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TechnologyNewHydrogen moves ThermoLoop water-splitting to engineering stage
NewHydrogen, Inc. moved its ThermoLoop water-splitting technology from research to the engineering stage on May 9, 2026, targeting industrial production.
Science2026 Milky Way Photo Awards Showcase Hidden Galactic Beauty
The Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2026 awards reveal hidden galactic beauty captured by cameras at the Very Large Telescope in Chile's Atacama desert.
PoliticsTennessee redistricting splits Memphis into three congressional seats
Tennessee state lawmakers approved a new congressional map that divides the city of Memphis into three separate districts to merge with rural areas.
ScienceUWL breaks ground on Prairie Springs Science Center phase two
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse broke ground on the $92.8 million second phase of the Prairie Springs Science Center to replace aging Cowley Hall.
FinanceLarry Fink Sees $1 Trillion Opportunity in AI Infrastructure
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink identifies a $1 trillion investment opportunity in AI infrastructure, as hyperscalers build new data centers across the U.S. today.
PoliticsPutin drops military hardware from Moscow’s May 9 Victory Day parade
President Vladimir Putin excluded tanks and heavy military hardware from the May 9, 2026, Victory Day parade in Moscow to prioritize internal stability.
HealthEduardo’s Dogs Without Borders Project Trains Dogs to Detect Cancer
Eduardo of VML Health launches Dogs Without Borders, a project training canines to detect cancer biomarkers in regions lacking advanced medical technology.
PoliticsHouse Democrats dodge questions on Kamala Harris 2028 bid
House Democrats refuse to discuss a potential 2028 presidential bid for Kamala Harris as they navigate internal party divisions following the 2024 election.
BusinessRyan Cohen’s $55.5B eBay bid draws comparisons to AOL-Time Warner
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen proposes a $55.5 billion acquisition of eBay at $125 per share, mirroring the 2000 AOL-Time Warner merger’s strategic failures.
SportsGranada Hills Sweeps City Section Swim Titles at East LA College
Granada Hills swimmers secured both the boys’ and girls’ City Section titles at East Los Angeles College, with the girls winning their fourth straight crown.
HealthLouisiana clinics adopt protein-targeted therapies for brain health
The Ochsner Neuroscience Institute in New Orleans now offers protein-targeted therapies to treat cognitive disorders and address biological brain decline.