#01 Technology
Instagram Launches New "Instants" Feature Mixing Snapchat and BeReal
Instagram has introduced a new feature called "Instants," allowing users to share disappearing photos with friends for 24 hours. Learn more about this mix of Snapchat and BeReal.
#02 Technology
LinkedIn's Layoffs Will Come With Operational Changes, Memo Shows
LinkedIn is restructuring its operations amid layoffs, The company aims to create more agile teams and focus investments.
#03 pharmaceutical
Trump Administration Eyes Next FDA Commissioner
The Trump administration is actively searching for a new FDA commissioner, focusing on rebuilding trust and driving drug-approval reforms amid ongoing political turmoil.
#04 Pakistan
President Zardari Confer Sitara-e-Shujaat on Shaheed Liaqat Ali's Family
President Asif Ali Zardari confers Sitara-e-Shujaat to the family of Shaheed Liaqat Ali, a former Pakistan Railways employee who sacrificed his life in Attock.
Technology
Introducing a Completely Private Way to Chat With AI
Discover Incognito Chat with Meta AI on WhatsApp for private conversations with AI. No one can read your messages or see what you're discussing.
Technology
Introducing Instants: A New Way to Share in the Moment
Introducing Instants – a new way to share photos with Close Friends or mutual followers instantly. Photos disappear after viewing and can't be edited beforehand.
Entertainment
Hailey Bieber Says Pilates Might Be Over, Reflecting on Personal Experience
Hailey Bieber discusses her evolving views on Pilates, sharing insights from both personal and professional perspectives. Learn why she thinks it's become a fad.
Technology
A millennial making $746,000 by working 5 remote jobs says tech layoffs have made him feel guilty about overemployment
A millennial IT support professional shares how he juggles five full-time remote jobs for nearly $800K annually, balancing work and family life despite recent layoffs in the tech industry.
Technology
Data centers have a bigger NIMBY problem than nuclear reactors, a new poll shows
A Gallup poll reveals that 71% of Americans oppose data center construction near their homes compared to 53% for nuclear power plants, highlighting environmental concerns and resource use.