I Discovered a Baby Left Behind in Business Class—The Note Beside Him Changed Everything I Thought I Knew

The flight from New York to London was smooth—almost forgettable. After a decade working as a flight attendant, I had grown accustomed to the rhythm of long-haul flights: the familiar passenger requests, the restless babies in economy, the occasional seating disagreement. Nothing out of the ordinary. This journey was no different—until the very end. We…

Why Is Your Pillow Wet in the Morning? Here’s What Nighttime Drooling Could Mean

Waking up to find your pillow damp with saliva might feel a bit embarrassing, but it’s far more common than you’d think—and usually nothing serious. Drooling during sleep happens because your body enters a deeply relaxed state, especially during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. During this phase, the muscles in your jaw and face relax…

The Ancient Japanese Rice Cream Ritual Behind Glowing, Youthful Skin

Japan’s skincare wisdom is renowned for its simplicity, effectiveness, and deep cultural roots. One of its best-kept secrets, now gaining worldwide popularity, is the use of rice-based creams to achieve flawless, radiant skin. Inspired by age-old beauty routines, these creams are now being recognized globally for their ability to hydrate, brighten, and rejuvenate the complexion….

Meghan Markle’s New Lifestyle Brand Faces Backlash Over Alleged Product Rebranding

Meghan Markle continues to draw divided opinions from the public, and her latest business venture has found itself at the center of controversy. The Duchess of Sussex recently debuted her lifestyle label, As Ever, which, despite being in its early days, is already sparking debate. The newest criticism revolves around a product as simple as…

Michael J. Fox Shares Emotional Health Update After 30-Year Battle With Parkinson’s

Beloved actor and longtime Parkinson’s disease advocate Michael J. Fox has issued a deeply moving update on his ongoing health journey, nearly thirty years after first being diagnosed. In a recent candid interview, Fox opened up about the growing physical toll the disease has taken on him, admitting, “It’s becoming more of a challenge.” Now…

MIT’s First Brain-Scan Study on ChatGPT Users Uncovers Alarming Effects on the Mind

In a bold step into uncharted territory, researchers at MIT’s Media Lab have conducted the first-ever brain-scan study on users of ChatGPT—and the results may challenge assumptions about the tool’s cognitive benefits. The June 2025 preprint report, titled “Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task,”…

After 30 Years of Searching, Woman Discovers She’s Abrosexual – And It Finally Makes Sense

Sexuality isn’t always linear. For some, attraction is something that evolves over time – unpredictable, fluid, and hard to label. For one woman, a decades-long journey of confusion finally led her to a word that made everything click: abrosexual. “I Thought I Was Just a Lesbian… Then Everything Shifted” For most of her adult life,…

Trump Administration to Burn $10M Worth of Unused Birth Control Instead of Donating It

In a decision that has shocked aid organizations and public health advocates, the Trump administration is preparing to incinerate nearly $10 million worth of unused contraceptives—products originally purchased with taxpayer dollars for global reproductive health initiatives. The birth control supplies, which include intrauterine devices (IUDs), hormone-based implants, injectables, and pills, were funded by the U.S….

See This Bug? Act Fast Before It Destroys Your Garden and More

An Invasive Menace Spreading Across the U.S. An uninvited guest is wreaking havoc on farms, forests, and even backyard trees—the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula). Originally detected in Pennsylvania in 2014, this invasive pest has rapidly infested multiple states, threatening agriculture and natural ecosystems in its path. How Spotted Lanternflies Wreak Havoc These bugs may look…

Tilapia: A Budget-Friendly Fish with Health Benefits—And a Few Caveats

Tilapia, a freshwater fish from the cichlid family, originally hails from regions across Africa and the Middle East. Thanks to its remarkable adaptability, it’s now farmed globally and has become a popular—and affordable—protein source in many parts of the world, including the United States. Much of the tilapia eaten in the U.S. today comes from…