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Scientists proved freeze-dried fecal capsules nearly double cancer immunotherapy response rates. 80% vs 39%.
Source: NY PostYoung adults are having less sex than any generation in recorded history. Researchers call it a 'sex recession.'
Source: BBCMeta's Ray-Ban smart glasses can now identify strangers in real time using facial recognition. Privacy experts are alarmed.
Source: The VergeKids identifying as animals are now a mainstream phenomenon. Parents and schools are scrambling to respond.
Source: Daily MailChinese automaker BYD unveiled a battery that charges to 80% in 5 minutes. This changes the EV game entirely.
Source: ReutersGoogle's CEO took home $692 million in 2025. That's $1.9 million per day while laying off thousands.
Source: CNBCChinese hackers breached FBI surveillance systems used to tap American phone lines. The irony is staggering.
Source: Washington PostAstronomers discovered our galaxy sits on a massive flat structure spanning 1 billion light-years. We are tiny.
Source: Space.comHer husband won $1 million on a scratch-off. She bought another ticket at the same store and won $5 million.
Source: USA TodayRaiders send All-Pro pass rusher Maxx Crosby to Baltimore for two 1st-round picks. The AFC just shifted.
Source: ESPNThe Oculus founder's retro gaming company just hit unicorn status. He's building the Nintendo of the AI era.
Source: BloombergAmazon's Ring doorbells are now using facial recognition by default. Neighbors are building watch lists.
Source: Ars TechnicaNew Lancet review of 48 studies: stop taking Ozempic or Wegovy and you regain 60% of the weight in 1 year.
Source: The LancetA masked fan stormed the pitch during a German 2nd division match and unplugged the VAR screen while the ref was reviewing a penalty.
Source: BBC SportA fireball lit up the sky across western Europe, then a meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in Koblenz.
Source: Space.comUber rolled out women-only rides nationwide. A class-action lawsuit says it violates California's anti-discrimination law.
Source: WSLS / APMeta acquired Moltbook, a social network designed entirely for AI agents to interact with each other. The question is no longer whether AI is online -- it is whether machines are building their own version of the internet without us.
Source: AP NewsNetflix's KPop Demon Hunters is heading to the Oscars stage, with the lead vocalists set to perform Golden live. A streaming cartoon is now mainstream enough to sit at the center of Hollywood spectacle.
Source: ReutersA former superyacht worker pulled back the curtain on what life is really like serving the ultra-wealthy. The stories range from absurd to disturbing.
Source: NY PostA pizzeria has recreated an authentic ancient Roman pizza using a 2,000-year-old recipe. No tomato sauce, no mozzarella -- just olive oil, garum, and chaos.
Source: NY PostDeath Valley, one of the driest and hottest places on Earth, just erupted in wildflowers. A rare superbloom is turning the desert floor into a carpet of gold and purple.
Source: AP NewsPeople are reporting that Oura rings and Fitbits flagged serious health conditions before they had any symptoms. Wearable data is becoming an early warning system.
Source: NY PostResearchers found a link between acquired color vision changes and early-stage cancer. Your eyes might be signaling something your body has not caught yet.
Source: Science DailyNearly 9 in 10 Americans say tipping culture is completely out of control. The expectation to tip for everything from counter service to self-checkout is pushing people to the edge.
Source: Fox NewsGLP-1 drugs changed how the country thinks about weight loss. New research says you may be losing more than weight — bone density loss up to 29% in some studies.
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