Tag: Current News

  • The 5 Best AI Chatbots for Building a Website for Free

    The 5 Best AI Chatbots for Building a Website for Free

    Building a website with AI is now something any person can do in a single afternoon, with zero coding knowledge and nothing but a free chatbot account. That era is over. You can now describe a website in plain English, paste it into a free AI chatbot, and watch it generate real working code in…

  • Why Fathers Struggle Most at One Year

    Why Fathers Struggle Most at One Year

    Most parenting advice focuses on the adrenaline-fueled “fourth trimester,” but recent data has finally pinpointed why new fathers struggle most at one year. The sleepless nights, the feeds at 3am, the particular madness of not knowing what you are doing while being entirely responsible for a person who cannot tell you. Everyone checks in during…

  • Hustle culture is dead. what killed it?

    Hustle culture is dead. what killed it?

    Hustle culture is dead. had a good run. For roughly a decade, the grind was the gospel. Wake up at 5am. Optimise every hour. Sleep when you are dead. Your LinkedIn profile was your altar. Your productivity system was your prayer. The corner office was the promised land. Then something shifted. Not quietly. Loudly, measurably,…

  • Why humans need to explore: the psychology behind every big ambition

    Why humans need to explore: the psychology behind every big ambition

    The psychology of exploration is not a niche academic subject. It is the study of a drive so fundamental to the human brain that neuroscientists can trace it to the same dopaminergic systems that regulate hunger and reproduction. It is older than language, older than civilisation, older than any of the specific things human beings…

  • Attention economy news cycle: when apple’s big week met the world’s worst one

    Attention economy news cycle: when apple’s big week met the world’s worst one

    Attention economy news cycle reached a kind of peak absurdity this week. On Monday morning, Tim Cook posted a short video to his social media accounts. Colourful Apple logo. The hashtag #AppleLaunch. A teaser for what he called a big week ahead, with at least five new products rolling out across three days, culminating in…

  • Polycrisis: what happens to the human mind when everything goes wrong at once

    Polycrisis: what happens to the human mind when everything goes wrong at once

    Polycrisis is not a new word. It is a new reality. It describes what is happening right now, this week, today. Multiple large-scale crises arriving simultaneously, each one serious enough to dominate the news cycle on its own, each one amplifying the others, none of them resolving while the next one lands. Here is what…

  • The psychology of news cycle: why certain stories hit different

    The psychology of news cycle: why certain stories hit different

    The psychology of news cycle is not a new field of study. But it has never mattered more than it does right now. At any given moment in 2026, a person with a smartphone has access to more information about more crises, conflicts, elections, disasters, and scandals than any human being in history has ever…

  • Do Jellyfish Sleep? what scientists found changes everything about rest

    Do Jellyfish Sleep? what scientists found changes everything about rest

    Do Jellyfish Sleep? A jellyfish does not have a brain. No cortex. No hippocampus. No circadian clock ticking behind two eyes. Just a translucent bell, a nerve net spread through its body like lace, and the open ocean. And yet. Every night, something changes. The pulses slow. The gaps between movement stretch. When the water…

  • Sheffield boy flies abroad because the train made no sense

    Sheffield boy flies abroad because the train made no sense

    The platform was ordinary. Grey floor. Faded signage. People standing with bags that looked heavier than they should be. A phone came out. A price was checked. The screen stayed open a second longer than expected. The number did not make sense. Not because it was high. Because it was familiar. This is how it…