D

May 22 2026HEALTH

Exploring Student Minds: A New Way to Spot Depression, Anxiety and Stress

Researchers looked at the mental health of 424 Bangladeshi university students who answered an online survey in July 2024, a time of social and political tension. They found that many students reported strong symptoms: two‑thirds felt depressed, over seventy percent were anxious and more than half e

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026POLITICS

Bolsonaro Plans a White House Visit While Facing Campaign Turbulence

Flavio Bolsonaro, the son of former president Jair Bolsonaro, is arranging a trip to Washington that could bring him face‑to‑face with former U. S. president Donald Trump. Reports say he may fly out on Monday, and a White House invite has already been issued, though the exact date remains unclear. T

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026POLITICS

Health Agencies Use AI to Catch Fraud in Public Programs

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services has started a new effort that uses artificial intelligence to sift through years of audit reports. The project, called the Audit Enforcement and Risk Oversight initiative or AERO, will examine at least five years of data from programs funded by the d

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026POLITICS

Redrawing the Map: A Call for Fairness in South Carolina

South Carolina’s lawmakers are currently debating how to redraw congressional district lines. The stakes are high: the shape of these maps can decide who gets to speak for a community in Washington. Some politicians believe that reshaping the districts will give them an easier path to reelecti

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026SPORTS

NHL Teams Up With U. S. Regulator to Keep Sports Betting Fair

The National Hockey League has entered a new partnership with the U. S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to protect betting markets linked to hockey games. The deal, signed by CFTC Chair Michael Selig and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, sets up a system where each side appoints contacts who will

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026BUSINESS

New Leader Drives LiveKit’s AI Growth

LiveKit, a platform that lets companies create voice, video and physical AI agents, has hired Tom Davies as its new Chief Revenue Officer. The move comes as the firm expands its sales, finance and marketing teams to keep pace with the rising demand from large businesses for voice‑driven AI solutions

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Myths That Hurt Your Wallet

Many people think they need to keep a small balance on their card each month to build credit. That idea is wrong. If you can pay the whole bill, do it. Paying interest on a tiny debt only costs you more. Another false belief is that the score shown in your bank app is the one lenders use. I

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026SPORTS

New Tampa Stadium Plan Gets Green Light

The city council and county commission in Tampa have signed off on a first‑draft plan to build a new baseball park for the Rays. The project is set to cost about $2. 3 billion, with the team footing roughly $1. 27 billion. The county will contribute around $796 million and the city about $180 millio

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026POLITICS

China Says It Values Moldovan Relations, Even With Ukraine Clash

The Chinese foreign minister met with the deputy prime minister of Moldova to talk about how close the two countries want to stay. He said Beijing “cherishes” ties with Moldova and wants them to grow stronger, even though the two sides disagree on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The meeting happened rig

reading time less than a minute
May 22 2026POLITICS

Trump Picks New Fed Chair to Cool Inflation

President Donald Trump will officially install Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve on Friday at the White House. Warsh, who is 56 years old, was approved by Congress in a vote that almost split along party lines on May 13. He will replace Jerome Powell, who will stay on the bo

reading time less than a minute