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May 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Gets Money‑Tracking Power, Users Are Worried

The new feature lets people link bank accounts to ChatGPT so the AI can show a simple chart of where money goes and answer questions about spending habits. It is still in test mode and only works for paid ChatGPT Pro members in the United States. The idea sounds useful at first glance, but man

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May 16 2026CRYPTO

Bybit’s Big Play: Holding More Open Interest Than Most Exchanges

Bybit, the second‑largest crypto exchange by trading volume, is making headlines again. In a recent study of nine major derivatives platforms, it ranked second in total open interest (OI), the amount of contracts still active. This means traders on Bybit are keeping more positions open than most com

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Texas Hospital Faces Big Change After State Probe

"The largest children’s hospital in the United States is set to open a new clinic that will help kids reverse gender‑affirming treatments, after the state’s attorney general decided to settle a long investigation. The settlement also means five doctors who performed such procedures will lose their l

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Peru’s New Constitution Dream: A Radical Shift on the Horizon

Roberto Sanchez, a 57‑year‑old congressman from the Together for Peru party, has taken the political stage by promising a complete rewrite of the country’s constitution. His campaign is built on the idea that the 1990s charter, drafted under former President Alberto Fujimori—father of the current se

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May 16 2026BUSINESS

Energy Teams Up: Why Business and Climate Must Share Power Plans

The world is looking for ways to cut carbon while feeding the new wave of smart machines and factories. The problem is that energy, water, and cooling are all tied together, so solutions can’t be built in silos. Instead of hunting for a single “magic fix, ” experts say we need a team effort that m

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May 16 2026BUSINESS

Dropping Out to Open a Padel Club

The story begins with a restless student who had finished college studying economics, Spanish and German. After a stint at a tech startup in New York, the idea of staying in that world seemed stale. The next logical step felt like enrolling at Wharton, but the campus was already buzzing with recruit

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May 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Groove, New Stage: Mýa’s Fresh Journey

Mýa is celebrating almost eighteen years of her own music path with the release of her latest album, “Retrospect. ” The record blends ’70s and ’80s funk vibes with modern soul, showing the artist’s roots in a fresh way. She calls it a tribute to the pioneers who made music joyous, and she’s ready to

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May 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bose’s Ultra Soundbar: One Box, Big Ambitions

The Bose Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar claims to bring a full home‑theater feel without the extra speakers people usually need. It does this with smart audio tricks that try to spread sound around a room, give it some height, and add bass depth—all in one sleek unit. Instead of the typical “just a bar

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Sports and Phone‑Use: How Exercise Can Beat “Phubbing”

In a recent study, researchers followed nearly six hundred college students in China for one year to see how their sports habits and phone‑skipping behavior affect each other. They measured activity with a standard fitness rating tool and phubbing—ignoring people while on the phone—with a dedicated

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Summer‑Heat Forecast Brings Baseball, Flowers and Outdoor Fun in Detroit

The summer is starting early for Metro Detroit. Temperatures are rising to about 80°F this weekend and could reach nearly 90°F on Monday, giving the area its first long spell of warm, humid weather. Friday night will be a good time to head outdoors. The Toronto Blue Jays will play the Detro

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