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May 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big‑Dollar Security Startup Protects Open‑Source Code

Socket, a young cybersecurity firm, has just secured a new funding round that puts its worth at one billion dollars. The latest investment of sixty million dollars was led by Thrive Capital, with Andreessen Horowitz and Abstract Ventures staying on board, while Capital One Ventures joined as a fresh

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May 21 2026WEATHER

Weather Layers Reveal Storm Secrets

The sky is not flat; it has layers that scientists read to predict storms. One tool they use slices the atmosphere from ground level up to where planes fly. It shows two key lines: one for temperature and one for how much water vapor is present. When the warm line sits above a cooler one, air

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May 21 2026FINANCE

Crypto Money Lets Young Buyers Grab Homes

The idea of buying a house with digital coins is becoming real for many U. S. adults, especially those who grew up online. Most people now own Bitcoin, Ethereum or other tokens, and a growing share of them want to use these assets for real‑world purchases. Until recently, homeowners had to tur

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May 21 2026OPINION

A Simple Call to Stay Grounded

The recent speech at the University of North Carolina, delivered by country singer Eric Church, has sparked a lot of talk online. People are calling it a standout moment for graduates, and the buzz is mainly because Church spoke in a way that feels fresh to young adults today. Church began his talk

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May 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Arito AI Gives Finance Teams a Smart, Self‑Running Dashboard

Finance teams often juggle huge amounts of data. They need quick answers, but current tools ask users to build dashboards and then wait for updates. Arito AI changes that pattern by acting on its own, watching key numbers and alerting people when something matters. The company was founded by Daniel

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Bronx Police Reorganize to Fight Rising Gun Violence

The Bronx has split its police operations into two commands, North and South, a move aimed at handling the borough’s record 911 call volume. The change follows last year’s data, showing nearly one million emergency calls in the Bronx—more than any other borough. Police chief said the single co

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May 21 2026EDUCATION

New STEM Hub Lets San Diego College Chase Tech Big Leagues

The University of San Diego has kicked off construction on a brand‑new STEM building that will broaden its science and engineering courses. The new structure, called the Shiley STEM Initiative building, will house three floors of labs and classrooms in a 70, 000‑square‑foot space. Its construc

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May 21 2026LIFESTYLE

A Young Hero Turns a Sad Loss into 15K for Animal Care

Buddy Braley, just six years old, decided to help animals after his beloved dog passed away. Living on a quiet farm near Gloucester in England, the family often shares pictures of their simple life online. When the local roads are almost empty, Buddy took a different route to make a difference. On

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May 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Deal Lets JB Smoove Create Unscripted Hits

JB Smoove has struck a fresh multi‑year agreement with Fox Entertainment Studios that gives him the first chance to greenlight unscripted projects. In this arrangement, Smoove will act as an executive producer and creative partner for a variety of shows across different formats. His own production c

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Immersive Social Media: A New Game‑Like Platform Gets $17 Million

A young entrepreneur who grew up glued to her phone decided that the next step for social media was more than scrolling. She imagined a place where people could actually become the characters they love, not just talk about them. That idea led to a startup called Status AI that opened its doors last

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