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May 31 2026HEALTH

Small Daily Habits That Add Up to Big Health Wins

Health improvements don’t always need dramatic changes. Many people have discovered that tiny, everyday actions can quietly reshape their well-being over time. Some swear by swapping small habits instead of forcing drastic routines. One person turned their love for iced coffee into a protein-packed

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Decentralized Vaccine Making: A New Path to Fair Access

The world has learned that when only a few places can make vaccines, shortages and delays become inevitable. The COVID‑19 crisis showed that a single, concentrated production model can leave many countries behind when a new disease strikes. In response, a group of 32 research and public health

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Better Cooling Tech May Change How Phones Handle Heat

Phones get hot when they work hard, especially during gaming or heavy tasks. Most chips today use a design where memory sits right on top of the processor, which traps heat and forces the chip to slow down sooner. Samsung tried a different approach with its Exynos 2600 by putting a copper heatsink d

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Checking the Weather for the Happiest Places on Earth

Visitors heading to Disney’s parks or resorts might notice something new on their phones: a weather tool built right into the AccuWeather app. Instead of guessing whether to pack a poncho or sunscreen, this system sends real-time updates that match what employees use to keep everyone safe. The tech

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Infy steps up with AI at tennis big show

Infosys just locked arms with Roland-Garros for another eight years, promising to roll out AI gadgets for fans and insiders alike when the tournament returns in 2026. The tech giant—headquartered in Bengaluru—is betting big on turning a 19th-century clay-court classic into a 21st-century data playgr

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fox and comedy’s rising star: a bold bet with high stakes

In a move that surprised many, a major TV network decided to team up with a comedy powerhouse instead of going it alone. The focus? A company that started small but now pulls in hundreds of millions of fans each year through comedy specials, live shows, and unconventional content. Unlike most networ

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May 28 2026WEATHER

Thunderstorm Hits Northwestern Ravalli County

A strong storm is moving across northwestern Ravalli County. It travels about 10 miles per hour toward the northwest and will keep going until 7:30 PM MDT. The storm is seen on Doppler radar, which tracks its path and strength. Four towns feel the impact: Victor, Woodside, Pinesdale, and Bell

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May 28 2026HEALTH

A Story About Changing Habits and Dropping Pounds

Nathan Coleman didn’t set out to lose weight—he set out to ride a horse. The TV host had signed up for a show segment where guests needed to weigh themselves beforehand. At 337 pounds, he was too heavy for the ranch’s rules. Instead of saddling up, he walked beside the horse while his crew rode ahea

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Qualcomm’s AI chips find a big buyer in ByteDance

A deal between Qualcomm and ByteDance shows how U. S. chip companies are trying to break into the AI hardware space even when trade rules limit their reach. ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, has agreed to buy millions of Qualcomm’s AI-focused chips designed for data centers. This isn’t just abou

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Colin Jost's fun phone habit and the leaders who almost got dialed

Comedy often blurs the line between public and private life, especially when you’re juggling contacts that mix friends, family, and national celebrities. Colin Jost, best known for his sharp humor on SNL, once accidentally put his career to the test when he revealed a quirky part of his phone habits

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