Teens Are Turning to AI for Mental Health Help—But Experts Warn It May Miss the Reality of Racial Stress

A new concern is emerging at the intersection of technology and equity: teens are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for emotional support, but the tools they rely on may not be equipped to understand their lived experiences. Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson, a New York City-based youth clinical and community psychologist and Associate Professor at Columbia…

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In the Age of Endless Scrolling, Pieter Noomen’s Writings Make a Case for Slowing Down and Listening to Words Again

As digital communication continues to dominate daily life, the work of Pieter Noomen is resurfacing as a reminder that not all words are meant to be consumed quickly. In an age of rapid texts, scrolling feeds, and constant notifications, his writings предлагают a slower, more intentional approach—one rooted in reflection, awareness, and inner transformation. A…

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AI Isn’t the Problem—Burnout Is: Why Leaders Must Get More Human Midyear

As companies approach the midyear mark, many leaders are reassessing priorities in a workplace increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. While more than half of organizations now integrate AI into core operations, new research suggests the biggest challenge isn’t the technology itself—it’s the human side of change. According to a Harvard Business Impact report, the top…

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Bitcoin Slide Sparks Investor Shift Away From Risky Tech Bets Toward Real Revenue Plays

Bitcoin’s recent slide—and the broader crypto selloff—may be signaling a deeper shift in how investors are approaching technology markets. For years, digital assets rode the same wave that lifted high-growth tech stocks: cheap capital, risk appetite, and a belief in future potential over present earnings. But according to tech strategist Igor Pejic, that environment is…

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Move Over Iceland: Remote Greenland Town Named World’s Best Northern Lights Spot for 2026

A remote Arctic town has claimed the top spot for one of nature’s most sought-after spectacles. According to a new global analysis, Ilulissat has been named the world’s best destination to view the Northern Lights, outperforming better-known locations across Iceland, Canada, and Scandinavia. The ranking comes from an “aurora chaser index” developed by Saily, which…

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