Author: Harper Lane

A doctor who operates a longevity clinic claims to have reversed his biological age by 17 years and has shared the three daily supplements he takes. Dr. Mohammed Enayat, the primary care physician and founder of London’s HUM2N clinic, has meticulously tracked his health for the last seven years using wearable tech like the Oura ring and Whoop strap, along with regular blood, urine, and microbiome tests. He adapts his longevity regimen based on test results, yet consistently takes what he considers his core supplements: B complex and folate, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids. "I believe these supplements contribute to…

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After taking a well-deserved career break, I felt it was time to start my job hunt. The challenge? I hadn’t done this in a decade, and job hunting had changed dramatically since then. In 2025, everything is different—how jobs are advertised, how candidates are assessed. LinkedIn has become essential, not optional. Employers are using automated systems to screen résumés, and having a strong social media presence is more crucial than ever. The job landscape is now digital and fiercely competitive. This new reality was daunting. The old rules no longer applied, and navigating this unfamiliar territory was stressful. I realized…

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The Marine Corps is buzzing after a mistakenly sent email went to the entire service, leading to an unexpected surprise for the top enlisted Marine and the corporal at the heart of the situation. The story began in April when Cpl. Andrew Hundley’s supervisor forwarded his online course certificate to colleagues for record-keeping. Unfortunately, the email reached far beyond its intended recipients. With his online training complete, Hundley, a 24-year-old cyberspace defense operator, was positioned to apply for an in-person course needed for his promotion, covering critical topics such as public speaking and military tactics. However, when the staff sergeant…

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Best Dressed Celebrities of 2025 Now that we’re halfway through 2025, let’s dive into the spectacular world of celebrity fashion this year. Despite a few misses, most stars have shone brightly on red carpets during various events. Fashion Highlights: Lauren Sánchez, LeBron James, and Miley Cyrus are among the names that’ve turned heads at movie premieres and award shows, showcasing glamorous outfits that highlight their personal styles. Standout Looks: Halle Berry dazzled at the Cannes Film Festival in a cream-colored lace gown by Dior, complete with Chopard diamond accessories. Lauren Sánchez stunned in a sparkling black Dolce & Gabbana strapless…

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European-style business class may not offer extreme luxury, but it is gaining significant popularity, especially with British Airways. According to CEO Sean Doyle, sales in their Club Europe class have far exceeded expectations, as reported by The Times of London. In contrast to U.S. legacy carriers, which provide more comfortable seats and legroom, most European airlines maintain a more basic premium service on their narrow-body planes. Typically, the business class features a 3-3 seating layout with a simple divider between the middle seats, and a curtain can be drawn to separate it from economy as needed. Doyle mentioned that following…

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The highest-paid CEO of last year wasn’t from a tech company or a financial firm, but from Axon Enterprise, the maker of Tasers used by various police departments. Rick Smith, CEO and co-founder, earned nearly $165 million last year, primarily through stock options valued at over $164 million, after reaching specific performance targets over several years. His basic salary was $31,201. Smith mentioned that these stock awards were part of a program available to all Axon employees, allowing them to convert salary into stock options contingent on share price performance. “It creates that startup kind of vibe,” he noted, having…

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My First Trip to Seattle: Surprises and Discoveries On a sunny day in June 2025, I stepped off the train at King Street Station in Seattle, ready for an adventure I had long anticipated. Yet, as I walked the mile to my downtown hotel, I quickly realized it felt more like a hike than a stroll. My first day was filled with unexpected finds. I stumbled upon a curious chewing-gum-speckled wall in an alley and, later, a free snack cart while exploring the busy streets. For a New Yorker like me, Seattle was a delightful surprise full of unique attractions.…

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During the past five months, my 64-year-old mother has been admitted to the hospital four times. As her primary caregiver, I’ve taken on the challenges of handling emergency calls and advocating for her treatment, all while trying to keep my own life on track. I also have an 11-year-old son adjusting to middle school, and I work full-time as a civil servant in a major city. On top of this, I’m pursuing my master’s degree in clinical psychology at Columbia University Teachers College, focusing on the integration of spirituality, mind, and body. To add to my challenges, I’m navigating a…

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Date: June 1, 2025 I decided to test out Aldi and Walmart, taking a weekly grocery list and a $150 budget for my family of four. While many prices were comparable, Aldi usually offered the items I needed at lower prices. Despite my total being about $27 higher at Walmart, I preferred the shopping experience there. Summary: I took my regular grocery list to Aldi and Walmart with a $150 budget. Prices were similar, but Aldi generally had lower prices for the items I needed. Walmart’s total was $27 more, but I found the shopping experience more enjoyable. My family’s…

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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Petronzi of True Patina, a watchmaker specializing in vintage Rolex repairs. He is also a licensed psychologist and professor at New York University. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. I’ve had a fascination with watches from a young age. In middle school, I owned a Swatch with a transparent case that allowed me to see the automatic movement in action, which I always found captivating. In college, I pursued psychology, earning a master’s and Ph.D. Over 12 years, I became a licensed psychologist, but my interest in…

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