AI

Apr 26 2026FINANCE

Tesla's Bold Bet on AI and Robots Sends Shares Down

Tesla just announced plans to spend over $25 billion this year—more than three times what it spent in 2025 and higher than its previous estimate of $20 billion. The market didn’t like the news. Shares dropped over 3% after the announcement, even though Tesla posted a strong $1. 44 billion profit in

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026BUSINESS

Virginia’s Ports Need Smoother Tracks to Stay Ahead

Last year Virginia’s port saw its first big drop in cargo traffic in decades. A sudden wave of new taxes on imports shook up global trade and slowed business. But a court decision in early spring put limits on the president’s power to impose such taxes without oversight. Even with that win, Virginia

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Russia’s Strain: War, Sanctions, and a Workforce on the Edge

Russia’s economy is showing clear signs of trouble as the war in Ukraine drags on. Policymakers in Moscow recently met to discuss shrinking capital markets and rising costs, with warnings that labor shortages could get worse. Inflation is climbing, production is slowing, and experts say the country’

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026CRYPTO

Why AI Agents Might Be the Perfect Match for Crypto

The financial world wasn’t made for robots. It was designed for humans—complete with banker’s hours, physical branches, and paperwork. But now that AI agents are starting to trade, invest, and make economic decisions on their own, the system’s human-focused flaws are becoming obvious. These agents d

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026BUSINESS

McKinney bets on waves and crowds to reshape its identity

McKinney just gave a big thumbs-up to plans for a surf park called Cannon Beach. The city council changed some rules so building can start on a patch of land where Stacy Road and State Highway 121 meet. The whole area will be a planned development, meaning it won’t just pop up overnight. Right next

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Names that Made Fame: Uncovering the Stories Behind Stage Names

Many famous faces aren't called what you think. Take Queen Latifah, for example. Her real name is Dana Owens, but her stage name reflects her mother's advice to treat women with respect. Across music, movies, and comedy, performers often craft new identities that shape how the world sees them. Some

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026SCIENCE

Why redheads are getting more common over time

Red hair might seem rare, but its genes are actually becoming stronger than ever. A huge study from Harvard looked at DNA from over 16, 000 people who lived across Europe and parts of the Middle East over the last 18, 000 years. The research team spent seven years gathering and comparing this geneti

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music and Nature Mix in Northwest Arkansas This May

Northwest Arkansas isn’t just about blue skies and outdoor fun—it’s also a hotspot for music lovers this spring. The region’s blend of natural beauty and creative energy is drawing crowds with everything from nature-based fundraisers to open mic nights. On May 16, Lake Fayetteville hosts "Call of th

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI tools and security flaws: a closer look at recent cyber threats

A group of curious internet users found a way into a restricted AI tool called Mythos Preview. They didn’t use advanced hacking skills—just careful detective work. After studying a breach at an AI training company, they guessed where Mythos was hosted and accessed it. They even found other unrelease

reading time less than a minute
Apr 26 2026FINANCE

India’s markets need smarter global rules and sharper tech to stay safe

India’s finance chief believes the country’s market watchdog should team up more with foreign regulators and lean on AI to handle cyber threats. Speaking at an event in Mumbai, she argued that clearer frameworks shared worldwide would make foreign investors more comfortable putting money into India’

reading time less than a minute