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Wolves miss 12 opening shots, fall into 11-1 hole against SpursSports

Wolves miss 12 opening shots, fall into 11-1 hole against Spurs

The Minnesota Timberwolves missed their first 12 shots against the San Antonio Spurs, falling into an early 11-1 deficit during their Game 3 matchup.

Mimi Shaw traces her Tallahassee clowning roots to carnival archivesEntertainment

Mimi Shaw traces her Tallahassee clowning roots to carnival archives

Mimi Shaw explores her family history by tracing her professional clowning roots to carnival archives in Tallahassee, uncovering a deep theatrical legacy.

Students Fear AI Over-Automation While Job Prospects Hold SteadyTechnology

Students Fear AI Over-Automation While Job Prospects Hold Steady

The National Association of Colleges and Employers projects a 5.6 percent increase in hiring for the class of 2026, defying fears of automation job loss.

Rackspace Reports $678M Revenue as AI Pivot Targets Managed ServicesBusiness

Rackspace Reports $678M Revenue as AI Pivot Targets Managed Services

Rackspace Technology reported $678 million in Q1 2026 revenue, a 2% increase as the firm shifts its core business toward managed enterprise AI services.

inMusic Consolidates Gear Market With Native Instruments BuyoutTechnology

inMusic Consolidates Gear Market With Native Instruments Buyout

Rhode Island-based inMusic officially signed a definitive agreement to acquire Berlin software company Native Instruments to unify its digital music stack.

New Memory Tech Shrinks Chip Energy Use Without Sacrificing SpeedTechnology

New Memory Tech Shrinks Chip Energy Use Without Sacrificing Speed

Researchers developed ferroelectric memory technology that cuts chip energy consumption by 50 percent while maintaining high data processing speeds today.

Scientists use axolotls to unlock human limb regeneration secretsScience

Scientists use axolotls to unlock human limb regeneration secrets

Researchers identified the SP gene network in axolotls, zebrafish, and mice, revealing how these animals regenerate limbs instead of forming scar tissue.

Starmer faces isolation as Labour majority crumbles under dissentPolitics

Starmer faces isolation as Labour majority crumbles under dissent

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces growing isolation as his Labour majority fractures, while Nigel Farage and the Reform Party gain support in the polls.

Arizona Science Center debuts Bad Bunny 360-degree Puerto Rico showScience

Arizona Science Center debuts Bad Bunny 360-degree Puerto Rico show

The Arizona Science Center debuts a 360-degree visual album in the Phoenix Dorrance DOME, showcasing Bad Bunny’s musical tribute to Puerto Rico for fans.

Louisiana GOP advances redistricting plan limiting Black voting seatsPolitics

Louisiana GOP advances redistricting plan limiting Black voting seats

Louisiana Republicans advanced a redistricting plan that limits Black voting seats, aiming to consolidate partisan control following a Supreme Court ruling.

FDA faces leadership crisis as drug approval stability faltersHealth

FDA faces leadership crisis as drug approval stability falters

The White House replaced the FDA commissioner on May 8, 2026, creating uncertainty regarding the clinical vetting process for new medical drug approvals.