February 19 Gordon Ramsay slams 'stupid' Ozempic-inspired restaurant menu trend Gordon Ramsay, celebrity chef, slams restaurants for creating Mounjaro-minded menus, calling the GLP-1-inspired dining trend "stupid" and "embarrassing."
February 19 Single dose of powerful psychedelic cuts depression symptoms in clinical study Breakthrough study finds single dose of psychedelics significantly reduced depression symptoms in clinical trial, with effects lasting up to six months.
February 19 Emergency scare rocks major cruise ship company as another voyage is canceled A Celebrity Infinity cruise ship lost control in Greece, triggering an emergency rescue. Passengers described a chaotic scene, with no lights and no running water.
February 19 AI home search could change how you buy a house Homes.com launched Homes AI powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI, enabling conversational home search where buyers describe preferences in plain language.
February 19 Martha Stewart says she's cutting gluten after podcast guest claims 3-day reset erased brain fog and bloating After Jennifer Fisher claimed a three-day gluten detox reduced her bloating and brain fog, Martha Stewart says she's considering the brief break. Experts weigh in.
February 19 Change to nightly eating habits may help protect your heart, study suggests Northwestern University study reveals that not eating three hours before bedtime could improve heart health and blood pressure in middle-aged adults at risk for disease.
February 19 Cam Newton explains why 'women’s value gets lowered the more children that they have' Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton opened up about women who have children with multiple partners during the latest episode of the "It's Giving" podcast.
February 18 Swanky Michelin-starred restaurant owner questions blue state's affordable housing project Celebrity chef Thomas Keller raises concerns about Yountville, California's 150-unit affordable housing project, calling for a pause on the $11 million development.
February 18 Up close and scary: Juvenile great white shark emerges off coast after winter migration A 9-foot great white shark named Brass Bed was detected off Cape Canaveral following a winter migration route from Canadian waters to Florida.
February 18 9-foot great white shark named Brass Bed is tracked on lengthy seasonal migration OCEARCH data scientist John Tyminski details how a 9-foot juvenile female known as Brass Bed was recently detected near Cape Canaveral while following a seasonal path south from Canadian waters. (SWNS)