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Record $125 Million Gift To Case Western Boosts Humanities In Age Of AI
The Mandel Foundation, started by three brothers on the first Forbes 400 list, is giving $125 million for, among other things, interdisciplinary studies such as the ethics of robotics.
Esteworld Moves Beyond Cosmetic Surgery Into Wellness—With The U.S. In Its Crosshairs
Leading Turkish medical aesthetics group, Esteworld, is expanding beyond hair transplants and cosmetic surgery by building a longevity‑focused lifestyle community.
Alignment Healthcare Turns A Profit As Medicare Advantage Costs Ease
Alignment Healthcare reported net income$11 million as costs of care for older adults in its Medicare Advantage plans eased amid industry struggles with medical expenses.
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Trio EJAE, Audrey Nuna And REI AMI Honored At KACF Gala
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI took the stage at the 2026 KACF gala, which raised $3.5 million for Korean American communities nationwide.
FC Barcelona Is Looking For Revenge At Osasuna
FC Barcelona is looking for both revenge and the chance to wrap up the La Liga title against Osasuna this weekend.
The Chilling Truth Behind ‘Should I Marry A Murderer?’: Where Caroline And Sandy Are Now
Netflix’s “Should I Marry A Murderer?” is now the No. 1 series on the site. Here’s a closer look at the harrowing true-crime story of a Scottish woman whose fiancé confessed to murder.
A Simple Guide To Betting The Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby is the most wagered upon race in the United States. Over $234 million was bet in 2025. The across the board wager is a simple way to cash a ticket.
Brendan Carr Denies White House Pressured FCC To Review ABC Licenses—As Trump Calls For Kimmel’s Firing
The president previously called for the network to fire Kimmel after he called First Lady Melania Trump an “expectant widow.”
U.S. Senators Banned From Prediction Markets Trading
The move comes after several online gamblers scored big wins by betting on U.S. government decisions, including those tied to military actions.