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Farrah was fed up with her vagina.For the past two years, the 29-year-old dancer from Ohio had been dealing with…
If you’re a WIRED reader who uses AI in any creative context, I’d suggest staying far, far away from anyone…
Founded in 2008, Noom was launched as a human-to-human weight loss coaching service, which paired psychology-based methods with fitness and…
Like other online travel booking services, Priceline helps you compare offerings and rates for everything travel-related, like airline tickets, and…
Elon Musk’s trial against OpenAI and Microsoft entered its final stretch on Monday, with testimony from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella,…
Last year’s rollout of iOS 26 was striking, with the translucent Liquid Glass aesthetic. Apple has since iterated on its…
US-based pharmaceutical company Moderna confirmed that it has been working on the development of hantavirus vaccines in collaboration with the…
Even before Bad Bunny took to the field, his Super Bowl halftime performance drew controversy, especially from MAGA influencers upset…
For decades, assessing cholesterol risk has been built around a simple idea: Lower “bad” cholesterol, lower your chance of a…
A new video game about President Donald Trump’s war in Iran features fights with the pope and New York City…
People who had previously felt paralyzed by their NDA’s began to talk. Helena, the conflict-avoidant moderator of the Mercor subreddit,…
A major oil company is seeking a state tax break in Texas worth hundreds of millions of dollars to build…
Starting today, eager customers of the US pizza restaurant chain Papa Johns living in one corner of southern North Carolina…
Forgive me for starting with a cliché, a piece of finance jargon that has recently slipped into the tech lexicon,…
My cat Mira is perfect, and has never done anything wrong. She also loves walking on laptop keys—both my MacBook…
There’s another type of digital scam to be aware of, as per the BBC. It’s called “reservation hijacking.”The name gives…
