Low back pain persists as the leading cause for work loss, disability and reduction of quality of life across the world. In 2020, over half a billion prevalent cases of low back pain were recorded. Low back pain is characterized by 3 types of pain occurring simultaneously which are nociceptive (physical damage to muscles or...
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The US housing market feels shaky as buyers, sellers, and experts watch prices slow after years of steady growth. Some analysts believe the country may face a major shift soon, and one voice stands out with a bold warning. Melody Wright, a lead analyst, says current conditions could lead to a price correction that may...
The biblical tale of Noah’s Ark and the flood must be among the most well-known stories throughout human history. Mount Ararat has long been associated with the Ark, and the recent discovery of a sunken city in a nearby lake has reignited the public imagination. Recent viral posts have claimed that the discovery of this...
In 1999, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded an eerie sound deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. The organization deployed sophisticated hydrophones across the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean to detect underwater events. The loud noise, which some described as an “underwater voice” similar to a woman’s hum has baffled researchers and the...
Cosmetic procedures have moved from celebrity gossip columns into everyday life. Today, teachers, accountants, and grandparents are scheduling consults, and the most common plastic surgery procedures are tracked almost like global economic indicators. The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) now estimates that about 37.9 million aesthetic procedures were performed worldwide in 2024, combining...
Many people feel uneasy as layoffs in 2025 continues shaping the job market in ways that feel exhausting. Big companies now adjust to slower growth, higher costs, and new tech that changes how actual teams work. Different workers talk about the same problem, which is that job cuts are popping up in places no one...
Yellowstone has erupted three times in the past 2.1 million years, and each event buried large portions of North America under ash. The last one happened 640,000 years ago, a fact news outlets love to mention alongside coverage of earthquake swarms and steam explosions. The framing is always the same. Is the supervolcano overdue to...
Travelers who show up at airport security without a REAL ID or some kind of approved identification are going to face a new rule soon, and it comes with a price that surprises a lot of people. The Transportation Security Administration says that starting in February 2026, anyone 18 or older who cannot show the...
In October 2025, archaeologists working near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem found a pottery fragment that had been buried for nearly 3,000 years. It measured just one inch, small enough to fit on a thumbnail, and bore an Assyrian inscription. The message was surprisingly ordinary. Someone had been late paying their taxes. This ordinary complaint...
Smart people mess up with money more than they like to admit. Not because they’re careless, but because they think their logic will save them from emotional spending. It doesn’t. They’ll analyze investments, negotiate salaries, and then spend hundreds on warranties, apps, or car upgrades they don’t need- things that are a total waste of...
People often talk a lot about billionaires and what they pay in taxes lately, and it feels like the topic is ongoing. One writer asked ChatGPT what might happen if billionaires paid the same rate as everyone else. The model gave a simple breakdown. It touched on revenue, behavior, and a few social outcomes too....
Every logo you know by heart was built to tell you a story before you ever read a word. Food brands, especially, play the longest game in visual psychology. They use colour, geometry, and nostalgia to slip meaning into your memory. What looks like a simple wordmark or a splash of colour usually holds layers...