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The 67 Meme Explained: How Two Numbers From a Drill Song Became Gen Alpha's Inside Joke
From a Philadelphia drill track to a pope's blessing, the 67 meme has no fixed meaning, and that is exactly why it has taken over classrooms, sports arenas, and world leaders' apologies.
EntertainmentThe Parasocial Paradox: How Feeling 'Close' to Your Favorite Creator Can Leave You Feeling More Alone
Parasocial bonds feel real -- but they can leave you just as lonely. Explore why the connection you feel with your favorite creator may be deepening isolation rather than curing it.
EntertainmentHow Mirror Therapy Rewires Your Brain to Kill Phantom Limb Pain
Phantom limb pain affects up to 80 percent of amputees, but mirror therapy and VR are offering real relief by retraining the brain. Here is how the optical illusion works and the 2026 tech making it accessible at home.
EntertainmentGut Feelings: The Hidden Bacterial Link Between Your Microbiome and Depression
Researchers at Harvard have identified a specific biological mechanism linking gut bacteria to depression, raising the possibility that immune-modulating treatments could help some patients. But the science is still early, and the path from lab finding to clinical application is long.