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Why Work From Home Didn't Fix Burnout
For a while, work-from-home was treated like a cure. No commute. More flexibility. Control over your environment. People thought that if they could just work from home, the exhaustion would finally lift. That the constant strain would ease once they were out of the office, out of traffic, out of fluorescent lights and forced small talk.
By Danielle Katsouros45 minutes ago in Humans
Are We Letting AI Think for Us — or Teaching It to Think Like Us?
Not long ago, thinking was considered the last truly human frontier. Machines could calculate faster than us, store more information than us, and repeat tasks endlessly—but thinking? That was ours. Messy, emotional, biased, creative, flawed. Human.
By Mind Meets Machineabout an hour ago in Humans
‘Red Line’: Global NGOs Working in Gaza Defy Israel’s Threats After MSF Ban. AI-Generated.
International non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Gaza have signaled their intent to continue humanitarian work despite rising tensions and reported threats following a ban involving Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The situation has sparked global debate over humanitarian access, the safety of aid workers, and the responsibilities of governments during conflict situations.
By Aarif Lashariabout an hour ago in Humans
Xenophobia: Why We Fear Strangers – and Why It’s Worse in the East Europe Than in the West
It’s not just some complicated term from books—it’s a common human feeling with deep roots inside us. In this article, we’ll look at where this fear comes from and why, in the countries of the former Eastern Bloc—including the Czech Republic—xenophobia is stronger than in Western Europe.
By Elvira Diggoryabout 2 hours ago in Humans
The Nipah Virus: A Deadly Threat to Global Health. AI-Generated.
The Nipah virus (NiV) is an emerging zoonotic virus that has raised serious public health concerns due to its high fatality rate and potential for rapid transmission. Discovered in 1998 in Malaysia, the virus has since caused multiple outbreaks in South Asia, particularly in countries like India and Bangladesh. While the number of cases has been relatively low compared to other global health threats, the virus's ability to cause severe illness and death has put it on the radar of global health organizations.
By Ayesha Lashariabout 2 hours ago in Humans
IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE?
Is it even possible for you to change your life? A lot of people, more than there should be, are unhappy with their lives. But what are they doing about it? Usually nothing. People talk about how shitty their lives are and want change, but are they not taking the actions to change?
By Muhammad Haroon khanabout 3 hours ago in Humans
“The Home That Taught Me How to Live”
I used to think advice only mattered when it was spoken clearly and loudly. I believed wisdom came in long speeches, strict warnings, or dramatic moments. But growing up, I slowly learned something deeper: the strongest advice often comes quietly, through family, through daily actions, and through love that never asks for attention.
By NAIB REHMANabout 6 hours ago in Humans
The Epstein Files: The Story the World Refuses to Forget.
In recent weeks, the name Jeffrey Epstein has once again taken over global media. Headlines, debates, and social platforms are filled with discussions about the Epstein Files—a collection of court documents and investigation records that continue to expose one of the darkest scandals involving power, wealth, and silence.
By Voxwrite ✍️ about 7 hours ago in Humans
Avery Haines: Husband, Biography, Children, Career, Net Worth & More. AI-Generated.
Avery Haines is a Canadian investigative journalist and television host known for her work on the long-running documentary series W5 and for producing in-depth journalism on complex global issues.
By Enoch Saginiabout 7 hours ago in Humans
April Julian: Age, Husband, Nationality, Biography, Ethnicity, Family & More. AI-Generated.
April Julian is a Filipino-Canadian educator and cake artist who gained international fame for her jaw-dropping hyper-realistic cakes on Netflix’s hit series Is It Cake?. Known for her artistic precision, warm personality, and commitment to social education, April has built a career that beautifully blends creativity and advocacy.
By Enoch Saginiabout 7 hours ago in Humans









