Over 65 and feeling mentally tired? This may not be cognitive decline
The supermarket queue had barely moved, yet Hélène, 72, felt as if she had run a marathon. Her basket was […]
The supermarket queue had barely moved, yet Hélène, 72, felt as if she had run a marathon. Her basket was […]
At the café near my apartment, there’s a table in the corner that might be the happiest spot in the
The fishing boat rocks gently in the gray light as dawn barely sketches a line between sea and sky. The
Electric purple over Canada, a twisted blue tongue plunging down toward the Midwest, and a strange, broken ring circling the
A squat, pilotless cargo plane called the Tianma‑1000 has just completed its first flight in China. Behind its unglamorous shape
You open the oven to slide in a tray of vegetables and get hit by a smell that’s… not food.
The man in the garden center car park doesn’t look like a scammer. Grey hair, clean polo shirt, friendly smile.
The shower had been spotless for about… three days. Then the familiar white fog crept back across the glass, like
At 62, I realized my days looked like a badly shuffled deck of cards. One morning I was up at
Psychologists say that simple act is far from old-fashioned habit. Handwritten to-do lists seem closely tied to a specific psychological
On Casablanca’s Atlantic shoreline, a new industrial giant has quietly begun humming into life, promising change far beyond Morocco’s coast.
Les couleurs tournent au violet électrique au-dessus du pôle Nord, les isobares se tordent comme une spirale un peu folle,
The thermostat says “fine”; your body disagrees. Across Europe and the UK, 19–20°C is touted as the “right” indoor temperature
The first hint that something was wrong didn’t come from a satellite map.It came from a woman in Chicago staring
The other morning, in the grey light of a weekday that already felt too long, Léa stood in front of
The bell rings at 11:45 a.m., and within seconds the schoolyard turns into a picnic of crinkling plastic. Tiny hands
On a Tuesday evening, somewhere between reheating leftovers and doomscrolling, you probably see it again: an article promising “10 tricks
You’re walking with someone you care about. A partner, a friend, maybe a colleague. The pavement is narrow, traffic is
The message hit people’s phones before dawn: “Life-threatening cold. Avoid travel.”Outside, the streetlights caught a snow haze being ripped sideways
Across social media and cleaning forums, a simple mix of table salt and ordinary dishwashing liquid is suddenly everywhere, with
The salon was already buzzing when she dropped into my chair, shoulders a little tense, roots a little too visible.