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Theobromine in chocolate could slow aging, study suggests
lifestyle4 hours ago

Theobromine in chocolate could slow aging, study suggests

A King's College London study found higher blood theobromine levels, a compound in dark chocolate and coffee, are linked to slower biological aging markers (GrimAge and DNAmTL) in about 1,600 adults, even after accounting for caffeine; the signal is strongest among former-smokers and appears independent of caffeine. However, the study is observational and cannot prove causation, so researchers advocate focusing on overall diet quality rather than chasing a single nutrient, while noting dark chocolate’s sugar and fat content and the importance of modest portions.

Browns snag Tytus Howard from Texans to fortify the exterior
sports2 days ago

Browns snag Tytus Howard from Texans to fortify the exterior

The Cleveland Browns acquired Texans right tackle Tytus Howard for a 2026 fifth-round pick, adding a 93-game starter and former first-rounder who posted a 77.1 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2025. Houston traded him to clear cap space on a final-year deal, reportedly with Cleveland signing him to a 3-year, $63M contract to finalize the deal. The move gives Cleveland a starting OT for 2026 and beyond as they plan to address the other tackle in the 2026 draft.

Oceanwide Plaza's new owners brace for costly graffiti cleanup
business4 days ago

Oceanwide Plaza's new owners brace for costly graffiti cleanup

New buyers of downtown LA's Oceanwide Plaza—often called the graffiti towers—must tackle graffiti removal first, with cleanup possibly costing hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars; experts describe chemical stripping for concrete or glass-bead blasting for paint on glass, plus significant challenges on 500-foot towers and safety planning, as the $470 million sale awaits final court approval.

Flagship Face-off: Galaxy S26 Ultra edges Pixel 10 Pro XL in features
technology7 days ago

Flagship Face-off: Galaxy S26 Ultra edges Pixel 10 Pro XL in features

ZDNET's hands-on Unpacked week comparison finds the Galaxy S26 Ultra offers a feature-rich package (OneUI 8.5, S Pen support, glare-free Privacy Display, top-tier AMOLED LTPO display, and fast 60W charging) while the Pixel 10 Pro XL shines with Google's clean software, long Update window, and a forgiving camera system driven by Tensor G5 AI; the author leans toward the S26 Ultra for the overall package but recommends waiting for a good deal.

Earth-ward CME from X-class flare could spark auroras within 24 hours
space1 month ago

Earth-ward CME from X-class flare could spark auroras within 24 hours

An X1.9 solar flare from the Sun triggered a fast Earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME) forecast to reach Earth within about 24 hours. If the CME’s magnetic orientation (Bz) is southward, it could couple with Earth’s magnetosphere and drive strong (G3) to severe (G4) geomagnetic storm conditions, potentially lighting up auroras as far south as parts of the U.S. (e.g., Northern California to Alabama). Forecasters caution that CME arrivals are hard to pin down and depend on magnetic orientation; disruptions to satellites, GPS, and radio signals and increased atmospheric drag on spacecraft are possible alongside spectacular auroral displays depending on the event’s exact geometry and timing.

Broncos-Bills Divisional Round: A Tight Mile High Showdown Predicted
sports1 month ago

Broncos-Bills Divisional Round: A Tight Mile High Showdown Predicted

Denver hosts Buffalo in the AFC Divisional Round with the Broncos as 1.5-point favorites and a 46.5 over/under. Mile High Report writers largely project a Broncos win, with scores landing in the mid-20s and several close, late-game scenarios, though some contributors foresee a slim Bills upset. The piece emphasizes a high-stakes, playoff atmosphere at Empower Field and invites reader predictions in the comments.

The stay-at-home son era reshapes American households
style1 month ago

The stay-at-home son era reshapes American households

A 2025 Pew Research Center study finds men are more likely than women to live with parents, and The Washington Post examines how the rise of stay-at-home sons reflects shifting economic realities and cultural expectations, highlighting examples like a Jeopardy! contestant who jokes about staying with family to illustrate a broader national conversation about work, family dynamics, and masculinity.