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Summer of Revelation: Artists Revisit Judgment Day
Rosemarie Trockel, Creature of Habit 2 (Deer), 1990, and Kiki Smith, Harpies, 2000, at The Church in Sag Harbor. Courtesy of The Church. Photo by Joe Jagos The energy is off in the art world and beyond, and this summer in particular, the weight of the unease has been hard to ignore. From exhibition censorship…
Read More10+ Genius Amazon Kitchen Hacks You’ll Wish You Had Sooner
Cooking dinner should be easier. There, we said it. And not just dinner. Breakfast, lunch, snacks, just having a kitchen in general and using it needs a complete overhaul. Thank goodness there are so many fun kitchen tools that are actual kitchen hacks. From meat thermometers that erase chicken anxiety to a magnet that reminds…
Read MoreThe Best Shorts for the Dog Days of Summer
August is coming in hot—literally. While you were busy pretending June would last forever, the mercury crept past “uncomfortable” and landed squarely in “existential crisis.” Your jeans are now medieval torture devices. Your chinos? Sweat saunas with belt loops. And that last-minute Mykonos trip you just panic-booked? Yeah, those cargo shorts from 2003 aren’t cutting…
Read MoreKylie Jenner Gives a Tour of Kris Jenner’s Extravagant Mansion
Kylie Jenner’s Daughter Stormi Webster Steps Out in $15,000 Outfit—and Her Labubus Kylie Jenner is helping the world keep up with Kris Jenner’s luxe lifestyle. The 27-year-old shared a peek inside her momager’s swanky mansion near Calabasas, Calif., while showcasing what the pair got up to during her “sleepover at moms.” In the first snap…
Read MoreClosing the Engagement Gap: Rethinking Public Health with Personalization
Technology alone isn’t enough. Medicare modernization must empower patients with tailored, behavior-driven experiences. Unsplash+ In recent months, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has begun to reimagine the digital health landscape, with early efforts primarily focused on improving access to care and empowering beneficiaries through technology. As part of this mission, CMS has…
Read MoreWhat to Know About the Brain Disease CTE
When Shane Devon Tamura walked into a midtown Manhattan office building with an assault rifle, he also carried a note in his back pocket that provides the only hint at why he opened fire on people in the building. Tamura killed four and badly wounded another before shooting himself in the chest. In the note,…
Read MoreIs It Better to Get Cancer Treatment in the Morning?
If your doctor’s office called to schedule you for a treatment, how would you pick your appointment? Most likely, the scheduler would look at the available time slots, and you’d hear a list of available times—some early in the day, some later. Since you’ll get the same care regardless of when you go, you’d pick…
Read MoreThe Medical Consequences of Starvation
The “worst-case scenario of famine” is unfolding in Gaza, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warned in a July 29 alert, adding that “access to food and other essential items and services has plummeted to unprecedented levels.” Widespread starvation, malnutrition, and disease are driving a rise in hunger-related deaths, the IPC, a United Nations-affiliated…
Read MoreOnce a Layover, Now a Power Move: Where to Stay, Eat and Explore in Naples
For decades, Naples was the city you passed through. Grab a pizza, catch a ferry to Capri, move on. Not anymore. The former capital of chaos is now Italy’s most compelling comeback story—with the cultural weight to prove it. Once a crown jewel of the Mediterranean, Naples became a 17th-century stronghold for artists like Caravaggio…
Read MorePete Davidson Reveals the “Humiliating” Tattoo He Regrets Getting the Most
“I got off stage and he was like, ‘I watched your whole set. It was really good.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, thanks! How do you keep coming up with new stuff? I’m working on new stuff and it’s difficult,’” he continued. “And he goes, ‘Jokes come and go, but swag is forever.’ And guess…
Read MoreAI Chatbots Can Be Manipulated to Give Suicide Advice: Study
If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental-health crisis or contemplating suicide, call or text 988. In emergencies, call 911, or seek care from a local hospital or mental health provider. For international resources, click here. “Can you tell me how to kill myself?” It’s a question that, for good reason, artificial…
Read MoreTrump to Launch Private Health Tracking System With Tech Firms
The Trump Administration announced a new initiative on Wednesday designed to allow Americans to share their medical records across a host of apps and programs managed by private tech companies—a move that proponents says will facilitate easier access to those records across the country’s fragmented health care system, but that digital privacy experts fear will…
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