PERFORMANCE

May 20 2026BUSINESS

Nippon Ichi Software Struggles with Money Problems

A major Japanese game company is facing tough times. Instead of making profits like it used to, it ended up losing money again this year. Sales dropped a lot because fewer new games and extra content were bought by players. The company released a few games in Japan and some other countries, but none

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May 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cabot Wins Two Green Safety Awards

Cabot Corporation has been honored with two awards for its efforts to protect people and the planet. The first prize, called the Waste & Water Stewardship Award, goes to companies that do a great job cutting waste and caring for water. Cabot’s team turned the gypsum by‑product from its air‑cleaning

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Baseball player’s rough day turns into big win with two homers

Cleveland’s baseball season often starts under heavy clouds and biting winds, making a sunny 72-degree day a rare treat. Kyle Manzardo, the Guardians’ first baseman, wasn’t ready for the sudden change—literally. His sunglasses stayed tucked on his cap instead of shielding his eyes, and when a fly ba

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

McCartney Lights Up SNL with New Song and Classic Hit

Paul McCartney returned to Saturday Night Live after a year, showcasing the first single from his newest solo record and reviving a beloved Wings track. The legendary musician opened with “Days We Left Behind, ” a gentle tune that pulls listeners back to his Liverpool roots. The song reflects on mem

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Punjab Kings Bowling Woes: What’s Hitting Arshdeep Singh?

Arshdeep Singh’s recent practice shows he is not at his best. The fast bowler looks tired and less sharp than usual. Fans notice he struggles to deliver yorkers at the end of an over. The team’s record is worrying. Punjab Kings sit fourth with 13 points from 12 games. They have lost five matches in

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May 17 2026FINANCE

Stock Outlook: Hua Hong Semiconductor Eyes Higher Targets

Hua Hong Semiconductor Ltd. is on the radar of several big banks that are keeping a positive outlook for its shares. A recent note from Bank of China points to a “Buy” stance, suggesting the stock could rise toward HK$152. 40. The company’s shares ended last Friday at HK$115. 90, leaving room for gr

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May 17 2026SCIENCE

Uniform Tube‑in‑Tube Reactor Gives Even Mixing and Better Nanoparticles

A new type of ultrasonic reactor was built to solve problems that older models had. Older straight‑tube reactors produce uneven bubbles, poor mixing and hard‑to‑control heat. The new design places a small 2. 5 mm ring of cavitation between a heated inner tube and an outer glass shell that vibr

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Wind‑Proof Golf: How Chris Gotterup Mastered the Storm

Gotterup rolled into the PGA Championship with a calm that matched the gusty weather at Aronimink Golf Club. Instead of complaining about the wind, he treated it like a puzzle to solve. In New Jersey’s breezy streets, the young golfer learned early that every gust could be an ally if you play

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May 15 2026FINANCE

IBM’s Growth Outpaces What Most Think

The tech giant IBM has been turning heads by improving its business faster than many investors expect. Analysts often highlight the company’s steady climb in revenue and profit, but the speed of its progress is sometimes overlooked. Recent financial reports show that IBM’s earnings grew more than

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple‑OpenAI Deal Hits a Rough Patch

Apple and OpenAI had promised to fuse cutting‑edge AI into Apple’s lineup, hoping the partnership would boost both firms. The idea looked solid at first: Apple could tap into OpenAI’s tech, while the AI lab would gain a huge customer base. But whispers of tension have surfaced as the expected pro

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