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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AMD looks beyond TSMC for chip production

Chip buyers are scrambling because the usual supplier is fully booked. TSMC, the top name in advanced chipmaking, has no free 2nm space until 2028. AMD, which has relied on TSMC for years, now wants options. Talks with Samsung are far along, and the Korean giant’s new 2nm line could soon be stamping

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Lessons from a Beloved TV Actor

Nicholas Brendon, known for his role on the popular series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, died at 54. An Indiana coroner released a report that explains what happened. The cause was natural, linked to heart disease. The investigation showed Brendon had severe blockage in his right coronary artery—about

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May 06 2026SCIENCE

Sneaky Science: How Tiny Tubes Help Make Super Small Stuff

Making super tiny particles is tricky. Scientists usually start with big chunks of stuff and break them down, like sculpting from a block of ice. But this time, they flipped the script and built particles from scratch using teeny reactors instead. These reactors are like microscopic pipes that twist

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May 06 2026BUSINESS

Coinbase Lets Go of Workers to Spend More on AI as Crypto Stays Weak

This year, many workers at Coinbase faced an unexpected change when the company decided to let go of about 700 employees—around 14% of its team. The goal? Save money and shift focus toward using artificial intelligence to handle more tasks. But why now? The crypto market has been shrinking since pri

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May 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin as a Digital Power Plant

Michael Saylor, the CEO of Strategy, talks about how technology like AI and robots could make human work less valuable over time. He believes that owning things that can’t be copied, like scarce assets, will become more important in a world that moves online. Traditional wealth stores such as houses

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May 05 2026SPORTS

Breakthrough Win Takes Swedish Golfer to Big Leagues

At 33 years old, Swedish golfer Mikael Lindberg just pulled off something most pros only dream about. He won a major tour event in rough conditions—beating rain, pressure, and some of Europe’s best players—to claim his first championship. What makes this win special isn’t just the trophy; it’s the a

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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

The projector that outshines daylight with cleaner colors

Most projectors struggle with brightness and rainbow-like distortions in bright rooms. The VisionMaster Max, however, solves both issues. It delivers sharp 4K visuals even when the sun is up, something rare among laser projectors. A special mode removes those annoying color halos that make some view

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May 05 2026SPORTS

From rookie to key player: What changed for one Mets outfielder?

Carson Benge started this season hot in the outfield, but his bat had been quiet until now. The 23-year-old Mets rookie finally showed his full potential this week—first with two jaw-dropping catches in a row, then with power at the plate. On Monday, he made a diving grab in center field before knoc

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May 05 2026SPORTS

How a quiet star led the Cavaliers through a wild Game 7

Jarrett Allen wasn’t the flashiest name when Cleveland faced elimination against Toronto. He’s the kind of player who makes others look good—setting hard screens, grabbing rebounds, and finishing quietly at the rim. But when the Cavaliers needed someone to step up in Game 7, Allen didn’t just play—h

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks in Focus: New Analyst Views on AOSL, Oracle and GoDaddy

"Analysts are turning their attention to three tech names, each offering a different outlook. AOSL has just earned a Buy call from a Benchmark analyst who set a $50 target, even though the stock recently traded near $43. The consensus now sits at a moderate buy with a target of about $37, showing a

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