Celebrities promos go big on pay-to-pray app ‘Hallow’
Hallow is a Catholic app designed to help people meditate and pray. It sits among the most popular platforms on the Google Store thanks to a slew of promos from some seriously famous faces. So you desire salvation? Time to subscribe. If you haven’t heard of Hallow before, it’s an app...
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Harvard promises free tuition to almost all of its students
One of the world’s most prestigious universities has taken a significant step toward overhauling the US higher-education system. Will other institutions follow suit? For a school synonymous with privilege, Harvard University has announced a wildly democratic move to cut almost all tuition fees. Beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year, all qualifying...
23andMe DNA testing company files for bankruptcy protection
After going public in 2021, 23andMe has now filed for bankruptcy protection. The company faced a lawsuit last year that claimed customer information was not adequately protected. If you’re from the UK, there’s a high likelihood that either you or a relative has used 23andMe in the past ten...
Why are laptops being banned from cafés everywhere?
‘No laptops’ signs are appearing in coffee shops with increasing frequency, much to the dismay of individuals who want a place to work outside the office and home. Are bans on laptops in cafés justified, or are we about to lose yet another valuable third space? Upon a recent visit...
Doctors say slushies a danger to children under eight
Slushies are a popular, colourful drink in the UK and US. However, doctors say they contain glycerol which can cause children to lose consciousness if consumed too quickly. New research suggests that children under the age of eight should completely avoid slushy ice drinks. This is because they contain...
Study says gluten-free often means fewer nutrients and more sugar
A study published in Plant Foods for Human Nutrition has found that gluten-free products typically provide less protein and more sugar and calories than regular ones. Ironically, gluten-free usually costs more. When you go gluten-free, you aren’t paying based on nutritional content, but more the processes required to remove the protein...
Tesla showrooms hit by waves of DOGE protests
More than three-dozen protests hit Tesla showrooms over the weekend. Musk’s questionable running of the Department of Government Efficiency is why. What are people’s main concerns? Musk continues to divide opinion with everything he does. The eccentric X boss has become a key part of Donald Trump’s entourage, expressing solidarity with just about everything the president says – and why wouldn’t he? It’s in his best interest to do so. Trump’s desire...
Understanding femicide and gender violence in Türkiye
Horribly, Türkiye witnessed a high number of femicide cases in 2024. As women in Türkiye work for a safer and better tomorrow, gender inequality must be addressed publicly and privately. One phrase that transcends borders for women is: ‘Text me when you’re home.’ Unfortunately, however, even ‘home’ is’t necessarily a safe place for everyone. According to the UN Women's Report, one woman or girl was killed every 10 minutes by...
Is there a ‘perfect’ level of sick pay?
As we enter peak flu season, more companies are grappling with questions about sick leave. But is there a ‘right’ amount of statutory sick pay? And how much is too much? If you’ve entered the new year with a blocked nose, you’re not alone. It feels like the morning commute has been peppered with coughs and sneezes for the past week. A trip to the shops transformed into a minefield...
EU climate commissioner pushes green taxes for aviation industry
With emissions from the aviation industry increasing globally, the Wopke Hoekstra proposes a cutthroat plan to mitigate the issue in the European Union. The aviation industry is no stranger to the burdens of carbon emissions. Post-COVID, emissions from the sector reached 80% of pre-pandemic levels with an approximate value of 800 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). Compared to other transport sectors, the International Energy Agency noted that the emissions from...