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EntertainmentApple’s Eddy Cue named 2026 Cannes Lions Entertainment Person of Year
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity names Apple executive Eddy Cue as the 2026 Entertainment Person of the Year for his digital work.
SportsCalabasas Club Hosts First U.S. Open TYPTI Silent Racquet Tournament
The Calabasas Pickleball Club hosts the first U.S. Open TYPTI Championships this weekend, featuring a new, quiet racquet sport created by Steve Bellamy.
SportsVikings Open General Manager Search in Rare Mid-May Shakeup
The Minnesota Vikings begin a rare search for a new general manager in mid-May following the January firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah from the Eagan franchise.
ScienceUW awards first Steve Pool scholarship for atmospheric science
The University of Washington awards its first Steve Pool Memorial Scholarship to an atmospheric science student to honor the longtime KOMO meteorologist.
ScienceJohns Hopkins honors researchers at second annual Four Doctors awards
Johns Hopkins University awarded Jeremy Nathans the inaugural Welch Award for Excellence in Basic Science Research during its second annual ceremony.
ScienceUW Honors Ed Lazowska with Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award
The University of Washington honors Ed Lazowska with the Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award for his five decades of leadership in computer science education.
TechnologyMeta cuts staff to fuel AI transition as institutional knowledge fades
Meta is laying off 8,000 employees, representing 10 percent of its global workforce, as the company restructures its operations to focus on AI development.
HealthHHS warns of developmental risks from excessive childhood screen time
The Department of Health and Human Services issued a new advisory warning that excessive childhood screen time harms sleep, behavior, and social health.
HealthKansas City schools lose funding for 18,000 student health exams
Oracle stopped funding a long-standing program that provided health screenings for 18,000 elementary students across the Kansas City school district area.
TechnologyNevada tests electrical ionization to trigger desert rainfall
Nevada researchers are testing electrical ionization technology to trigger desert rainfall, moving away from traditional silver iodide cloud seeding methods.
TechnologyUS tech giants to spend $750bn on AI infrastructure this year
US tech giants including Nvidia plan to spend $750 billion on AI infrastructure this year to build data centers and purchase hardware for global systems.