CTO

Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Portable Movie Night Made Easy with the New Anker Projector

The winter chill is finally fading, and spring invites us to share a movie under the stars. A handy projector can turn any backyard into a cinema, and Anker’s latest model makes that simple. The Nebula P1i is built for travel, featuring a sturdy handle so you can carry it from room to patio. It n

reading time less than a minute
Apr 14 2026HEALTH

How Ethiopia’s first birth age connects to health, wealth, and where people live

When a woman has her first child in Ethiopia often shapes not just her own health but also the future of her family and the nation. Babies born to very young mothers face higher chances of health problems right after delivery. Mothers under 18 also tend to have less schooling and fewer job opportuni

reading time less than a minute
Apr 14 2026FINANCE

Oil Stock Gets a Boost: Why Analysts Are Betting Big on Viper Energy

Viper Energy saw a small rise in stock value after an investment firm raised its rating. Jefferies now suggests buying shares, pushing the price target from $43 to $55. The move comes as oil prices stay high, and experts believe the company is in a strong spot to profit. But why does this matter now

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Brian Tyree Henry Takes the Lead in Apple’s New Running Drama

The newest project from Apple Studios is a sports drama that puts the spotlight on a homeless high‑school runner, and the star of this film is Brian Tyree Henry. The movie, titled “Running, ” was created by director Gavin O’Connor, known for his work on “Warrior” and “The Way Back, ” along with writ

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering the Lost Stars of Euphoria

The third season of Sam Levinson’s hit drama began with a quiet tribute. An on‑screen card honored Eric Dane, the beloved actor who had just passed away in February, showing his photo and life dates. This gesture mirrored a similar one for late actor Angus Cloud that HBO Max had posted earlier. Aft

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Why Micron Stock Looks Like a Smart Bet Right Now

Micron Technology has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The company isn’t just growing—it’s growing fast. Sales and profits are climbing quickly, making it stand out in the tech world. But what’s really driving this success? A big part of it comes from Micron’s high-bandwi

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026HEALTH

Quick Brain Fix: How Nurses Help Stroke Patients Bounce Back

A 77-year-old man walked into the hospital one morning, struggling to speak clearly and move his right side. His brain was starved for blood due to a clot blocking an artery. Fast action was needed to restore blood flow before permanent damage set in. Doctors spotted the blockage in a key brain vess

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026HEALTH

Heart Attack and Depression: A Two-Way Street?

Studies show that heart attacks and depression don't just happen separately. They often appear together, and each can make the other worse. Researchers dug into past studies to see how these two health issues are connected. What they found wasn't just a one-way road. Instead, it's more like a two-wa

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Big Celebration After Election Shift

The mood was electric in Budapest after voters made a clear choice. A recent election sent a strong message—ending a long stretch of leadership by swapping out the ruling party for an opposition group. Most Hungarians, especially younger ones, had grown tired of the old government’s approach. Even b

reading time less than a minute
Apr 12 2026HEALTH

Seminal Vesicle Invasion: Key Risk Signs Before Surgery

The risk of cancer spreading into the seminal vesicles can be spotted before a radical prostatectomy by looking at several warning signs. One major factor is the cancer’s size; tumors that are larger tend to reach nearby tissues more easily. When the tumor’s edge touches or goes beyond the prostate

reading time less than a minute