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

Basketball arena split between triumphant Oklahoma City Thunder players in blue and orange celebrating on one side and defeated Lakers players in purple and gold with heads down on the other, scoreboard showing 139-96

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

Surreal portrait of a face split into four quadrants overlaid with zodiac star maps, MBTI letter grids, blood type symbols, and a mirror reflection, representing the psychology of personality typing

“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

Flat lay food photography of grilled chicken breast, soft-boiled eggs, apple slices, blueberries, and kiwi arranged on white marble, representing the optimal protein and soluble fiber diet combination

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

Google Just Dropped Gemma 4 — A Free AI That Beats Models 20x Its Size

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Google just fired another shot in the open-source AI war. On April 2, Google officially unveiled Gemma 4 — the nextgeneration of its open model family. And the numbers areturning heads across the AI community. What Is Gemma 4? Gemma 4 is Google’s latest open-source AI model — meaninganyone can download, modify, and deploy it … Read more

China’s Anonymous Civilians Just Helped Iran Shoot Down America’s Most Advanced Fighter Jet

Split screen showing a Chinese engineer recording a social media video on the left and a damaged F-35 stealth jet making an emergency landing with smoke trailing on the right, representing the five-day connection

No government order. No military contract. No paycheck. Just a Chinese engineer, posting videos online for fun —and five days later, Iran claims it shot down an F-35. This is the story of how open-source military knowledgeis quietly reshaping modern warfare. What Happened to the F-35? On March 19, during ongoing U.S. military operationsagainst Iran, … Read more

South Korea Is Cracking Down on “Medical Shopping” — Visit the Doctor 300+ Times and Pay 90% Yourself

Crowded South Korean hospital corridor with a bold 300-visit warning sign on the wall, representing the government's new policy to penalize excessive medical shopping

South Korea has one of the world’s most generous publichealthcare systems. But the government just drew a hard lineagainst people who abuse it. Starting in 2027, if you visit a doctor more than 300 timesin a single year, you’ll pay 90% of your medical billsout of pocket — for every visit beyond that threshold. What … 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

South Korea Is Handing Out Up to $180 in Cash — And Even Six-Figure Earners Qualify

Korean family of four sitting together at home smiling at a smartphone showing a government subsidy payment notification, representing the high oil price relief fund

South Korea’s government just announced one of its biggest cashhandout programs in recent years — and the income threshold toqualify is surprisingly high. Here’s everything you need to know. What Is This Payment? The South Korean government is distributing a “high oil pricerelief payment” to help citizens cope with surging energy costs. The program targets … Read more

SpaceX Is Going Public — And Elon Musk Is About to Become the World’s First Trillionaire

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launching into a dramatic sunset sky with massive flames and smoke, symbolizing the historic SpaceX IPO filing at a one trillion dollar valuation

The moment Elon Musk has been building toward for 24 years is finally here. SpaceX — the rocket company that made reusable rockets a reality,put satellites over every inch of the Earth, and is actively planninga city on Mars — has filed confidentially for an IPO. And the number attached to it will make your … 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