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Illustration showing people shopping through social media and AI recommendations, representing different social shopper personalities in TrendMowgli’s quiz on modern online shopping behavior

Take This Quiz: What Type of Social Shopper Are You?

You didn’t plan to buy anything.You were “just scrolling.” And yet—three swipes later—you’re eyeing a serum you’ve never heard of, trusting a stranger’s shaky iPhone video more than a glossy ad, and thinking, “Okay, fine… add to cart.” That moment right there?That’s modern shopping. This isn’t impulse buying the old way. This is social shopping—where […]

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Viral Grammy Moments People Can’t Stop Talking About

Every year, the Grammys promise music’s biggest night.And every year, the internet quietly laughs and says: We’ll see. Because the real Grammys don’t end when the trophies are handed out. They begin minutes later — clipped, paused, zoomed, subtitled, memed, debated, and reposted until one moment becomes everyone’s moment. This wasn’t just an award show.

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From Memes to Mainstream: How One Clip Made Ryan Seacrest Trend Worldwide

It started the way most internet earthquakes do.Quietly. Almost unnoticed. A few seconds of television. A familiar face. Nothing outrageous. No scandal. No speech. Just… a clip. And somehow, within hours, Ryan Seacrest was everywhere — trending timelines, side-by-side screenshots, reaction memes, worried takes, jokes, think-pieces, and debates that felt way bigger than the moment

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Super Bowl betting boom showing $1.76 billion wagered as Americans engage with sports betting culture – TrendMowgli

$1.76 Billion on the Line: How America’s Super Bowl Betting Boom Is Changing Sports Culture

On Super Bowl night in America, something strange happens. The game begins—but for millions of people, the action isn’t just on the field. It’s on phones. Group chats. Betting apps. Living room debates over spreads, props, and player stats that used to matter only to analysts. This year, Americans are expected to legally bet $1.76

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From Apollo to Artemis: How Moon Missions Have Changed in 60 Years

Sixty years ago, going to the Moon felt like a dare.Today, it feels like a decision. That difference says everything about how far human spaceflight has come. When the Apollo astronauts climbed into their capsules, nobody truly knew how the mission would end. When Artemis astronauts prepare for lunar missions now, uncertainty still exists—but it’s

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Featured illustration showing strange cosmic phenomena including jellyfish galaxies, nebulae, and unexplained structures in deep space

The Weirdest Space Objects Ever Discovered — And What They Might Really Be

Space has a talent for humbling us. Just when we think we’ve got the universe figured out — neat laws, tidy equations, clean categories — it throws something at us that looks alive, broken, or downright impossible. Objects that don’t behave. Shapes that shouldn’t exist. Signals with no clear source. This isn’t sci-fi.These are real

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Illustration showing Artemis II astronauts inside the Orion spacecraft as Earth fades behind them on humanity’s first crewed lunar mission in decades

Inside the Artemis II Crew’s Minds: What Astronauts Are Preparing for the First Lunar Flight in Decades

For more than half a century, humans have stayed close to home in space.Low Earth orbit. Space stations. Routine missions. And now—quietly, almost unreal—four people are preparing to leave it all behind. No live rescue.No quick return.No safety net circling Earth every 90 minutes. When Artemis II launches, it won’t just test rockets and spacecraft.

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Your Laptop Is Slowing Down on Purpose — And It’s Not a Bug

The Frustrating Habit Almost Everyone Shares You’ve probably noticed it happen gradually. Your laptop still turns on.It still runs the same apps.But everything feels… slower. Not broken.Just less responsive. You reboot. You clear the storage. You close background apps.It improves for a bit — then slips back again. This doesn’t feel accidental. And in many

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Why Screens Feel More Exhausting Than Ever (It’s Not Your Imagination)

The Shared Behavior Almost Everyone Has Think about a normal day. You check your phone in the morning.You look at a screen for work.You scroll between tasks.You relax… by watching another screen. By evening, you’re not physically tired. You’re mentally drained. And the strange part is this:You didn’t do anything that felt hard. Yet the

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This Single Gene Explains Why Some People Never Get Sick

The Surprising Truth Here’s something science has quietly confirmed over a research for the past decade: Some people really do get sick less often — and it’s not just luck, lifestyle, or immunity habits. Their bodies respond differently at a genetic level. Not because they’re “superhuman.”Not because they never encounter germs. But because one specific

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