In fast-secularising South Korea, Buddhism is regaining popularity thanks to a "hip" trend wooing Gen Z with festivals, ...
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Herrin Hacks Binder's Points Lead With Double Victory At Ridge — And Yamaha Quietly Made Hooligan History
Josh Herrin didn't just beat Darryn Binder twice at Ridge Motorsports Park this past weekend — he did it in a way that makes ...
HT Lifestyle explores Ellementry's products, including a lamp, planter, and charcuterie boards.
A viral hack has people reaching for an unexpected bathroom staple ...
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Triller said it will buy SpaceX shares through an established fund structure via a wholly owned special-purpose subsidiary.
Cybercriminals are moving beyond email scams and into social media feeds, using tutorial-style videos on TikTok and Instagram to spread malware and steal credentials ...
Škoda’s biggest-ever electric car brings seven seats, a huge boot, clever family-friendly features and a remarkably polished ...
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Getting Lost in a Novel Is Actually One of the Best Things You Can Do for Your Brain
When was the last time you got lost in a story?
The act of reading has quietly emerged as a definitive "green flag" in modern dating, serving as a powerful indicator of ...
It takes a lot to go up against Mercedes and steal owners away from the three-pointed star. Lucky for Cadillac, the Escalade-V is a lot of car.
A settlement between YouTube and a Florida teenager has added momentum to a growing wave of lawsuits accusing social media companies of designing products that encourage compulsive use among children.
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