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I tried canned kava, a beverage marketed as an alcohol alternative with a calming effect. It relaxed me, but I couldn't get past the sugary taste.
Having grown up in Hawaii and been an occasional kava drinker during college, these brands caught m…
Alex Bitter
I swapped alcohol for 'Psychedelic Water' popular among sober-curious people online. I found it's the perfect drink to avoid social anxiety without a hangover.
Younger generations are ditching booze and buying alcohol alternatives. I tried the viral kava selt…
Hannah Towey
I drank the 'psychedelic water' going viral on TikTok, and I felt my anxiety melt away
Drinking a Psychedelic Water boosted my mood and eased my anxiety.Andrea Michelson
Andrea Michelson
We tried kava - the national drink of Fiji that gets people high
A trip to Fiji isn't complete without some kava, the country's national drink. Known in Fijian as y…
Graham Flanagan,Richard Feloni
I tried a cup of kava, the magical South Pacific drink that some say could replace alcohol - here's what it was like
Basically, the drink mimics alcohol's relaxing and sedative effects without the downsides - no extr…
Emma Rechenberg
I drank kava - the trendy, non-alcoholic beverage that's supposed to make you feel high - but it just made me sick
Kava is classified as psychotropic or psychoactive, meaning it alters your state of mind or body. T…
Kim Renfro
A man who has been sober for 7 years is suing the maker of a wellness drink containing kratom over his relapse
The trendy wellness drink is marketed as an alcohol alternative and contains a psychoactive compoun…
Allana Akhtar
Dry January is almost here. Here are 7 of our favorite, tasty non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy all month
Booze-free drinks are more popular than ever, thanks to the "sober curious" boom. Here are some of …
Bethany Biron
I've visited all 193 countries on my own. Here are my top 10 favorites and why places like Italy don't make the cut.
Cassandra De Pecol traveled to every country in the world as a solo female traveler. Her favorite p…
Cassandra De Pecol
Google finally told its most important cloud customers what they wanted to hear
On the "innovation" side, Kava says Google uses robots in its data centers to sort hard drives and …
I drank a tea rumored to make you feel high and hallucinate - and it's 100% legal
Compared to a placebo, research published by Cochrane suggests it's pretty effective at curbing soc…
Kelly Dickerson
Here's how a $10,000 rhinoplasty procedure can dramatically change your nose
A rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a nose job, can elevate the bridge of your nose and fix a dr…
Ashley Laderer,David L. Cange…
Digital currencies are making financial independence a reality, kickstarting a fresh concept called FIRE (Financial Independence - Retire Early)
Cryptocurrencies are based on the concept of decentralisation, which provides a crucial step in …
Fiji is open to tourists for the first time in nearly 2 years. Here's what my visit was like.
The country has been closed off to international travelers since March 2020. As of December, touris…
Katherine Parker-Magyar
Can employees return to the office and still be happy and effective? Join our webinar to learn about our global survey results and practitioners' firsthand insights
Join us on December 6 for an exclusive event featuring America's biggest remote work expert, Stanfo…
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A USC professor was detained by police after she told her class there was an active shooter when there wasn't one
"It was reported a faculty member during class falsely told her students there was an active shoote…
Abby Jackson
Any app that works with Apple's fingerprint sensor will work with the iPhone X's Face ID technology
That's the word from Apple, at least. All apps that support Touch ID, the company's fingerprint sen…
Kif Leswing
Hazing is nothing new - fraternities have been beating and force-feeding pledges since Colonial times
Instead, he points to visibility and public pressure as external forces that help keep fraternities…
Abby Jackson
There's a tiny college outside LA that didn't exist until 1957 - but now graduates out-earn Harvard and Stanford alums
"If you're at one of the top research universities, like Princeton ... you're going to be judged by…