Human-Animal Relationship: Do Pets Make Us Happy?
A recent study suggests that while people invest significantly in their pets, the emotional benefits may not be as high as previously thought.
Gadget: Moving from ChatGPT to Anthropic or Other Providers
Many users are considering switching from ChatGPT to other AI providers due to various reasons, including ethical concerns raised by Anthropic regarding government surveillance.
All the challenges awaiting the EU as seen by Big Tech and industry
A report discusses the necessity of strengthening transatlantic cooperation in technology between the EU and the US and warns of increasing competition from China.
Nikkei Average Surges Over 1,200 Yen, Reaches 55,500 for the First Time in Three Trading Days
The Nikkei Average rose significantly, surpassing 55,500 yen after three days, fueled by easing tensions in Iran and positive earnings from U.S. tech companies.
Brains of living beings copied for the first time on a computer. What does the "digital fly" tell us about the future of humanity?
The first complete copying of a fruit fly's neural network into a virtual reality marks a significant step in the evolution of artificial intelligence and digital consciousness.
Why is it so difficult for us when women whistleblow their divorce?
Irina Olsen, a Danish influencer and former figure skater, candidly shares her experiences post-divorce in a new TV 2 documentary series.
Let Us Live, Friends: A Play That Tells the Story of Relationships Through Laughter and Conflicts
The Hindi play 'Let Us Live, Friends' humorously portrays the evolving dynamics between married couples amidst their challenges.
AI Dangers: How Dangerous is AI Right Now?
The article explores the growing concerns about the dangers of AI, highlighting a recent stance taken by Anthropic's CEO against the use of AI in military surveillance and autonomous weapon systems.
Lessons that the hearts of horses teach us
The article discusses the importance of expressing strong emotions and reflects on a personal experience involving a teenager who may have autism.
What do you think about your weight? Tell us and answer the survey
The article invites readers to reflect on their weight and participate in a survey regarding their feelings and thoughts about it.
Have you gotten a tattoo in honor of your mother or motherhood? Show it to us, we’re doing a story
Yle Uutiset is seeking individuals who have tattoos symbolizing their mothers or motherhood to share their stories and images for a feature article.
Deborah Warner, director of the scene: 'Shakespeare is many years ahead of us'
Deborah Warner reflects on her directorial debut with 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' revealing her long-standing admiration for Shakespeare and the new production's significance at Teatro Real.
Memory Palaces: From Method to Emotion, an Infallible Journey to Put into Words What Matters
The article reflects on the intricate connections between memory, emotion, and the physical spaces around us, emphasizing how personal experiences shape our understanding of communication.
Kate Hudson laments modern relationship culture, says it’s ‘so easy for us today to leave’
Kate Hudson discusses how modern relationship culture encourages people to easily leave relationships rather than invest in them.
Yellowstone spin-off star Luke Grimes teases 'rift' with Marshals after Jamie twist
Luke Grimes, star of the 'Yellowstone' spin-off, hints at a complicated relationship between his character and the US Marshals as dark secrets emerge.
AIMEE WALSH: 'As Big Tech keeps us apart - we must mirror the solidarity of the women who came before us'
Aimee Walsh emphasizes the importance of solidarity among women on International Women's Day, reflecting on the sacrifices made by earlier feminists and the current challenges posed by Big Tech.
The Amazon USA tiny house with rooms that sells for less than US$10,000
A tiny house available on Amazon USA is selling for less than $10,000, appealing to those looking for affordable housing options.
American in the UK tries £3.74 Asda meal deal and 1 item is a '1 out of 10'
A social media personality from the US critiques an Asda meal deal in the UK, rating one item a '1 out of 10.'
When does Marshals episode 2 come out?
This article discusses the release date for the second episode of the Yellowstone spin-off series Marshals, focusing on character Kayce Dutton.
The Stamateas: ten minutes of reflection to understand what happens to us and how to cope with it
Bernardo Stamateas discusses anxiety and offers practical tools to differentiate between normal anxiety and its more harmful manifestations in a new reflective piece.
Big Tech are playing with us in age verification. It’s punishing victims instead of perpetrators
The Polish government is considering measures to restrict social media access for minors through age verification, raising concerns about online safety for teenagers.
Award-winning psychic whose 2026 prediction has already come true issues five worrying new warnings
A Mississippi-based psychic has made five new predictions for 2026, following her previous prediction that earthquakes would strike the US West Coast and Asia, which has already come true.
Suddenly, Harry Styles sounds like someone who wants to be just like all of us. He just isn't.
Harry Styles has embraced his time in Berlin, exploring analog synthesizers while recording his fourth solo album, showcasing a desire for connection with everyday people despite being a global superstar.
Soros-backed, pro-China network fuels protests against US tech firms
The article discusses protests led by pro-China groups in Aventura, Florida, targeting U.S. tech firms due to their military affiliations, particularly those involved in AI surveillance.
Punk Cannot Be Killed. On the 50th Anniversary of the Attitude that Will Save Us
The article reflects on the impact of punk rock music and culture as a form of resistance and self-expression that emerged in the face of societal norms.
Games: Without Us, Everything is More Beautiful
The article discusses the ambivalent relationship between humans and nature, highlighted by the video game "Pokémon: Pokopia," which emphasizes a world where nature flourishes without human interference.
Trump announces that big tech companies will pay for energy infrastructure for AI
Donald Trump announced that major tech companies will finance the energy infrastructure needed for artificial intelligence, addressing growing electricity costs amid concerns about the economic impact of AI ahead of midterm elections in the U.S.
Gloss: VladimÃr among us
The article discusses a technical issue related to page loading errors.
Micah P. Hinson: "The United States is full of damn nationalists and Christian fanatics trying to throw everyone out"
Micah P. Hinson, an American musician raised in Texas, reflects on his struggles with addiction and depression, his decision to leave the US, and his new life in Madrid.
I went to the US state with 125 billionaires and endless rows of private jets
A travel writer explores Aspen and Snowmass in Colorado, highlighting its stunning landscapes, wealthy culture, and seasonal adventures.
US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for data centers
Major US technology companies have agreed to cover the costs of new electricity generation for data centers during a White House event aiming to alleviate rising energy costs for consumers.
‘Two sessions’, two paths: China prioritises AI integration amid US tech rivalry
The article discusses China's focus on integrating AI technologies in contrast to the US approach, highlighting the upcoming legislative meeting and differing strategies towards AI development.
Million-dollar investment in sleep
Eight Sleep, a US-based sleep technology company, secured a $50 million investment led by Tether Investments, raising its valuation to $1.5 billion.
Quote of the Day, by Steve Jobs: 'Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life'
Steve Jobs reminds us not to waste our lives by trying to live according to others' expectations, highlighting the importance of individuality and authenticity.
The fascinating science of dreams, and why some of us don't remember them
The article explores the science behind why some people vividly remember their dreams while others do not, emphasizing that everyone dreams, regardless of their conscious recall.
Fans Convinced Kayce Has Already Found New Love Interest After Monica's Exit
Fans of Yellowstone are speculating that Kayce Dutton will quickly move on to a new relationship following the death of his wife, Monica.
15 Cookies That Tempt Us Right Now
A guide featuring the best cookies from various cafes and bakeries in Norway.
Samsung's Foldable Sold Out in Minutes, Even Though It Costs Over 60,000 CZK
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold has sold out rapidly in the US despite its high price, raising questions about its availability in Europe.
"Two of Us".. A psychological drama that strips away the glitz of fame and redefines the romantic story
The series "Two of Us" explores the pressures of fame and modern loneliness through the contrasting lives of a famous star and a reclusive professor.
Trump on high-tech weapons: We have a good stockpile, but we're not where we want to be
President Donald Trump commented on the U.S. ammunition stockpiles stating they are at an all-time high, yet he expressed concerns about high-tech weaponry levels not meeting expectations.
Trump admits lack of 'cutting-edge weaponry', but says the US has supplies for 'war forever'
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the nation lacks sufficient high-tech weaponry but claims it has virtually limitless supplies of mid-range arms for any potential conflicts.
Wall Street: Marginal rise for the S&P 500 after the shock of the war in Iran
The S&P 500 index saw a marginal increase following a sharp decline earlier in the session, as investors capitalized on buying opportunities after recent US and Israeli attacks in Iran.
Network funded by pro-CCP tech tycoon targets Palantir amid anti-US protests that support the regime in Iran
A pro-China network is organizing protests against Palantir Technologies in Miami, aligning with anti-U.S. sentiments related to military actions against Iran.
AI-assisted US strikes in Iran to intensify China drive for tech self-reliance: analysts
The article discusses how the use of AI-assisted military operations by the US in Iran highlights the urgency for China to enhance its technological self-reliance.
Does sorrow bring us closer to God or distance us from Him?
The article discusses whether sorrow brings individuals closer to God or distances them, exploring historical and philosophical perspectives.
6 unmissable reboots you have to watch in 2026 including 'iconic 90s series'
The article highlights six highly anticipated TV show reboots set to premiere in 2026, featuring beloved series from both UK and US television.
‘Action-packed’ Western drama that has ‘everything you could ask for’ begins soon
A new spin-off titled 'Marshals: A Yellowstone Story' from the Yellowstone franchise premieres today, focusing on Kayce Dutton as he serves in an elite squad of US Marshals.
The tricks that make us addicted to apps
The article discusses various tactics used by tech companies to keep users engaged with their apps, as explained by researcher Sissela Nutley.
The Apps Play with Your Brain - This is Why You Lose
Tech giants exploit our brains to keep us addicted to social media, prompting calls for legislative action against their manipulative designs.
March lunar eclipse: why it is known as Blood Moon and what time it will be seen in the US
The upcoming lunar eclipse on March 3 is set to be visible across the United States and is popularly referred to as the 'Blood Moon'.