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Starbucks responds to America’s protein craze by testing a special new latte

Starbucks announced its newest product on Tuesday at a company event in Las Vegas.

By Beth GreenfieldJune 11, 2025
Why drinking sugar may be worse than eating it
Why drinking sugar may be worse than eating it
By Beth GreenfieldJune 10, 2025
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Your reusable water bottle may be a breeding ground for strep and fecal bacteria. Here’s how to keep it clean
By Amanda LoudinJune 10, 2025
This plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
This plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
By Ani FreedmanJune 4, 2025
Author John Green has advice for Gen Z to ‘shrink the empathy gap’
Author John Green has advice for Gen Z to ‘shrink the empathy gap’
By Alexa MikhailMay 31, 2025
Protein bars may not have the health benefits that you think, study finds
Protein bars may not have the health benefits that you think, study finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 30, 2025
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CommentaryOpenAI’s TBPN deal shows how talent, media, and influence are collapsing into one
By Jonathan HuntApril 11, 2026
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CommentaryDanantara CIO: Indonesia can anchor the AI and energy economy—if governance keeps pace
By Pandu SjahrirApril 11, 2026
AI promises to free workers from grunt work, but psychologists say those mindless tasks are exactly what our brains need to recover
AIAI promises to free workers from grunt work, but psychologists say those mindless tasks are exactly what our brains need to recover
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 11, 2026
The ‘affordability economy’ has created a housing market nobody predicted: Prices collapsing in the Sun Belt, soaring in the Rust Belt
Real EstateThe ‘affordability economy’ has created a housing market nobody predicted: Prices collapsing in the Sun Belt, soaring in the Rust Belt
By Shawn TullyApril 11, 2026
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Innovation‘It’s 13 minutes of things that have to go right’: Artemis II splashes down despite faulty heat shield
By Catherina GioinoApril 10, 2026
Fed seeks details on U.S. banks’ exposure to private credit firms
BankingFed seeks details on U.S. banks’ exposure to private credit firms
By Katanga Johnson, Dawn Lim, Silla Brush, Lydia Beyoud and BloombergApril 10, 2026
The Navy confirmed an ‘abundant amount’ of Uncrustables when the Artemis II crew lands. Smucker’s just offered them a lifetime supply
PoliticsThe Navy confirmed an ‘abundant amount’ of Uncrustables when the Artemis II crew lands. Smucker’s just offered them a lifetime supply
By Catherina GioinoApril 10, 2026
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Future of WorkMeet ‘trendslop,’ the new, AI-fueled scourge of workplace consultants everywhere
By Sasha RogelbergApril 10, 2026
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Meet ‘cognitive shuffling,’ the emerging strategy for better sleep
LifeMeet ‘cognitive shuffling,’ the emerging strategy for better sleep
By Alexa MikhailMarch 31, 2025
The top 6 exercises this strength coach thinks everyone should do to stay fit
LifeThe top 6 exercises this strength coach thinks everyone should do to stay fit
By Ani FreedmanMarch 28, 2025
Here’s exactly when and what to eat before and after a workout, according to experts
LifeHere’s exactly when and what to eat before and after a workout, according to experts
By Ani FreedmanMarch 27, 2025
NBA star Steph Curry’s top parenting tip as a father of 4: ‘Learn what they respond to the most’
LifeNBA star Steph Curry’s top parenting tip as a father of 4: ‘Learn what they respond to the most’
By Ani FreedmanMarch 26, 2025
America’s healthiest city: 256 sunny days a year, over 50 parks, and abundant access to healthy eating
LifeAmerica’s healthiest city: 256 sunny days a year, over 50 parks, and abundant access to healthy eating
By Ani FreedmanMarch 25, 2025
A person sitting on a tree stump looks at the San Francisco skyline from Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley, California.
LifeThese are the healthiest cities in America, new research reveals
By Ani FreedmanMarch 24, 2025
This company is launching a genetic matching feature for future parents—and the CEO says ‘it has nothing to do with eugenics’ 
LifeThis company is launching a genetic matching feature for future parents—and the CEO says ‘it has nothing to do with eugenics’ 
By Alexa MikhailMarch 23, 2025
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LifeHere’s why more Americans are opting for a ‘sleep divorce’
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 21, 2025
An essential predictor of happiness is often overlooked, according to a global study
LifeAn essential predictor of happiness is often overlooked, according to a global study
By Alexa MikhailMarch 20, 2025
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Life8 toxic ingredients lurking in your skincare and hair products. What to avoid
By Ani FreedmanMarch 20, 2025
Americans under 30 are so miserable that the U.S. just fell to a historic low ranking in the annual World Happiness Report
LifeAmericans under 30 are so miserable that the U.S. just fell to a historic low ranking in the annual World Happiness Report
By Alexa MikhailMarch 20, 2025
Finland is the world’s happiest country yet again. Here are the top 10 on the list
LifeFinland is the world’s happiest country yet again. Here are the top 10 on the list
By Alexa MikhailMarch 19, 2025
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LifeMeet the hot new superfood—dark green algae powder that’s full of vitamins, minerals, protein, and omega-3s
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 19, 2025
America’s happiest city: Over 1,000 acres of parks, average temperatures in the 60s, and a bustling economy
LifeAmerica’s happiest city: Over 1,000 acres of parks, average temperatures in the 60s, and a bustling economy
By Ani FreedmanMarch 19, 2025
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Life4 health benefits of rosemary, including a hidden compound scientists could potentially use to fight Alzheimer’s
By Ani FreedmanMarch 18, 2025
A smiling young woman is holding a basket full of groceries and counting money
LifeMoney does buy happiness, and for one group of people, top economists say the limit does not exist
By Ani FreedmanMarch 17, 2025
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Life4 foods a top nutrition expert avoids at all costs, and one sweet treat he eats regularly
By Ani FreedmanMarch 15, 2025
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LifeCouples most likely to divorce share a common economic trait, research shows
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 13, 2025
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FamilyTikTok introduces tighter controls for kids and teens—but experts still have a warning for parents
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 12, 2025
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FamilyKate Hudson, mom of 3, admits that ‘parenting is hard.’ But learning this important lesson can help, she says
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 10, 2025
This gastroenterologist says probiotics are ‘a waste of money.’ Here’s what you should be doing instead
LifeThis gastroenterologist says probiotics are ‘a waste of money.’ Here’s what you should be doing instead
By Ani FreedmanMarch 10, 2025
These are the 10 happiest cities in America, according to new research
LifeThese are the 10 happiest cities in America, according to new research
By Ani FreedmanMarch 10, 2025
How a health savings account fits into your retirement strategy
LifeHow a health savings account fits into your retirement strategy
By The Associated PressMarch 9, 2025
What’s your VO2 max? The most important health metric you’re probably not aware of shows how fit you really are
LifeWhat’s your VO2 max? The most important health metric you’re probably not aware of shows how fit you really are
By Ani FreedmanMarch 8, 2025
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LifeLebron James and Silicon Valley’s elite use hyperbaric oxygen therapy to stall aging and inflammation. Here’s what it’s all about
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 8, 2025
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HealthRFK Jr. touts vitamin A and cod liver oil as another death is reported in growing measles outbreak. Health experts warn the move is ‘misleading the public’
By Carolyn BarberMarch 6, 2025
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Life3 things driving the global sleep deficit—which is turning into a health crisis and costing companies
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 4, 2025
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HealthThe truth about American drinking water: Report shows widespread presence of hazardous chemicals
By Beth GreenfieldFebruary 26, 2025
People are adding salt to their water in hopes of helping their hydration and digestion. Are the health benefits real?
LifePeople are adding salt to their water in hopes of helping their hydration and digestion. Are the health benefits real?
By Ani FreedmanFebruary 25, 2025
Nutritionists offer these 6 ways to get back to a healthy diet
LifeNutritionists offer these 6 ways to get back to a healthy diet
By Korin MillerFebruary 22, 2025
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