Posts by Grazia British
The eye-popping price of Harry Styles tickets has social media users furious
[ad_1] More than 11.5 million fans signed up for presale tickets to Harry Styles’s upcoming Madison Square Garden residency for the Together, Together tour. But when tickets went on sale January 26, amid the excitement, many fans were left frustrated by lengthy virtual queue waits. For those who made it through, the relief proved fleeting…
Read MoreHow to design a sabbatical that actually changes you
[ad_1] For many people, the word sabbatical conjures a very specific image: a long break from work, perhaps time spent on a beautiful beach, maybe a few weeks of rest before returning “recharged.” It’s often perceived as indulgent, impractical, or reserved for academics and executives with generous benefits. That image misses the point. A sabbatical…
Read MoreClawdbot/Moltbot/OpenClaw is cool, but gets pricey fast
[ad_1] Rarely have I more appreciated the chasm between me and Silicon Valley than I have while using OpenClaw. This new AI program, which previously went by Moltbot and before that Clawdbot, has achieved virality over the past week for its ability to control your digital life via text message. It’s an unashamedly geeky tool…
Read MoreWhy is it so cold if there’s global warming? Extreme winter weather can deepen misconceptions about climate
[ad_1] Record cold temperatures are once again expected to hit a swath of the country this weekend—even plunging Florida into its coldest stretch of the last 15 years, potentially bringing snow to areas of the state that haven’t seen it in four decades. This arctic blast is actually a sign of climate change, and how…
Read MorePolar vortex disruption helps explain this weekend’s extreme cold weather, despite climate misinformation
[ad_1] Record cold temperatures are once again expected to hit a swath of the country this weekend—even plunging Florida into its coldest stretch of the last 15 years, potentially bringing snow to areas of the state that haven’t seen it in four decades. This arctic blast is actually a sign of climate change—and of how…
Read MoreIn 2026, most workers are still languishing
[ad_1] The feeling of “languishing” is likely relatable for many workers—even if they don’t quite have that exact language for it. And new research shows it’s not many workers who feel this way. It’s most. “What gets a little confused in people’s minds is that they assume languishing is almost like distress and mental illness,”…
Read MoreWhat to know about Trump’s Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh
[ad_1] President Donald Trump says he’ll tap former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair to replace Jerome Powell in May — with Trump believing that he can finally get the booming economy that he promised to voters. When Trump said that Warsh comes from “central casting,” the president revealed a lot about his…
Read MoreYou might qualify for this Kaiser settlement without ever filing a complaint
[ad_1] If you’ve received any text messages from California-based healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente, you could be eligible for cash under the terms of a new settlement. The Kaiser Foundation Health Plan agreed to pay $10.5 million to settle a class action suit filed in August 2025. That suit alleged that the healthcare company sent marketing…
Read MoreThis AI-related lawsuit could be just the beginning of many
[ad_1] What many applicants may not realize is that the first hurdle in applying for a job these days is dealing with AI. Candidates often must clear an artificial intelligence system that screens their résumés and quietly determines who advances, only to have their applications filed away in a drawer or spam folder, never to…
Read MoreThe Farmers’ Almanac isn’t dead. It’s getting a digital reboot under a new owner
[ad_1] The Farmers’ Almanac isn’t going out of business after all, but it is leaving Maine for the bright lights of New York City and a new owner. Beloved by farmers and gardeners, the almanac was first printed in 1818 and—like the arguably more famous Old Farmer’s Almanac—relies on a secret formula of sunspots, planetary positions, and…
Read MoreStocks slide and gold fever fades as investors weigh Trump’s Fed pick
[ad_1] Financial markets are churning on Friday as investors try to figure out what President Donald Trump’s new nominee to lead the Federal Reserve will mean for interest rates. The initial reactions were uneasy because of the uncertainty. U.S. stocks fell, with the S&P 500 down 0.8% in midday trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down…
Read MoreHow a unique ‘chatbot’ is helping a small Chilean community push back on AI
[ad_1] If you enter a query into Quili.AI on January 31, your question won’t be answered by a large language model, but instead by residents from the Chilean community of Quilicura. The project aims to replace artificial intelligence with “analog intelligence,” to both highlight the environmental impact of AI and to get people thinking consciously…
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