K

May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Books that capture the same grit as The Wire

Crime fiction doesn’t get much sharper than the work of the writers behind The Wire. These authors turned their firsthand experience into gripping stories long before they shaped the show’s legendary writer’s room. Dennis Lehane’s Mystic River, for instance, drops readers into a childhood friendship

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026CRIME

Security Camera Footage Shows TV Star in Car Tracking Trouble

Security cameras caught a star from a well-known street racing show sneaking around a parked car in the middle of the night. The person, dressed in dark clothes and a hood, appears to be attaching a small tracking device underneath the vehicle. This happened in Bath, New York, on May 12, according t

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Olga Kurylenko Takes on a New Role in a High-Stakes Thailand Thriller

A former British special forces soldier turned assassin, played by Olga Kurylenko, is on a mission to track down the crime lord who destroyed her family. This isn’t just another revenge story—it’s set to unfold across Thailand’s lush jungles and bustling cities. Kurylenko, known for her roles in big

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026BUSINESS

Tesla’s Model Y prices go up again in the US

Tesla just changed the sticker price on its most popular electric SUVs in America. The mid-range versions now cost $1, 000 more, pushing the all-wheel-drive model to $49, 990 and the rear-wheel-drive version to $45, 990. Even the fastest Model Y version saw a smaller bump, rising $500 to $57, 990. T

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026HEALTH

Casual Sex and Drinking: What’s Really at Risk?

Not everyone enjoys the same kind of fun when it comes to dating. Some people prefer serious relationships, while others like keeping things casual. New research digs into how these different styles relate to risky behavior like drinking too much or having sex without protection. The findings sugges

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026WEATHER

A warm wave heads to Massachusetts after a calm weekend

Massachusetts looks set for a weather flip after a calm weekend. The state enjoyed two sunny days with light winds and temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. Boston reached 78 on Saturday, while cities like Worcester and Springfield stayed slightly warmer. The Berkshires and Cape Cod stayed cooler bec

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026WEATHER

A Great Day to Work Outside, But Storms May Follow

This weekend in Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley starts with clear skies and warm temperatures—a perfect excuse to finally drag out the lawnmower or clean up the garden. With a dry breeze coming from Canada, today feels like summer arrived early. The air won’t feel sticky, and the sun should stick around

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026HEALTH

Hotter Days Mean More Hidden Health Risks

Scientists have been warning for years that a warming planet brings more than heat waves. It also spreads diseases once locked in one place. The recent hantavirus scare on a cruise ship off South America shows how quickly tiny changes in temperature can shift danger zones. Argentina has seen a shar

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026BUSINESS

Easier Farm Trade Between China and the US?

China and the US have agreed to make it cheaper and simpler to buy and sell farm products between the two countries. This news came after leaders from both nations met in Beijing recently. The goal is to lower taxes on certain goods and solve old problems that have slowed down trade for years. Even

reading time less than a minute
May 17 2026POLITICS

Big Crowds Hit London Streets for Two Opposing Protests

On a single Saturday in London, two massive but opposing crowds took over the streets, each pushing their own cause. One group waved British flags while complaining about immigration levels, while the other marched to remember Palestinians displaced decades ago. The police had prepared for this, bri

reading time less than a minute