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(0) Prologue: Before You Read
This series is written for readers who sense that something in the structure of modern life no longer works the way it once did, but who have found most available explanations unsatisfying. It assumes the reader is capable of sustained attention and willing to engage with complexity without demanding immediate resolution. It does not assume political alignment, ideological agreement, or shared conclusions. What it does assume is a willingness to slow down long enough for clarity to emerge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Humans
The Dangers of Not Having Your Coffee
5:30 a.m. and my husband coos at me asking if I am awake. I am now, but barely. He tells me he is off to work, checked the fire downstairs, and that is will be fine until I wake up (until 7:30 a.m.). Cool. I set my alarm for 7:30 and head back into some delicious dream, I can’t remember anymore. No I would not tell you, even if I could remember the dream)
By Alexandra Grant14 days ago in Humans
How to get inpatient drug rehab in NJ without insurance. AI-Generated.
The fear of not having insurance stops more people from getting help than addiction itself ever should. If you are struggling with drugs and you think inpatient rehab in New Jersey is out of reach because you do not have insurance, I want you to pause for a moment. I have seen many people assume help is impossible, only to discover there are real options available. It may take persistence and guidance, but treatment without insurance is possible.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico14 days ago in Humans
Extreme Cold Warning: The Frostbite Chronicles
Picture this: You open your front door tomorrow morning in Chicago, and it feels like the Arctic sneezed directly on your face. Your eyelashes might freeze mid-blink, your cheeks turn into uninvited icicles, and your car refuses to cooperate because even metal has standards.
By Aarsh Malik14 days ago in Humans
How Alcohol Stays in Your Body and How It Is Processed. AI-Generated.
That uneasy moment when you wake up after drinking and wonder what is still lingering in your system is more common than most people admit. Whether you are thinking about your health, an upcoming test, or simply trying to understand your body better, knowing how alcohol stays in your body and how it is processed can give you clarity and peace of mind.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico15 days ago in Humans
What You Need to Know About Kratom and Drug Tests. AI-Generated.
If you have ever taken kratom or thought about using it, chances are you have worried about one important question. Will this show up on a drug test and mess things up for me. I hear this concern all the time, especially from people in recovery, those applying for jobs, or anyone under legal or medical monitoring. The truth is not as simple as yes or no, and understanding the details can save you from stress and surprises.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico16 days ago in Humans
OpenAI CFO Announces Annualized Revenue Surpasses $20 Billion in 2025. AI-Generated.
In a landmark announcement that has reverberated throughout the global tech industry, OpenAI’s Chief Financial Officer revealed that the company has achieved annualized revenue surpassing $20 billion in 2025. This milestone not only marks a dramatic rise in OpenAI’s financial performance but also signals a broader shift in how artificial intelligence is driving economic growth, industry transformation, and innovation worldwide.
By Aarif Lashari17 days ago in Humans
OpenAI CFO Announces Annualized Revenue Surpasses $20 Billion in 2025. AI-Generated.
OpenAI, one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence companies, has officially crossed a major financial milestone. The company’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) confirmed that OpenAI’s annualized revenue for 2025 has exceeded $20 billion, reflecting both its rapid growth and the increasing demand for AI-driven solutions across industries.
By Muhammad Hassan17 days ago in Humans
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Introduction Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a special holiday celebrated in the United States. It honors the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a great leader who fought for freedom, equality, and justice. This day reminds people to treat everyone with respect and kindness, no matter their skin color, religion, or background. Dr. King believed in peace and non-violence, and his message is still important today.
By Farhan Sayed18 days ago in Humans
What the Monthly Sublocade Process Looks Like for NJ Patients. AI-Generated.
The idea of a once monthly injection instead of daily medication can feel like a relief, but it also raises a lot of questions when you are trying to picture how it actually works.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico18 days ago in Humans
The CEO of Everything. Top Story - January 2026.
They say "jack of all trades, master of none," but they forgot to mention the part where the jack of all trades is also the camera woman, the makeup artist, and the person currently yelling at a tangled Wii microphone cable in a her own bathroom while recording herself singing and trying to make it look realistic and professional. (As professional as you can make it with nothing but a cell phone camera and a mic that doesn't work)
By Sara Wilson20 days ago in Humans
Emotional Intimacy in the Digital Age:
Emotional Intimacy in the Digital Age: Why Connection Feels Harder Than Ever In an era of constant connectivity, emotional intimacy is quietly declining. People are more reachable than ever, yet many adults report feeling emotionally distant, misunderstood, or lonely.
By Artical Media20 days ago in Humans











