TECH

Clay confirms it closed $100M round at $3.1B valuation

Sales automation startup Clay has raised a $100 million Series C at a $3.1 billion valuation in a round led

LIFESTYLE

What Books Have Made You Cry?

On a long flight recently, I read Jessica Stanley’s Consider Yourself Kissed in one sitting. Without giving too much away,

SCIENCE

Short course of psychotherapy relieves lower back pain for three years

Most treatments for lower back pain give just temporary relief amenic181/Shutterstock A short-term course of a type of psychotherapy was

Mobile

Waterllama Team Branches Out With New AI-Food Tracking App Foodllama

As you might have guessed, the app is all about helping you eat more healthy. Take a picture of your

MARKET

High tariffs drive China imports down to a 16-year low. But U.S. trade deficits are still as big as ever.

High tariffs on China-made products drove U.S. imports from the world’s second-largest economy to a 16-year low in June —

EDUCATION

Teen Suicide Is On the Decline, New Federal Data Shows

Suicide is complex and influenced by a whole host of risk factors, including untreated mental illness, prolonged stress, isolation and

GADGET

Censorship and stolen puritanical valor

Welcome to Video Games Weekly on Engadget. Expect a new story every Monday or Tuesday, broken into two parts. The

MONEY

Episode 220. “I carry the baby, the bills, and the stress”

Monica (36) and Michael (33) have been married just over a year and are navigating the pressures of new parenthood—but

ECONOMY

Genius, Rejected: Emergent Ventures Versus the System

Quanta Magazine has a good piece on a 17-year-old student who disproved a long-standing conjecture in harmonic analysis: Yet a paper

FINANCE

UBS sounds the alarm on ‘stall speed’ as the economy shows signs of running out of gas

The U.S. economy is experiencing a noticeable slowdown in mid-2025, with sluggish domestic demand growth, muted job gains, and new