Month Archives: April 2025

cannaboid

Star signs and cannabis strains: April 2025 horoscopes

Welcome to April, Stargazers! This month brings us into Aries season: a time when the spark of new beginnings surges through us with fresh energy, and maybe a little impulsiveness. Aries, the rams, likes to move fast—but not everything in the sky needs to feel like a rush. This month,...

Alt medicine

Getting To Know Your “Parts” That Show Up When Dating

Before the pandemic, I’d been intentionally single because I was in a phase of trauma healing recovery that needed me to focus on my own needs and healing. My inclination towards codependent love addiction and making someone else’s needs matter more than my own was such a magnetic pull that...

Music

Roa Drops New Song ‘Reina’: LISTEN

The singer called the track his "favorite song" yet ROA is singing to a queen he’d like to keep. On Tuesday, the rising Puerto Rican star released his yearning Latin trap single, “Reina.” “Queen, I don’t know if you’re the right one/But with you, everything feels bigger,” sings the Puerto...

Business

Realistic Gabe Perreault expectations for the final 8 games

The hype around Gabe Perreault is real. Perreault finished his BC career over the weekend with a loss to Denver before signing his entry level contract with the Rangers yesterday. Perreault’s contract begins this season, so he will play in the final 8 games for the Rangers, and this is...

Travel

How to Book a Cheap Hotel in 2025

As much as I love hostels, there is something nice about the luxuriousness of a hotel: the clean room, comfy bed, desk, iron, strong shower, and bottled soap for the taking (errr…I mean borrowing). They are a quiet, relaxing respite from the world. But luxury comes at a price. Hotels...

Tech

Researchers suggest OpenAI trained AI models on paywalled O’Reilly books

OpenAI has been accused by many parties of training its AI on copyrighted content sans permission. Now a new paper by an AI watchdog organization makes the serious accusation that the company increasingly relied on nonpublic books it didn’t license to train more sophisticated AI models. AI models are essentially...

News

Over 300 children killed since Israel’s new Gaza offensive, Unicef says

The United Nations agency for children says that at least 322 children are reported to have been killed since Israel launched a renewed offensive in Gaza two weeks ago.Unicef said at least 609 other children were reportedly wounded during the same period."The ceasefire in Gaza provided a desperately needed lifeline...

Science

The animals revealing why human culture isn’t as special as we thought

We all know the story: give every chimpanzee on the planet a typewriter and wait until something monumental occurs, either the recreation of the complete works of William Shakespeare or the heat death of the universe. Last year, mathematicians concluded the chimps would never achieve the former – the likelihood...

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