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The Bed and What Stillness Forces Into View
When illness or disability makes a body dependent, the hardest part is often not the need itself, but the meaning others attach to it.
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The Weird Trick That Might Actually Stop Your Snoring
Snoring sounds harmless, but it can be a messy, exhausting clue to something much bigger: sleep apnea. One man’s bizarre fix, literally licking his phone for throat exercises, opens up a surprisingly serious look at sleep, science, and the strange hunt for quieter nights.
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Afghan Women Are Asking for One Thing: Recognition
Afghan women are urging the world to name a brutal reality for what it is: gender apartheid. As the Taliban turn misogyny into law, a single word in a new U.N. treaty could reshape how the world fights systemic oppression.
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Sleep Is the New Management Flex
For years, leaders wore sleep deprivation like a badge of ambition, but exhaustion may be hurting performance more than helping it.
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Everyone’s Taking Magnesium. Should You?
Magnesium has gone from an old-school healing mineral to a modern wellness obsession, praised for everything from better sleep to calmer moods.
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Can AI Help Decide Your Case?
Los Angeles judges are testing an AI tool that can summarise dense legal filings and draft tentative rulings, promising relief for overloaded courts but raising fresh fears about bias, errors, and trust.
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Nvidia’s China Problem Could Break a Global Supply Chain
America’s AI chip curbs are meant to slow China, but they may be squeezing South Korea’s chip giants just as hard by hitting Nvidia’s shipments and the memory supply chain behind them.
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Trash Trouble Turns Into an AI Transformation
A broken baler has paused recycling across Decatur and nearby cities for up to six weeks, but city leaders are betting on a new machine and AI-powered sorting robots to bring the system back stronger.
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The End of “One AI Does It All”
OpenAI’s latest model duo signals a major AI shift: one model is built to respond fast and write smoothly, while the other is designed to think deeply, analyse hard problems, and handle heavier professional work.
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$30K Drones vs $1M Missiles—Who’s Winning?
Iran’s cheap Shahed drones are forcing the U.S. and its allies into a brutal mismatch: high-end fighter jets, costly missiles, and dangerous air battles against low-cost threats.
