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ScienceStanislaus Parents Lead Grassroots Push for Valley Computer Literacy
Rudy Escobar and a dozen parents in Modesto, Stanislaus County, are organizing to demand better computer science education for local migrant students now.
SportsMystics and Wizards Donate Sports Bras to 100 Charles Hart Students
The Washington Mystics and Wizards distributed free sports bras to 100 girls at Charles Hart Middle School through a new nonprofit initiative, EquipHer.
BusinessHope&Plum Grows Revenue 2,200% Through Community-Led Expansion
CEO Skye Amundsen grew baby carrier brand hope&plum revenue by 2,200% in three years by focusing on community trust rather than traditional ad spending.
TechnologyChatGPT Fuels Surge in Automated Cybercrime Since 2022 Launch
Interpol reports that cybercrime cases across Southeast Asia surged after the 2022 launch of ChatGPT, as AI tools lower technical barriers for scammers.
FinancePresidential Economic Approval Drops to 30 Percent in AP-NORC Poll
Public approval for the president's economic management fell to 30 percent in an AP-NORC poll, down from 38 percent in March amid rising commodity costs.
ScienceAI Gains Lead Researcher Role in Labs Following April 21 Policy Update
Following the April 21 policy update, laboratories now appoint artificial intelligence as lead researchers to direct physical experiments and manage labs.
PoliticsMin Aung Hlaing Seizes Presidency to Formalize Junta Rule
Min Aung Hlaing has formally seized the presidency in Myanmar through a parliamentary vote, attempting to legitimize his military junta on the world stage.
TechnologyZhihui Robot Secures Millions for Industrial Spray Paint Automation
Zhihui Robot Technology secured tens of millions of yuan in funding on April 20 to advance its industrial spray painting automation for massive objects.
BusinessLive Nation to Report Q1 Earnings on May 5 Amid Spending Concerns
Live Nation Entertainment reports its first-quarter financial results on May 5, 2026, revealing consumer spending trends within the global concert industry.
BusinessU.S. Navy Moves Iran Trade Interdiction to Indian Ocean
The U.S. Navy moved maritime interdiction operations to the Indian Ocean on April 21, 2026, to disrupt Iranian trade routes and target the shadow fleet.
PoliticsPolitical Leaders Challenge Vatican Authority Over State Policy
American political leaders are challenging Vatican authority on economic and military policy to define the limits of religious influence in state affairs.