Ed Sheeran Claims He Lost 30 pounds to Be in the Best Shape of His Life, Thanks to Weights, Pilates and mango smoothies

Ed Sheeran is debuting a noticeably leaner physique, revealing visible abs, a defined chest and muscular arms after years of presenting himself as indifferent to fitness aesthetics. The 34-year-old says he lost 31 pounds (14kg) over roughly five years after cutting fast food and committing to regular training following the birth of his daughters. His … Read more

UFC CEO Dana White on AI: Meta just hired 22 to 28-year-olds with an average salary of $65 million

UFC CEO Dana White recently shared insights about artificial intelligence and Meta‘s aggressive hiring strategy during a podcast conversation that touched on business, technology, and the future of entrepreneurship. White, who serves on Meta’s board, revealed striking details about the company’s investment in AI talent. “Meta just hired like 10 kids that are aged 22 … Read more

A Black Cat Is Now the Most Powerful Figure in Lithuanian Politics

In what may be one of the most unusual political maneuvers in European history, a black cat named Nuodėgulis has become the unlikely guardian of Lithuania’s public broadcasting independence. According to sources, the feline, whose name translates to “charred coal” in English, now holds veto power over the potential dismissal of Monika Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė, the director-general … Read more

Coffeezilla calls out Kalshi for advertising Sports Gambling while claiming they’re not a betting company

Popular investigative YouTuber Coffeezilla has launched a critique of prediction market platform Kalshi, accusing the company of marketing sports wagering while simultaneously maintaining they operate a federally regulated exchange rather than a traditional sportsbook. He talked about it in a recent YouTube video. The controversy centers on Kalshi’s recent introduction of “combos,” a feature that … Read more

Andrew Huberman: “I believe that evil forces are real. I believe that the devil gets into men’s heads”

Neuroscientist and podcaster Andrew Huberman recently joined Tyler Ramsey on the Punk Rock Sober podcast for a conversation that delved into one of his most provocative beliefs: that evil forces are real, and that the devil can literally enter men’s minds. Speaking alongside Ramsey and his nine-year-old son River, Huberman explored the psychological mechanisms behind … Read more

Anthropic launched first business requiring ZERO human input

The question is no longer if artificial intelligence can run entire businesses, but when. Recent developments from Anthropic and Anden Labs suggest that moment may arrive sooner than expected. Their Project Vend experiment has evolved from a novelty that ordered expensive tungsten cubes by mistake to a legitimate proof of concept for autonomous AI commerce. … Read more

Dr. Mike Israetel: Ozempic Went From Taboo to Small Talk in Just Four Years

In just four years, the cultural conversation around weight loss medications has shifted sharply. Dr. Mike Israetel, a leading expert in human performance and physiology, recently discussed this change on the Jack Neel podcast, pointing to how GLP-1 medications moved from being treated as taboo to becoming casual topics of conversation. “If in 2021 you … Read more

Waiters charged after swatting themselves by faking robbery with ChatGPT

Two employees at an Ohio restaurant are facing serious criminal charges after authorities say they used artificial intelligence to create a fake robbery report that triggered an emergency police response. Officers rushed to Rubin’s Deli & Restaurant in Elyria, Ohio, on the morning of December 15 following multiple calls about an active robbery with masked … Read more

MIT Study Finds AI Use Reprograms the Brain, Leading to Cognitive Decline

A comprehensive four month study from MIT Media Lab has revealed concerning neurological changes in individuals who regularly use large language models like ChatGPT for writing tasks. The research, led by Dr. Nataliya Kosmyna and her team, tracked 54 participants across multiple universities in the Boston area and found that AI assistance alters brain connectivity … Read more

New study claims Smelling your own farts could protect you from Alzheimer’s

A recent scientific breakthrough suggests an unlikely ally in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease: hydrogen sulfide, the notorious gas your body releases when you pass wind. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine discovered that this compound, typically associated with its distinctive rotten egg odor, may actually shield aging brain cells from the devastating effects of neurodegeneration. … Read more