JOHNSON JOHNSONS

Apr 21 2026OPINION

The slow rise of artists who never saw their fame

Many creative minds toiled in obscurity before their work shaped history. A novelist spent over a decade crafting a story that now fills classrooms worldwide. A painter spent years on canvases that collectors now pay fortunes to own. Neither lived long enough to witness how their art changed the wor

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling’s Celebrity Love-Fest: Do Stars Help or Harm the Sport?

This year’s big wrestling event in Las Vegas wasn’t just about high-flying moves and dramatic finishes—it felt more like a celebrity parade. Famous faces popped up in commercials, video clips, and even ringside seats, making it hard to tell if viewers were watching a wrestling match or just another

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Five Runners with Wild Stories Taking on the Boston Marathon in 2026

The Boston Marathon isn't just about fast times and elite runners. Some of this year's participants are bringing personal missions that go far beyond the finish line. Take Chelsea Clinton, for example. The former First Daughter isn't just running for fun—she's been preparing for years, proving that

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Dallas Welcomes its First PopUp Bagels Spot Near a Historic Theater

A new bagel shop is about to bring fresh flavors to Dallas. PopUp Bagels, a chain backed by famous athletes and actors, plans to open its first Texas location next year. The spot will sit right beside the Inwood Theatre, a 1940s Art Deco landmark that has stood for decades. Before this, the space ho

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Rethinking Surgery Risks: A Fresh Approach to Patient Safety

Every year, thousands of patients face unexpected problems after surgery that could have been avoided. Many of these issues aren't just painful—they can lead to longer hospital stays, higher costs, and even life-threatening situations. Current methods for tracking and reporting complications often m

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Self-Driving Hype Leaves Owners Feeling Tricked

Back in 2017, Tom LoSavio dropped over $100, 000 on a Tesla Model S, convinced by promises that his car would one day drive itself. He paid an extra $8, 000 for “lifetime” access to what Tesla called its most advanced autonomous features. Nine years later, LoSavio feels cheated. He’s now leading a l

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

AMD jumps into the frame generation race with new FSR tech

AMD is finally joining NVIDIA and Intel in the frame generation game, and it’s doing it the open-source way. The company quietly added a new option to its FidelityFX SDK, letting developers tweak how much extra frames get generated. This isn’t just another patch—it’s AMD’s first real step into multi

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google and Marvell Join Forces to Challenge Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance

Tech giants Google and Marvell are teaming up to develop new chips that could shake up the artificial intelligence market. Their collaboration focuses on a memory processing unit designed to work with Google's existing Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), which handle AI tasks. The goal? To speed up how

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Big Pharma Makes a Bold $7 Billion Bet on a New Cancer Treatment

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly just dropped $3. 25 billion upfront on a startup called Kelonia Therapeutics, with the potential to pay $7 billion total if everything goes right. The big idea? A treatment that turns your own immune cells into cancer fighters without the usual lab work. Instead of yan

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2026FINANCE

Understanding Micron’s Stock After a Big Drop

Micron’s stock took a sharp tumble recently, leaving investors scratching their heads. The company, a major player in computer memory chips, has seen its value swing wildly before. But this time, some analysts warn the bounce-back might not happen—at least not quickly. The phrase "dead cats don’t bo

reading time less than a minute