M

Mar 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Music: Tool or Threat?

New software lets anyone create almost professional songs in minutes. Platforms like Suno and Udio use huge data banks to write melodies, choose instruments, and mix tracks automatically. The result is music that sounds real but was made by a computer. Some artists love the speed. A songwr

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026HEALTH

Stretching Matters: Why It Should Join Your Workout Routine

When you hit the gym or go for a run, doctors say don’t skip stretching. It keeps your muscles flexible and helps joints move smoothly. There are two main kinds of stretching. One is static, where you hold a position for a while, like the stretches in school gym class. The other is dynamic, which i

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Jayson Tatum’s Comeback: A Story of Courage and Teamwork

The Boston Celtics’ star forward Jayson Tatum made a notable return to the court after suffering a torn Achilles tendon. His comeback game on March 6 helped secure a decisive 120-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Since then, Tatum has played in eleven of the team’s thirteen games, though he mis

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computers May Crack Bitcoin’s Crypto – What to Do Now

Google researchers say that quantum computers could soon break the elliptic‑curve encryption that protects Bitcoin and many online services, using fewer qubits than earlier estimates. They warn that this could happen sooner than expected and urge the crypto community to switch to post‑quantum crypto

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026FINANCE

Crypto Collateral Brings New Twist to Home Loans

A big step in U. S. housing finance is happening now: a major mortgage agency is letting people use Bitcoin and other digital coins as security for buying a house. The deal works with two loans: the regular mortgage and an extra crypto‑backed loan, both managed by a partner company. The digital asse

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026FINANCE

Crypto Gets a New Chance in US Retirement Plans

The U. S. Department of Labor has drafted a rule that could let 401(k) plans add crypto and other digital assets. The idea is to give plan managers a “safe harbor” if they follow a set of checks on fees, liquidity, and risk. The proposal is part of President Trump’s 2022 push to widen investment opt

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026BUSINESS

Banks Pick Cardano’s Midnight Over Ethereum and Solana

Banks need three things from a blockchain that most public chains miss: the ability to keep parts of a transaction hidden, a reliable order of operations that can’t be hijacked by bots, and tools that let them prove compliance without broadcasting secrets. Public ledgers expose every move to anyo

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026SCIENCE

How Happy People Feel About Gambling Can Signal Trouble

People often think gambling is just a game, but it can affect how happy they feel overall. A new study looked at this idea by asking Australians who gamble whether they enjoy it and how that relates to problems. The researchers used both surveys and interviews, gathering data from people who play in

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Denver Women’s Soccer Team Secures Future Stadium Land

A new chapter begins for Denver women’s soccer as the club lands a 14‑acre plot in Santa Fe Yards, poised to become Colorado’s first stadium dedicated to female professional sports. The site sits where the old Gates Rubber factory once stood, at Broadway and Interstate 25, and will host a mixed‑use

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Immersive Dome Shows Are Changing How We Watch

The Las Vegas Sphere is a giant dome that can turn any concert or movie into a huge, moving picture. People who have seen shows there say it feels like stepping inside the performance instead of just watching from a seat. One fan, a mortgage worker from Washington state, told reporters that th

reading time less than a minute