LA

May 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Success Starts With a Strong Base

The first step to making AI work is to make sure the rest of your business runs smoothly. If the network is shaky or apps keep lagging, AI will only make those problems faster and more obvious. It won’t fix broken connections or slow servers; it will simply push bad data into decisions. Next, think

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026SCIENCE

Balance and Well‑Being: A Two‑Year Look Across 22 Nations

This study followed more than 200, 000 people in 22 countries to see how a sense of balance in life predicts later happiness and health. The researchers asked participants, “How often do the different parts of your life feel balanced? ” at the start of the study and then checked 55 other measures of

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Love and Swimsuits: How a Baseball Star Supports His Partner’s Career

Livvy Dunne, the 23‑year‑old model who first appeared in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit issue in 2023, recently shared how her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, reacts to her work. After the magazine released new photos, Dunne sent him a link and he immediately asked where to view th

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Breakout May Spark a Big Move for XRP

The trader from Cryptoinsightuk believes that the next big rally for XRP could hinge on Bitcoin’s price moving past a key level around $94, 000. He pointed out that Bitcoin is stuck between about $84, 000 and $94, 000. Negative funding rates for BTC and low search activity suggest that many tr

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026CRIME

Special Education Aide Arrested Over Child Abuse Charge

A 27‑year‑old former special education aide from a Huntsville elementary school was taken into custody this week on accusations of torturing a child. The aide, who had worked at Jones Valley Elementary since August 2025, voluntarily surrendered to police on Thursday. She faces a felony charge of wil

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026POLITICS

Health Workers Face Loss of Job Security Under New Plan

The U. S. government has decided to remove a key protection that keeps many health department employees in their jobs. The change will affect people working for the Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS. Those workers were previously protected by a rule called Schedule P/C, which used to b

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026POLITICS

Texas Hospital Faces Big Change After State Probe

"The largest children’s hospital in the United States is set to open a new clinic that will help kids reverse gender‑affirming treatments, after the state’s attorney general decided to settle a long investigation. The settlement also means five doctors who performed such procedures will lose their l

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026POLITICS

China Says US Proposal on Hormuz Is Ill‑Timed

The United Nations sees a new twist in the debate over the Strait of Hormuz. China’s representative to the UN, Fu Gong, openly questioned a draft resolution that the United States and Bahrain have pushed forward. He said the wording was wrong and the moment was off, warning that a vote would likely

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026SPORTS

Slow‑Play Sizzles at the PGA: What It Means for Golf

Scottie Scheffler’s name keeps popping up when people talk about slow play. He and his teammates, Justin Rose and Matt Fitzpatrick, started their round on the first tee at 8:40 a. m. Yet by the time they reached the tenth hole, more than three hours had passed. That pace would push a full round o

reading time less than a minute
May 16 2026SCIENCE

Bacteria from a Trash Heap Turn Plastic Into Less

Scientists found two kinds of bacteria that can eat a type of plastic called polypropylene. The bacteria were taken from a landfill in Rishikesh, India. They named the strains KRS102 and KRS236. The team first checked that the bacteria were real by looking at their DNA. They also tested if the mi

reading time less than a minute