AI Has Reunited 200,000 Lost Pets With Their Families

Young woman kneeling on a suburban sidewalk at golden hour tearfully reuniting with her golden retriever jumping up to greet her, warm glowing backlight, representing the emotional moment of a lost pet found through AI technology.

Every year, millions of pets go missing. Most never come home. But an AI-powered service in the United Statesis quietly changing that —and the numbers are extraordinary. The Problem Nobody Talks About Losing a pet isn’t just inconvenient.For millions of families, it’s devastating. A dog slips through a fence.A cat gets startled and bolts.A moment … Read more

Dating Recession Is Real — Numbers Are Worse Than You Think

Young man and woman sitting at opposite ends of a park bench at dusk, both staring at their smartphones instead of each other, warm golden light fading to cold blue, symbolizing emotional disconnection and the 2026 American dating recession.

A new national survey of 5,275 young Americansjust confirmed what millions of peoplealready suspected: Dating is broken. And it’s getting worse. The 2026 State of Our Unions report —based on the 2025 National Dating Landscape Survey —paints a stark picture of young adultsstuck between wanting love and being unable to find it. Only 1 in … Read more

BTS Went Global — And Lost Korea in the Process

Dramatic split-scene composition showing a traditional Korean folk performance with hanbok and hanji textures on the left and a massive modern Western stadium K-pop concert with English signage on the right, divided by a glowing symbolic line representing BTS identity tension between Korean roots and global pop ambitions.

BTS built their empire singing in Korean. Now their latest album — titled “ARIRANG,”named after Korea’s most iconic folk song —has its lead single entirely in English. And Koreans are not happy about it. The Comeback Everyone Was Waiting For After nearly four years, BTS returned withtheir fifth studio album “ARIRANG” —their most ambitious project … Read more

Rich People Threw These Out Years Ago. You Still Have Both.

Split image comparing a pristine wealthy Korean home bathroom with fresh folded towels and glass containers on the left versus cluttered shelves with worn towels and reused disposable plastic containers on the right

A decluttering consultant in South Korea hasorganized over 3,000 wealthy homes across Seoul. And after all that time inside the houses ofthe rich — he noticed a pattern. There are two items that appear in almostevery struggling household. Two items thatwealthy families have long since thrown away. You almost certainly have both of them right … Read more

9 Tutoring Academies, $3,500/Month, 4 Hours of Sleep — The Brutal Reality of Getting Into Seoul National University

Aerial night shot of Daechi-dong Gangnam Seoul streets lined with brightly lit hagwon tutoring academy signs stacked floor after floor in every building, with students visible through windows studying late at night

A freshman at Seoul National University’s Collegeof Dentistry — one of the most competitive programsin South Korea — just pulled back the curtain onwhat it actually takes to get in. The answer is both fascinating and deeply troubling. Meet the Student From Daechi-dong Daechi-dong is a neighborhood in Seoul’s Gangnamdistrict. If you know anything about … Read more

Doncic Limps Off, Lakers Get Humiliated 139-96 — Is the NBA’s Biggest Story Now a Crisis?

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Thursday night was supposed to be must-see television. The NBA’s leading scorer, Luka Doncic, fresh offfive 40-point games in his last seven outings,against the reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,with playoff positioning on the line. Instead, it became a disaster — for the Lakers,and potentially for the entire NBA. The Score Tells the Story Oklahoma City Thunder … Read more

Why You’re Obsessed With MBTI, Zodiac Signs, and Blood Types — A Psychologist’s Explanation

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“Are you an INTJ or ENFP?”“What’s your sign?”“What blood type are you?” Billions of people around the world have asked — andanswered — these questions as if the answers revealsomething profound about who they are. But do they? And if personality typing is scientificallyquestionable, why can’t we stop believing in it? Psychology has some fascinating … Read more

A Doctor Says Salad Won’t Make You Lose Weight — Here’s the 2-Thing Combo That Actually Works

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If your diet plan is “eat less salad and suffer,”a doctor has some news for you: you’re doing it wrong. Dr. Woo Chang-yun, an endocrinology specialist,appeared on a popular Korean morning talk showand dropped a surprisingly simple insight that’sgoing viral — and the science backs it up completely. Why Salad Alone Doesn’t Work The problem … Read more

Japan’s Gen Z Workers Are Quitting on Day One — Before Lunch

Young Japanese office worker in a new suit sitting alone at a lunch table during orientation, looking anxious while secretly making a phone call, representing Japan's day-one resignation trend

Imagine showing up to your first day of work, sitting throughthe orientation ceremony, and then — during the lunch break —calling a resignation service to quit on the spot. In Japan, this is no longer hypothetical. It’s happening right now. The “Day One Quit” Phenomenon Japan has a booming industry of “resignation agencies” —companies you … Read more

NASA Went to the Moon and Got Stopped by Microsoft Outlook

NASA Orion spacecraft flying toward the moon in deep space with an email application error popup visible on a cockpit screen, representing the Artemis II mission tech glitch

Humanity spent billions of dollars, decades of engineering, and50 years of waiting to return to the moon. Then Microsoft Outlook crashed. What Actually Happened on Artemis II On April 2, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission — the first crewedlunar mission in over 50 years — launched successfully. Fourbrave astronauts strapped into the Orion spacecraft and … Read more