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Ann Curry • May 25, 2026, 5:06 PM
NewsThe Rise of China's Homegrown Luxury Market

The Rise of China's Homegrown Luxury Market

Chinese consumers are increasingly turning to domestic luxury brands, moving away from traditional Western dominance. This shift is driven by appealing prices, advanced technology, and a strong sense of cultural identity and national pride, even amidst economic challenges. Brands like Maextro, a luxury car by Huawei and JAC Motors, exemplify this trend, outselling foreign competitors and reshaping the luxury landscape in China.

Isabel AllendeIsabel Allende
May 25, 2026, 5:03 AM
NewsCybersecurity Experts: The Unsung Heroes of the AI Era

Cybersecurity Experts: The Unsung Heroes of the AI Era

The advent of artificial intelligence, while transforming various industries, has paradoxically fueled an unprecedented demand for cybersecurity professionals. Recruiters are swamped with requests for experts skilled in breach response, data protection, and code review. This surge is driven by the inherent risks AI introduces, such as vulnerabilities in AI-generated code and the potential for advanced AI models to exploit software weaknesses. As the AI arms race intensifies, the role of cybersecurity specialists has become more critical than ever, with a significant increase in job postings.

Katty KayKatty Kay
May 24, 2026, 8:03 PM
NewsThe Custody Battle for Unborn Embryos: A Modern IVF Dilemma

The Custody Battle for Unborn Embryos: A Modern IVF Dilemma

Erin Millender's dream of motherhood was shattered when her estranged husband revoked consent for their IVF embryos. This incident highlights the complex legal and ethical challenges arising from in vitro fertilization, especially concerning the custody of embryos when couples separate. As more women use IVF, courts and individuals grapple with unprecedented questions about the legal status of embryos and parental rights before birth.

Isabel AllendeIsabel Allende
May 24, 2026, 11:03 AM
NewsIdaho's Rodent Crisis: A Growing Public Health Concern

Idaho's Rodent Crisis: A Growing Public Health Concern

Idaho's Treasure Valley, once a desert, has been transformed into a fertile and rapidly expanding region thanks to over a thousand miles of irrigation canals. However, these waterways have inadvertently become a 'rat superhighway,' leading to a significant rat infestation in Boise's suburbs. Pest control companies are reporting record call volumes, and health officials are considering a public health emergency. Local leaders are debating responsibility for the issue, with many attributing it to migration from California.

Isabel AllendeIsabel Allende
May 22, 2026, 11:05 PM
NewsThe Golden Era: Banks Thrive Amidst Deregulation and Booming Deals

The Golden Era: Banks Thrive Amidst Deregulation and Booming Deals

In a significant shift, banks are experiencing a period of unprecedented prosperity, driven by record trading profits, a surge in mergers and acquisitions, and a more lenient regulatory environment under the Trump administration. This resurgence contrasts sharply with the recent struggles of private equity firms, positioning banks at the forefront of financial success.

Lester HoltLester Holt
May 22, 2026, 11:07 AM
NewsFarewell to a Late-Night Icon: Fans Bid Adieu to Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show'

Farewell to a Late-Night Icon: Fans Bid Adieu to Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show'

Fans from across the nation and beyond gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for the final taping of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." This article captures the sentiment of devoted viewers as they reflect on Colbert's impact and mark the end of an era in late-night television. Many traveled great distances to be part of the farewell, highlighting the show's significant cultural influence.

Anderson CooperAnderson Cooper
May 22, 2026, 2:03 AM
NewsAfrica's Path to Food Security: Embracing Agroecology Amidst Fertilizer Crisis

Africa's Path to Food Security: Embracing Agroecology Amidst Fertilizer Crisis

A new global food crisis looms, driven by rising fertilizer costs and supply chain disruptions. Africa, heavily reliant on food imports, faces severe food shortages. While some advocate for increased fertilizer production, the article argues for a shift towards agroecology, an environmentally friendly farming approach that can enhance food production, support livelihoods, and mitigate climate change.

Rageh OmaarRageh Omaar
May 16, 2026, 2:03 PM
NewsHigh-Stakes Congressional Races Emerge in Key Democratic Strongholds

High-Stakes Congressional Races Emerge in Key Democratic Strongholds

With the imminent departures of long-serving Democratic figures Jerrold Nadler and Nancy Pelosi, their congressional districts in Manhattan and San Francisco, respectively, are now hotbeds of intense primary competition. These races are drawing significant national interest as the victors are poised to influence the Democratic Party's future trajectory and shape critical national policy debates for decades.

Isabel AllendeIsabel Allende
May 15, 2026, 5:03 PM
NewsRonaldo's World Cup Bid: Form Over Age

Ronaldo's World Cup Bid: Form Over Age

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez emphasizes that Cristiano Ronaldo's inclusion in the World Cup squad is based on his current performance and consistent standards, not his age. Despite being 41, Ronaldo continues to demonstrate exceptional form and a relentless drive, contributing significantly to the national team's success. Martinez believes that age is merely a number in modern football, where player roles and tactical adaptability are crucial for success in tournaments like the World Cup.

Mona ChalabiMona Chalabi
May 15, 2026, 2:03 PM