Study Finds Memory Problems Nearly Doubled in Young Adults

A troubling new analysis of health data spanning a decade reveals that Americans are increasingly struggling with memory, concentration, and decision-making—with young adults bearing the brunt of this dramatic shift. Researchers examining responses from more than 4.5 million U.S. adults found that self-reported cognitive difficulties nearly doubled among those aged 18-39 between 2013 and 2023. … Read more

Female influencer spent $140k to look like a robot

A Chinese social media star who spent $140,000 on cosmetic procedures to transform herself into a humanoid robot is causing a stir online, especially after a recent visit to her rural hometown. The 30-year-old influencer, known as @Dalaotian to her five million followers, has embraced a unique aesthetic that blurs the line between human and … Read more

Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Urges Young People To Build Data Centers

Kevin O’Leary, the sharp-tongued investor from the long-running business competition series Shark Tank, is pointing young entrepreneurs toward two areas he believes will define the next decade of wealth creation: artificial intelligence services and data center development. In a recent video, O’Leary stated: “If I was 25 years old today, what’s a good sector to … Read more

Economics Professor Had His Channel Demonetized For Analyzing Epstein’s Wealth

Economics professor and finance YouTuber Patrick Boyle has built a channel with over a million subscribers, where his videos routinely pull hundreds of thousands of views. But two of his most-watched videos, both covering Jeffrey Epstein, were demonetized by YouTube in quick succession. The first incident followed a video Boyle published examining how Epstein accumulated … Read more

Dr Mike Israetel: No Evidence That Organic Produce Is Somehow Healthier For Consumers

Dr. Mike Israetel, a sports scientist and professor with a PhD in kinesiology, recently appeared on The Rubin Report to discuss common misconceptions in fitness and nutrition. Among the topics covered, his statements about organic produce challenged widely held beliefs about the health benefits of organic foods. During the conversation with host Dave Rubin, Dr. … Read more

Chinese Doctors Are Testing New App That Lets Doctors Create Digital “Twins” Of Themselves

China’s healthcare system is undergoing a major change, and artificial intelligence systems are making efforts to address mounting pressure on medical services. In Shanghai, new parents are now turning to an innovative solution: AI-powered digital avatars of real doctors that can answer common health questions around the clock. According to sources, Wang Yifan relied heavily … Read more

Smashing Pumpkins Musician Claims Rock Was “Pushed Out” As MTV Shifted To Rap And Silenced Rock Stars

According to Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, rock didn’t fade away naturally. It was deliberately pushed aside when MTV made a calculated shift toward rap music in the late 1990s, fundamentally silencing rock stars who once dominated mainstream consciousness. In a podcast conversation with Conrad Flynn, Corgan made a claim about what he witnessed firsthand … Read more

Divorce Rate In China Doubled In The Last 20 Years

China’s marriage institution is facing a crisis as divorce rates surge to alarming levels. On the first day back from the 2025 Spring Festival, one Civil Affairs Bureau processed 47 divorces compared to just three marriages. Sources state that in the first half of 2025, divorce registrations nationwide increased by 4.5% compared to the previous … Read more

Small Winery Managed to Dodge Tariffs By Being Crafty

When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down approximately two-thirds of the Trump administration’s tariffs on February 20th, the victory didn’t come from tech giants or retail behemoths. Instead, a tiny wine importer called VOS Selections led the charge. The company, along with several other small firms, challenged the legality of tariffs imposed on their French … Read more