‘I legitimately smelled like onion’: TikTok users are ditching natural deodorant and going back to antiperspirant

It’s hot. Everyone is sweating, and anyone who chooses to venture into the world armed with nothing but natural deodorant knows they’re playing a risky game.

But online, the backlash against natural deodorant has begun.

“When someone tells you their deodorant is natural (but you already knew),” TikToker Mads Mitch posted back in May. The comments section was spl

This influencer is braving the brutal summer without A/C to help families pay electric bills

If you’ve been thanking the heavens for your A/C this week, spare a thought for Paul Farmer, who’s enduring the peak of Arizona’s summer without it—by choice.

Last year, Farmer went without air-conditioning out of financial necessity. This year, even with his finances in better shape, he’s voluntarily forgoing it again. Since May, he’s been documenting his “no A/C” challenge on social media, aiming to hold out until Septembe

Panasonic announces new CEO, a former Boeing executive

Japanese electronics and technology company Panasonic has chosen a new chief executive after eking out a 1.2% rise in its first quarter profit.

Kenneth William Sain, a former Boeing executive, will replace Yasuyuki Higuchi as Panasonic’s president and chief executive in April 2026, the company said Wednesday.

Sain joined Panasonic i

How Cloudflare declared war on AI scrapers

Cloudflare supports more than 20% of total internet traffic. The company recently made headlines with breakthrough technology that blocks AI companies from scraping online content with impunity. Cofounder and CEO Matthew Prince shares how the new tools are poised to dramatically impact AI firms, publishers, and the future of the internet. 

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Snowflake is betting big on agentic AI to transform enterprise data work

While much of the buzz about AI today revolves around flashy copilots and productivity hacks, the reality for most data scientists and data engineering teams remains far less glamorous. Even in 2025, they still

The Trump administration might overhaul the U.S. patent system

Holding a patent could be a lot costlier for businesses and founders in the years to come. The Trump administration is reportedly considering a substantial change to the patent process, which would raise trillions of dollars for the government but could substantially increase fees for patent holders.

The Wall Street Journal reports the Commerce Department is considering char

The U.K.’s Online Safety Act has sparked an explosion in VPN downloads

It’s a tough time to be an adult online in the U.K. right now. Last week’s passage of the Online Safety Act, a law aimed at shielding children from inappropriate (read: adult) content, has brought about a version of the internet that feels more like being back in school. You now essentially need a hall pass, in the form of official ID or a live selfie, to go almost anywhere.

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Peptide stacking is the latest viral wellness trend. Experts urge caution

What’s better than one peptide? A whole stack of them, apparently.

Peptide stacking is the latest health hack going viral online, promising to optimize workouts and overall well-being.

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that help build proteins. As the name suggests, peptide stacking involves taking multiple types of supplements—often in the form of tablets, powders, or injections—at once to enhance their effects and target specific fitness goals, such as building m

Siltronic lowers annual revenue guidance as semiconductor business weakens

German semiconductor materials supplier Siltronic on Tuesday lowered its full-year sales guidance and warned on sales in the next quarter, amidst continued weakness in its semiconductor business and high customer inventories.

The group now expects sales to be in the mid-single-digit percentage range below the previous year, having previously guided towards sales being in the same region as the previous year.

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How are Americans using AI? This poll reveals 3 findings

Most U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence to search for information, but fewer are using it for work, drafting email, or shopping.


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