s “Skyfall” theme, written in about ten minutes, became the signature song for the 2012 James Bond film. Producer Paul Richard Epworth studied the entire Bond catalogue and the script to craft a dark, cinematic ballad that matched the movie’s themes of death...

By American Songwriter
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Has Finished Recording His New Solo Album: It's 'Gonna Be Very Neoclassical', He Says
NewsApr 25, 2026

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Has Finished Recording His New Solo Album: It's 'Gonna Be Very Neoclassical', He Says

Swedish guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen announced he has completed recording his next solo album, a five‑month studio effort crafted in his own facility. The 46‑minute LP, designed specifically for vinyl, mixes four vocal tracks with predominantly instrumental, neoclassical compositions. He described...

By Blabbermouth
Scientists Warn Watt — Jarrah Forests Cannot Recover From Bauxite Mining
NewsApr 25, 2026

Scientists Warn Watt — Jarrah Forests Cannot Recover From Bauxite Mining

Scientists from the University of Western Australia warn that the Northern Jarrah Forest cannot be restored to its pre‑mining state after Alcoa’s bauxite extraction removed the geological substrate that supports the ecosystem. A 2024 study showed that 35 years of...

By Wood Central
From the Archive: The Evolution of the Met Gala, From Society Supper to Global Spectacle
NewsApr 25, 2026

From the Archive: The Evolution of the Met Gala, From Society Supper to Global Spectacle

The Met Gala originated in 1944 as a modest fundraiser for the Costume Institute, hosted at venues like the Rainbow Room and Waldorf‑Astoria. In the 1970s, Diana Vreeland and socialite Pat Buckley transformed it into a high‑society fashion event, introducing...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
CGI Chimps and a World Without Janet: Fact-Checking the Michael Jackson Biopic
NewsApr 25, 2026

CGI Chimps and a World Without Janet: Fact-Checking the Michael Jackson Biopic

The new Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" trades historical fidelity for nostalgia, omitting key family members and distorting timelines. It skips three of the nine Jackson children, misplaces events like the Jackson 5’s early gigs, and invents moments such as a CGI...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
These Are The Most Beautiful Cars Of 2026
NewsApr 25, 2026

These Are The Most Beautiful Cars Of 2026

The Car Design Award 2026, presented during Milan Design Week, honored Audi, Renault, and Jeep across concept, production, and brand categories. Audi’s Concept C captured the concept‑car prize, setting the design direction for future models. Renault’s new Twingo won the production‑car...

By Motor1
3 Johnny Cash Gospel Songs That Prove Even Outlaws Seek Redemption
NewsApr 25, 2026

3 Johnny Cash Gospel Songs That Prove Even Outlaws Seek Redemption

Johnny Cash’s gospel catalog showcases his outlaw persona seeking redemption through faith. The article highlights three recordings—“God’s Gonna Cut You Down” (2006), “If I Give My Soul” (2003), and “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (1959)—each reflecting themes of mortality, forgiveness, and...

By American Songwriter
The Craziest Cars You Missed From the 2026 Beijing Auto Show
NewsApr 25, 2026

The Craziest Cars You Missed From the 2026 Beijing Auto Show

The 2026 Beijing auto show displayed nearly 1,500 vehicles and over 200 debuts, highlighting China’s push toward electrification and premium performance. Key reveals include Peugeot’s Concept 6 wagon and Concept 8 SUV, BYD’s Denza Z electric supercar with 1,000 hp and sub‑2‑second 0‑62 mph, Fangchengbao’s...

By Car and Driver
Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Ojai, California
NewsApr 25, 2026

Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Ojai, California

Ojai, a 7,500‑person town nestled at the base of the Topatopa Mountains, is experiencing a cultural renaissance driven by an influx of artists and wellness entrepreneurs. Springtime draws visitors to its citrus orchards, farmer’s markets, and nearby swimming holes, while...

By The New York Times – Travel
3 Strange Music Videos From the 1970s That Raise an Eyebrow
NewsApr 25, 2026

3 Strange Music Videos From the 1970s That Raise an Eyebrow

The article revisits three late‑1970s music videos—The Alan Parsons Project’s “I Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You,” XTC’s “Making Plans For Nigel,” and ABBA’s “Take A Chance On Me.” It highlights how these early clips predate MTV and often feel more like...

By American Songwriter
55 Years Ago, Lynn Anderson Topped the Charts With the Best-Selling Country Album by a Female Artist at the Time
NewsApr 25, 2026

55 Years Ago, Lynn Anderson Topped the Charts With the Best-Selling Country Album by a Female Artist at the Time

On April 25, 1971, Lynn Anderson’s 11th studio album “Rose Garden” topped Billboard’s country albums chart, staying at No. 1 for 14 weeks—the longest run for a female country artist at the time. The album sold over one million copies, earning...

By American Songwriter
Repeated Doses of Psilocybin Show Promise for Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
NewsApr 25, 2026

Repeated Doses of Psilocybin Show Promise for Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

A randomized clinical trial found that weekly high‑dose psilocybin significantly reduced obsessive‑compulsive symptoms in treatment‑resistant patients. Fifteen adults received up to four doses over eight weeks, with 73 % achieving at least a 35 % drop in Yale‑Brown scores and 40 % attaining...

By PsyPost
Inside 18 Years of Ape Minds, a Vast Record that May Upend How Human Intelligence Began
NewsApr 25, 2026

Inside 18 Years of Ape Minds, a Vast Record that May Upend How Human Intelligence Began

Researchers from the University of Stirling and the Max Planck Institute have released EVApeCognition, the world’s largest great ape cognition dataset. The open‑access collection aggregates 262 experimental datasets from 150 publications, covering over 80 individual apes across an 18‑year span...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Remember When John Lennon and Paul McCartney Got Into an Argument via Song Lyrics in 1971?
NewsApr 25, 2026

Remember When John Lennon and Paul McCartney Got Into an Argument via Song Lyrics in 1971?

In 1971 former Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney turned their post‑breakup tension into a public lyrical duel. McCartney’s “Too Many People” on the album Ram hinted at grievances, prompting Lennon’s scathing retort “How Do You Sleep?” on his Imagine...

By American Songwriter
Orgulla, or Gringo Go Back to Your Country | The Weekly Read
NewsApr 25, 2026

Orgulla, or Gringo Go Back to Your Country | The Weekly Read

Molly Greening’s essay “Orgullo, or Gringo Go Back to Your Country” uses creative nonfiction to examine pride, positionality, and coalition resistance against U.S. Christian fundamentalism at the 2024 San Salvador Pride parade. The piece traces how theological narratives can both liberate...

By Duke University Press – Blog
Porsche Built One of the Best Electric SUVs Ever Made, and Does Not Expect the World to Buy Enough of...
NewsApr 25, 2026

Porsche Built One of the Best Electric SUVs Ever Made, and Does Not Expect the World to Buy Enough of...

Porsche unveiled the Cayenne Coupe Electric, a 1,139‑hp, 0‑60‑mph‑in‑2.4‑seconds SUV built on the 800‑volt Premium Platform Electric shared with Audi. The model launches at $113,800 for the base trim and tops out at $168,000 for the Turbo, offering up to...

By The Next Web (TNW)
What Your Teen Might Not Say on Graduation Day (Even Though They’re Feeling It)
NewsApr 25, 2026

What Your Teen Might Not Say on Graduation Day (Even Though They’re Feeling It)

Nancy Reynolds’ piece reveals the torrent of emotions high‑school graduates experience but rarely voice on graduation day. Teens express pride, relief, fear of the unknown, nostalgia for daily routines, and pressure from expectations about college and careers. The article highlights...

By Raising Teens Today (example niche)
Artemis II Broke Fred Haise's Distance Record, but He Is Happy to Pass It On
NewsApr 25, 2026

Artemis II Broke Fred Haise's Distance Record, but He Is Happy to Pass It On

Artemis II’s crew set a new human‑distance record, traveling 252,756 miles (406,771 km) from Earth—surpassing the Apollo 13 benchmark that stood for 56 years. The record was achieved on a free‑return trajectory that took the Orion capsule farther beyond the Moon’s far side than any...

By Ars Technica – Security
Nonlinear and Sex-Specific Associations of Maternal Vitamin D in Early- and Mid-Pregnancy with Childhood Growth Trajectories From Birth to 6 Years...
NewsApr 25, 2026

Nonlinear and Sex-Specific Associations of Maternal Vitamin D in Early- and Mid-Pregnancy with Childhood Growth Trajectories From Birth to 6 Years...

A prospective cohort of 1,100 Chinese mother‑child pairs found nonlinear, sex‑specific associations between maternal vitamin D levels in early and mid‑pregnancy and offspring growth trajectories from birth to age six. Low early‑pregnancy vitamin D increased odds of rising height‑for‑age and BMI‑for‑age Z‑scores,...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Metabolic Features in Plasma and Urine of Obese Children and Their Association with MAFLD Risk
NewsApr 25, 2026

Metabolic Features in Plasma and Urine of Obese Children and Their Association with MAFLD Risk

Researchers analyzed plasma and urine from 160 obese Chinese children aged 7‑14, identifying four metabolites linked to metabolic dysfunction‑associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). Elevated plasma alanine and proline were associated with higher MAFLD risk, while higher urinary hippuric acid and...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
The Relationship Between Nutrition Status Indicators and Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
NewsApr 25, 2026

The Relationship Between Nutrition Status Indicators and Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A cross‑sectional analysis of 285 hospitalized type 2 diabetes patients in Hebei found that 62% were vitamin D deficient (25‑hydroxyvitamin D < 20 ng/mL). Lower total protein levels were significantly linked to higher odds of deficiency, with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.933 per gram‑per‑liter increase....

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Maternal Serum Ferritin Across Gestation and Risk of Small-for-Gestational-Age: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
NewsApr 25, 2026

Maternal Serum Ferritin Across Gestation and Risk of Small-for-Gestational-Age: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

A longitudinal cohort of 17,451 Chinese pregnancies found that elevated maternal serum ferritin in the third trimester is linked to a higher incidence of small‑for‑gestational‑age (SGA) infants. Women with ferritin ≥18.1 ng/mL at 29‑31 weeks had a 42% greater adjusted odds of...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
The Dish-I-Wish Open Dataset on Food Preferences and Parental Influence
NewsApr 25, 2026

The Dish-I-Wish Open Dataset on Food Preferences and Parental Influence

The researchers have released the Dish‑I‑Wish open dataset, capturing food‑selection behavior of 203 Russian children aged 4‑14. Using a gamified web app, participants chose meals for themselves and indicated what they believed their parents would serve, providing both autonomous and...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Socioeconomic Stratification in the Association Between Tea Consumption and Skeletal Muscle Mass Among Oilfield Workers
NewsApr 25, 2026

Socioeconomic Stratification in the Association Between Tea Consumption and Skeletal Muscle Mass Among Oilfield Workers

A cross‑sectional study of 2,574 Chinese oilfield workers found that habitual tea consumption is linked to higher appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM). In fully adjusted models, low‑level tea intake raised the skeletal muscle index by 0.105 units and high‑level intake...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Vitamin D Status and Site-Specific Fracture Pattern Associations in Older Adults with Fragility Fractures: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 2543 Patients
NewsApr 25, 2026

Vitamin D Status and Site-Specific Fracture Pattern Associations in Older Adults with Fragility Fractures: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 2543 Patients

Researchers analyzed 2,543 patients aged 60 and older hospitalized for fragility fractures in China. They found that 35.9% were vitamin D deficient and 44.2% insufficient, with deficiency linked to older age, female sex, winter admission, and prior cerebral infarction. Serum 25(OH)D...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Hepatoprotective Potential of JHB, a Functional Beverage, in a Mouse Model of Acute Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury
NewsApr 25, 2026

Hepatoprotective Potential of JHB, a Functional Beverage, in a Mouse Model of Acute Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury

The Frontiers in Nutrition study shows that Jiuxiangfeng Houwuyou Beverage (JHB), a flavonoid‑rich plant‑based drink, markedly protects mice from acute alcohol‑induced liver injury. Pretreatment lowered serum ALT and AST, reduced oxidative stress markers, suppressed inflammatory cytokines, and boosted ADH and...

By Frontiers in Nutrition
Is Orange Juice Actually Good for You? Here’s What Dietitians Want You to Know
NewsApr 25, 2026

Is Orange Juice Actually Good for You? Here’s What Dietitians Want You to Know

Orange juice delivers a dense micronutrient package—vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, folate and flavonoids—often meeting or exceeding 100% of the daily vitamin C recommendation in an 8‑ounce serving. Store‑bought varieties are pasteurized, shelf‑stable and may be fortified with calcium and vitamin D, but many...

By Real Simple (Home & Organizing)
GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Cognitive Impairment, Though the Reason Why Probably Isn’t What You Expect
NewsApr 25, 2026

GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Cognitive Impairment, Though the Reason Why Probably Isn’t What You Expect

A retrospective analysis of nearly 65,000 type‑2 diabetes patients over ten years found that users of GLP‑1 agonists such as semaglutide experienced cognitive impairment at twice the rate of non‑users (2.6% vs 1.3%). Researchers attribute the higher incidence to a...

By Futurism BioTech
Research Finds This Sustainable Food Source May Help Prevent Diabetes
NewsApr 25, 2026

Research Finds This Sustainable Food Source May Help Prevent Diabetes

A recent Clinical Nutrition study examined 152 pre‑diabetic adults who added 200 grams of sardines per week to their diet. Over 12 months, the sardine group’s high‑risk rate fell from 37% to 8%, while a control group saw only a slight...

By Mindbodygreen
House Measure Commends KATSEYE's Sophia Laforteza for Conquering Coachella
NewsApr 25, 2026

House Measure Commends KATSEYE's Sophia Laforteza for Conquering Coachella

The Philippine House of Representatives filed HR No. 951 to commend Filipina‑American Sophia Laforteza, leader of KATSEYE, for her historic Coachella performance, marking one of the first Filipino acts on the festival’s Sahara stage. Rep. Javier Miguel “Javi” Benitez also filed...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Kunchacko Boban, Lijomol Jose Thriller Title Set as ‘Unmadham,’ Release Date Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)
NewsApr 25, 2026

Kunchacko Boban, Lijomol Jose Thriller Title Set as ‘Unmadham,’ Release Date Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)

Indian production houses T‑Series and Panorama Studios announced the Malayalam psychological thriller “Unmadham,” starring Kunchacko Boban and Lijomol Jose. The film marks editor‑turned‑director Kiran Das’s feature debut, with a screenplay by National Film Award‑winner Shahi Kabir. Set around a police constable reopening a cold...

By Variety – Mergers & Acquisitions
Lure of Being a Social Media Chef Means Youngsters Forgoing Classic Training, Michelin Star Cook Warns
NewsApr 25, 2026

Lure of Being a Social Media Chef Means Youngsters Forgoing Classic Training, Michelin Star Cook Warns

Michelin‑starred chefs warn that the rise of social‑media cooking videos is pulling young talent away from traditional culinary apprenticeships. Will Murray of the double‑Michelin venue Dinner by Heston notes that aspiring chefs often assume kitchen work is easier after watching...

By The Guardian » Business
'I Snap Them Up' — Award-Winning Wildlife Photographer Explains Why He Collects Second-Hand DSLRs for His Unique 'Camtraptions' Devices, and...
NewsApr 25, 2026

'I Snap Them Up' — Award-Winning Wildlife Photographer Explains Why He Collects Second-Hand DSLRs for His Unique 'Camtraptions' Devices, and...

Award‑winning wildlife photographer Will Burrard‑Lucas used a self‑built "Camtraptions" system that pairs a motion sensor with a second‑hand Canon EOS 6D DSLR to capture his Sony World Photography Awards‑winning "Crossing Point" series in Kenya’s Masai Mara. The 14‑year‑old full‑frame DSLR, sourced for about...

By TechRadar Pro
Stakeholders Push Zero-Sugar Infant Food Rules over Health Risks in Nigeria
NewsApr 25, 2026

Stakeholders Push Zero-Sugar Infant Food Rules over Health Risks in Nigeria

Consumer groups, health experts and Nigerian policymakers are urging the adoption of zero‑added‑sugar standards for infant foods after a study revealed that 94% of sampled baby cereals contain added sugar. The laboratory analysis of nearly 100 products showed an average...

By BusinessDay (Nigeria)
My Daughter Is 25, Underemployed, and Lives at Home. How Do I Help Her Without Sacrificing My Savings?
NewsApr 25, 2026

My Daughter Is 25, Underemployed, and Lives at Home. How Do I Help Her Without Sacrificing My Savings?

Recent college graduates face a steep underemployment hurdle, with 42.5% still jobless—the highest rate since 2020. AI-driven automation threatens up to 11.7% of U.S. jobs, intensifying competition for entry‑level positions. Parents eager to help must balance emotional support with clear...

By Kiplinger – All
Scientists Say They’ve Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years
NewsApr 25, 2026

Scientists Say They’ve Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years

Researchers at Texas A&M University have demonstrated a laser‑propelled micro‑device called a metajet that can move in three dimensions without physical contact. The metajet’s metasurface pattern redirects incoming light, converting photon momentum into thrust, a principle the team says can...

By Futurism Space
This Anti-Inflammatory Spice May Be The Key To Better Brain Health
NewsApr 25, 2026

This Anti-Inflammatory Spice May Be The Key To Better Brain Health

A new research review highlights turmeric’s curcumin as a potent anti‑inflammatory agent that may protect brain health. Clinical data suggest ½–1 teaspoon of culinary turmeric or 500‑1000 mg of standardized extract can improve inflammatory markers and support neurogenesis. Bioavailability remains the...

By Mindbodygreen
I Brought My 3-Year-Old and 6-Year-Old Sons to Work with Me. Here's What I Learned.
NewsApr 25, 2026

I Brought My 3-Year-Old and 6-Year-Old Sons to Work with Me. Here's What I Learned.

Business Insider celebrated Take Your Kids to Work Day, inviting dozens of children into the newsroom for activities like bingo, a scavenger hunt, and an animation demo. Reporter Joi‑Marie McKenzie, a first‑time mom, observed that the event slowed the usual...

By Business Insider – Finance
Lucy Dacus Shares Record Store Day Exclusive Track ‘Planting Tomatoes’ on Streaming Services
NewsApr 25, 2026

Lucy Dacus Shares Record Store Day Exclusive Track ‘Planting Tomatoes’ on Streaming Services

Lucy Dacus has made her Record Store Day exclusive 7‑inch vinyl, "Planting Tomatoes," available on all major streaming services. The track, first issued on April 18 as a limited vinyl, was originally performed live at the Auckland Laneway Festival in...

By NME
Can Electric Air Taxis Carry Passengers? Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 Just Cleared a Key Test
NewsApr 25, 2026

Can Electric Air Taxis Carry Passengers? Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 Just Cleared a Key Test

Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 eVTOL completed a piloted transition test on April 14, 2026, proving it can shift from vertical lift to wing‑borne cruise and back. The flight was conducted under the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s oversight, positioning the prototype as a...

By Scientific American – Mind
Research Shows This Underconsumed Fat Improves Inflammation
NewsApr 25, 2026

Research Shows This Underconsumed Fat Improves Inflammation

A recent review in *Nutrients* confirms that increasing omega‑3 fatty acids can markedly reduce systemic inflammation, a condition affecting roughly 34.6% of Americans. Meta‑analyses across 45 studies show improvements in insulin sensitivity, cholesterol, triglycerides and HbA1c, while higher‑dose EPA/DHA (over...

By Mindbodygreen
I'm Self-Employed, and Family Planning as a Freelancer Is Scary. I Don't Have Parental Leave, and I Don't Know How...
NewsApr 25, 2026

I'm Self-Employed, and Family Planning as a Freelancer Is Scary. I Don't Have Parental Leave, and I Don't Know How...

A freelance writer grapples with family planning without employer‑provided parental leave, stable income, or nearby relatives for support. The lack of an HR safety net forces her to self‑manage taxes, savings, and potential childcare gaps. She questions whether aggressive saving,...

By Business Insider — Markets
How To Balance Your Hormones Naturally (Yes, It Can Be Done)
NewsApr 25, 2026

How To Balance Your Hormones Naturally (Yes, It Can Be Done)

Hormone imbalance—defined by the Mayo Clinic as too much or too little of any hormone—affects metabolism, mood, and long‑term disease risk. The article outlines five natural levers: nutrient‑dense diet, targeted supplementation, balanced exercise, reduced exposure to endocrine disruptors, and stress‑management...

By Mindbodygreen
New Psychology Research Reveals Your Face Might Determine How Easily People Remember Your Name
NewsApr 25, 2026

New Psychology Research Reveals Your Face Might Determine How Easily People Remember Your Name

A new study in the Journal of Experimental Psychology shows that highly memorable faces significantly improve recall of associated names, while equally memorable scene photographs do not. Researchers paired 120 face images—half deemed memorable, half forgettable—with common first names and...

By PsyPost
Physician, Heal Thyself
NewsApr 25, 2026

Physician, Heal Thyself

The New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care’s year‑long Contemplative Medicine Fellowship blends Zen Buddhist teachings with clinical training to address the U.S. health‑care workforce crisis. Peer‑reviewed studies of the 2021‑2024 cohorts show statistically significant reductions in emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...

By Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
The Hidden Guilt of Solo Entrepreneurship
NewsApr 25, 2026

The Hidden Guilt of Solo Entrepreneurship

Longtime solo entrepreneur describes the persistent guilt of not meeting self‑set milestones. The feeling, while sometimes motivating, can become a distraction that erodes confidence and productivity. The author outlines a four‑step method—naming, changing, reframing, and offsetting—to manage guilt. Applying these...

By Inc. — Leadership