Why Does the Public Choose Artificial Intelligence for News Consumption?
A recent study reveals that audiences prefer using AI tools like ChatGPT for news despite knowing the potential inaccuracies of the information.
Diabetes surge among Americans could be driven by 'healthy' breakfasts, doctor warns
A doctor warns that the rise in diabetes among Americans may be linked to the consumption of so-called 'healthy' breakfast foods that are high in sugar and refined starches.
Seventh narco sub found near Australia waters signalling 'insane amount of drugs'
The discovery of a seventh narco submarine in Pacific waters near Australia highlights the increasing drug trafficking associated with Australia's rising cocaine consumption.
Gen Z drinks less but uses nicotine more than other generations: report
A recent report shows that Gen Z Canadians consume less alcohol but have a higher usage of nicotine products compared to older generations.
'Consuming news is the best way to understand humanity,' says reader
Lorena Pardelhas, a 62-year-old from Brazil, believes that consuming news is essential for comprehending the complexities of humanity.
Family grieves 'loving, caring and beautiful' mum who died alone in prison cell
The inquest into the death of Aboriginal woman Tammy Shipley reveals her children's heartfelt grief over the loss of their mother, who died in custody after excessive water consumption.
Email Newsletters: A Safe Haven for News Audiences in the Era of Digital Chaos
Email newsletters have emerged as a crucial tool for news organizations to connect directly with audiences amidst the tumult of social media.
Economic news filter: The government stifles consumption from two sides β high taxation of wages and purchases
The article discusses the detrimental economic policies of the Slovak government, which are stifling consumption through high taxes and ineffective measures for economic growth.
Salmon farm antibiotics found in native species
Antibiotics used in Tasmanian salmon farming have been found in local marine species, raising concerns about ecological impacts, although public health assessments deem the levels safe for human consumption.
Overdoses Tripled at Saskatoon Supervised Consumption Site in 2025
Saskatoonβs supervised consumption site reports a significant increase in overdoses treated, highlighting the exacerbating drug crisis in the area.
News without clicks, TikTok as a newsroom
The article discusses the challenges faced by Mexican journalism as traditional news outlets struggle to engage with audiences in an era dominated by AI-driven content and closed platforms like TikTok.
Bad news for decaffeinated coffee: the 43-year study that found benefits only in caffeine
A recent study spanning 43 years indicates caffeine consumption may be linked to a reduced risk of dementia, while decaffeinated coffee shows no such benefits.
Wanting to See
The article discusses the overwhelming influence of digital media on daily life, emphasizing the consumption of misleading information and the need for a more serious approach to media engagement.
Between Duty and Fatigue: Pew Center Reveals the Complex Relationship Between Americans and News
A recent study by the Pew Research Center highlights a growing disconnect among Americans regarding their engagement with news, emphasizing fatigue from information overload.
What will journalism be like in 2026?
The article discusses the challenges journalism faces and the declining interest in news consumption among younger generations, as evidenced by a Pew Research Center report.
MORNING GLORY: Legacy media didnβt lose readers, it drove them away
The article discusses how legacy media has failed to maintain subscriber loyalty despite the continuous demand for news reading.
Your daily coffee habit may play a role in dementia risk, study finds
A new study suggests that moderate coffee consumption may lower the risk of dementia.
Chicken wing champs for Super Bowl: Americans to set consumption record during Sunday's game
Americans are expected to consume nearly 1.5 billion chicken wings during the Super Bowl, setting a new record for the beloved game-day snack.
Kirin Holdings to Sell Subsidiary American Whiskey Maker as Part of Streamlining
Kirin Holdings has announced the sale of its subsidiary American whiskey maker, Four Roses, to a local company as it seeks to streamline its business amid stagnant global alcohol consumption.
Nearly 40% of cancers can be prevented with 3 lifestyle changes, study finds
A new study suggests that nearly 40% of global cancer cases can be avoided by addressing three major risk factors: tobacco use, infections, and alcohol consumption.
More pregnant women drinking in one of Australia's largest regional cities
Townsville health authorities reported a concerning increase in alcohol consumption among pregnant women, rising from 8.2% in 2023 to 20% last year, potentially linked to recent natural disasters.
Marijuana consumption set to expand into yoga studios, theaters, other venues in blue state
The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has authorized on-site marijuana consumption in various hospitality venues including yoga studios and theaters, allowing them to obtain cannabis licenses.
Red wine or white wine? Doctor reveals the healthier choice, as well as cautionary details
A discussion on which is healthier between red and white wine, following new dietary guidelines urging limited alcohol consumption.
Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol
Naltrexone, a prescription opioid pill approved for alcohol use disorder, is gaining attention as a means to help Americans reduce their alcohol consumption.
Horrifying Year 2025? What has gone well in the world almost unnoticed
Despite the prevalence of disturbing images from crises and wars, 2025 also brought reasons for hope that went largely unnoticed by the public.
Do you think that rakija helps digestion? The primary physician has bad news
A primary physician argues that the popular belief of rakija aiding digestion is more myth than truth, despite subjective relief after consumption.