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Walmart's Leadership Shift: A New Era Begins

November 15, 2025

Walmart is saying goodbye to its long-time CEO, Doug McMillon, who will retire early next year. The company has chosen John Furner, currently heading Walmart's U. S. operations, to take the reins starting February 1st. This news came as a surprise, causing a brief dip in Walmart's stock prices befor

technology

Building AI That Gets Us: A Simple Guide to Aligned Intelligence

November 15, 2025

AI is getting smarter, but how can we make sure it's on our team? The key might be teaching AI to understand the world and what we want, just like we do. This isn't about making AI smarter in general, but smarter in a way that aligns with our goals. Think of it like teaching a kid. You don't just w

science

Smart Tech: How Computers Can Stain Tissue Slides Faster and Cheaper

November 15, 2025

Tissue staining is a big deal in medical science. Doctors use it to spot diseases like cancer. But the usual way, using chemicals, takes time and money. Plus, once stained, the tissue can't be tested again. That's where new tech comes in. Scientists have been working on a smarter way. They use comp

politics

Hakeem Jeffries: The Calm Leader in a Stormy Political Climate

November 14, 2025

Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader, is facing a tough situation. Just days after a big win for Democrats, he was grilled by reporters about Senate Democrats who joined Republicans to end a government shutdown. They asked if he was disappointed and if Chuck Schumer should stay as Senate Democ

business

How to Make Good Habits Stick at Work

November 14, 2025

Creating good habits at work is not just about willpower. It's about setting up the right environment. James Clear, known for his work on habits, shared some practical tips. First, leaders need to ask the right questions. Where is the team headed? What are they aiming for? It could be money, creati

health

Spotting Knee Trouble Early: A New Tech Breakthrough

November 14, 2025

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common issue that many people face as they age. It can be tough to spot in its early stages, but a new tech approach is changing the game. This method uses something called deep contrastive learning to look at X-ray images and find signs of KOA more accurately. The go

business

Inside the Fannie Mae Data Leak Scandal

November 14, 2025

In a twist that's got everyone talking, a close friend of Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), is accused of sharing secret mortgage pricing info from Fannie Mae with a rival company. Lauren Smith, who leads marketing at Fannie Mae, is said to have passed on this sensit

science

Unraveling the Mystery of 3I/ATLAS: A Call for Open Science

November 14, 2025

A big question is out there in space. Avi Loeb, a smart scientist from Harvard, wants NASA to show pictures of a strange object called 3I/ATLAS. These pictures were taken 40 days ago by a camera on a Mars orbiter. Many people, both scientists and regular folks, are curious about this object. They wa

entertainment

Classic Love Story Returns to Big Screens

November 14, 2025

A beloved romantic tale is making a comeback. The 1995 movie "Sense and Sensibility" is hitting theaters again. This time, it's in stunning 4K. The showings are set for December 14th, 16th, and 17th. December 16th is extra special. It's the birthday of Jane Austen, the author who wrote the original

opinion

Salt Lake City's Nuclear Wake-Up Call

November 14, 2025

In 2008, city leaders across the U. S. got a harsh lesson. They saw what a nuclear blast could do to their home. It was a wake-up call. But did they act? Not really. Now, years later, most cities still don't have a plan. That's a big problem. The Cold War ended, but the fear of nuclear attack didn'