These Smart Glasses Will Read Your Emotions and Watch What You Eat
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Sports - ESPN
AP men's poll: What you need to know about each Top 25 team
Kansas starts No. 1, over Alabama. National champion UConn, meanwhile, is outside the top-2 again.55 minutes ago -
Top stories - CBS News
What to know before refinancing your home equity loan
As interest rates drop, borrowers may want to refinance their home equity loan. Here's what they should know first.2 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
U.S. government debt rallies on lower oil, weak U.S. manufacturing reading
Treasury yields fell Tuesday morning as traders reacted to a weaker-than-expected manufacturing reading from the New York Fed and new developments from the Middle East that pushed oil prices lower.3 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
Oura Ring 4 Review: A More Accurate and Wearable Smart Ring
Many software and hardware updates to the latest Oura ring make it more accurate, useful, and easier to wear.4 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
These Smart Glasses Will Read Your Emotions and Watch What You Eat
A new type of smart glasses from Emteq Labs have cameras pointed inwards, aiming to track your life and quantify how you’re feeling—and what you’re eating.4 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Some hurricane victims can get a tax break for losses — Here's what you need to know
Victims of Hurricanes Helene and Milton could get a tax deduction for losses. Here's how to qualify.4 hours ago -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
Why the Oura Smart Ring Has a Cult Following
A smart ring is ideal for people who are curious about their vitals, troubled by sleepless nights or annoyed by the thought of a smartwatch. Oura is the leading brand.7 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
Here’s What You Need to Know About an AI-Powered Scam Targeting Gmail
If your business uses the free email service, artificial intelligence is taking aim with convincing attempts to take over user accounts.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Should you use your home equity now? Experts weigh in
Tapping into your home equity now could be smart, but it depends on your situation. Here's what some experts suggest.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
When to book your holiday travel and what to expect
As another potential record-breaking holiday season is on the way, you may want to book those flight tickets early. Airfare tracking site Hopper says to expect prices to start climbing as soon as ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
To men who still want ‘proof’ of women’s pain: be careful what you wish for | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
A UK school’s botched plan to require a doctor’s note for period pain shows we’re still not trusted over our own suffering. How’s your pain threshold? For a few months now, I’ve been obsessively ...Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Emotionally Intelligent People Know How to Say No With Confidence While Strengthening Their Relationships
If disagreeing with others causes you stress, it’s time to learn more about the Big 5 trait of agreeableness.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Neuroscience Says 1 Simple Night Routine Will Refocus Your Overstimulated Brain and Give You a Full Night of Sleep
This is a sure way to protect your brain from losing mental focus the next day.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
11 hospitalized in Pennsylvania after eating wild mushrooms
Eleven people were hospitalized after they ate wild and apparently toxic mushrooms last week, a fire agency that serves Pennsylvania Dutch Country said.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
How to look after your mental health if you have family in the Middle East | Nicholas Procter and Mary Anne Kenny for the Conversation
Escalating violence in Lebanon and Gaza is deeply distressing for diaspora communities in Australia. Strengthening your support networks is the first step in managing the trauma. Escalating ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Family rushed to hospital after eating toxic mushrooms
The local fire department said the family became sick after eating wild mushrooms that one of them "found in the woods".Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Succession star praised for emotional film role
The actor stars opposite Jesse Eisenberg in A Real Pain, a film about family and grief with a comedic spin.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Doug Emhoff’s Ex Is One of Kamala Harris’s Biggest Fans
Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife is one of Kamala Harris’s most vocal supporters. Their relationship has brought new attention to blended families, but mutual admiration isn’t always a given.3 days ago - Kamala Harris