Los Angeles Times
Compassionate approach to harsh realities
Dardenne brothers bring care to a sharp portrait of struggle in “Young Mothers.’
3 min |
January 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Stafford can follow Super script
Among the many scenarios, he could mirror Manning and retire if Rams triumph.
2 min |
January 21, 2026
Reboot Magazine
Renewed Interest
The Fed's lowering of interest rates is much-needed good news for clean energy
3 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
the wonder years
A look into the popularity and potential of GLP-1 weight loss drugs
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE
NEW TECHNIQUES HELP ASTRONOMERS DISCOVER NEW PLANETS FASTER THAN EVER
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
THE NEW DYNAMICS OF PRICING
What's the most consumers will pay? It's the billion-dollar question.
3 min |
December 2025
Central Florida Health News
Seeing Red? We aren't talking about Love!
February is here, and Valentine's Day is around the corner! We see red hearts everywhere as a sign for the holiday, but let's talk about what red eyes are a sign for. There are several conditions that can cause this very common finding. Depending on the symptoms you're experiencing, and the amount/severity of inflammatory signs in the eye, a doctor can diagnose the cause for your red eye.
2 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Put Your Heart Into It
The heart is more than a vital organ; it's the steady rhythm that carries us through every moment of our lives. It responds to how we move, what we eat, how we rest, and how we manage stress. Suffice it to say, countless decisions we make every day affect our heart health.
1 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Cut the Cholesterol, Not the Flavor
Keeping your cholesterol levels in check, in particular “bad” cholesterol or LDL, is essential for heart health.
2 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Know Your Numbers to Decode Your Risk for Heart Disease
The heart functions as a communications hub that connects major parts of the body. It is the body's transportation network: It delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and it removes waste products. The health and functionality of your heart has major implications for your overall health.
3 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
A Change of Fate
We've all been there: You sit down in the waiting room to see a new doctor and you're tasked with giving a full account of your family's medical history. Thus begins the daunting list of ailments and genetic conditions that often spark the same, familiar, fearful question: Will this be my fate, too?
1 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Make Your Move
Asedentary lifestyle increases the risk of a wide range of health problems, including heart disease, depression, obesity, cancer, and more. But if you're a desk jockey like me, logging eight or more hours a day in front of a screen, finding ways to incorporate movement and even moderate exercise into your workday can be a challenge.
1 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Are You Missing the Signs? Heart Attacks Can Look Different for Women
Heart attacks are commonly known as the “silent killer.” The factors that cause them can brew unnoticed for years before an attack finally strikes. And many people don't know that for women, the signs of a heart attack can be completely different than in men.
2 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Vaccination Shakeup
Physicians React to CDC's Newly Revised Recommendations for Children
4 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
AV Fistula Development: What to Expect, and What Happens If It Doesn't Mature
Last month, we discussed what leads to the need for an AV fistula for hemodialysis. This month, we'll talk about AV fistula development and an option for when a fistula doesn't mature.
2 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Hope After Heart Failure
Modern Treatments Are Changing Expectations After Diagnosis, Cardiologist Says
3 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Is Stress Taking a Toll on Your Heart?
Heart Disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, so there is a great push to eat more heart-healthy foods, get more exercise that's good for the heart, and get your heart health checked out by a doctor. However, one area of heart health that needs a lot more focus and effort is the effect that stress has on the heart. Take our quiz on stress and its effect on the cardiovascular system to reduce stress and achieve the best health for your heart.
2 min |
February 2026
Central Florida Health News
Grounding the Heart: Understanding the Symptoms of a Panic Attack
Our heart, the powerful pumping machine, our continual “ticker,” plays a powerful role in our overall well-being — physically, mentally, and spiritually. The heart responds not only to a healthy lifestyle of balanced nutrition and exercise but also to stress, fear, grief, and prolonged emotional strain. When these fall out of balance, our body often will signal us with signs of distress through the heart, sometimes in ways that can feel terrifying.
2 min |
February 2026
Reboot Magazine
Every Student Future-Ready
Wichita Public Schools is dedicated to giving every student a future-built education with innovative AI-assisted programming
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
Platform Personalization
HOW FOOD & TRAVEL APPS GAIN MASS APPEAL WITH CUSTOMIZATION
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
THE RIGHT DYNAMIC
30 YEARS OF HONORING COMMITMENTS MADE DYΝΑΙMIC AUTOMOTIVE THE CO-100 TOP BUSINESS OF 2025
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
GETTING UP TO SPEED
DRIVERLESS CARS MIGHT BE THE KEY TO SOLVING TRAFFIC WOES
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
CYBER SECURITY Speaks Up
Speaking the language of both security and business isn't always easy or possible for CISOS. Terry O'Daniel, CISO and Cybersecurity Advisor, is changing that, and it's a very good thing.
5 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE
THAT'S WHY CITIES ARE USING IT TO COOL THEIR BUILDINGS
4 min |
December 2025
Reboot Magazine
THE LAP OF LUXURY
AFTER A STRETCH OF UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESSES, THE LUXURY GOODS MARKET IS RUNNING OUT OF GAS — BUT TECHNOLOGY CAN SPEED THE REFUELING
4 min |
December 2025
Los Angeles Times
They’re now leaning into the finish line
After earlier stumbles, Rams have turned a corner and are closing out games.
3 min |
January 20, 2026
Los Angeles Times
It bears repeating: Rams will win the Super Bowl
[Plaschke, from B10]
3 min |
January 20, 2026
Los Angeles Times
The gender gap at law, medical, vet schools may surprise you
Women far outnumber men in many programs. Here's why that's a concern.
5 min |
January 20, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Emirati rescue, Saudi fury: Yemen feud escalates anew
Stuckin Aden airport with an invitation from Saudi Arabia he couldn't — but very much wanted to — refuse, Aidarous al-Zubaidi played for time, nitpicking on points of protocol that delayed the plane’s depature from Yemen for a few hours.
6 min |
January 20, 2026
Los Angeles Times
LAUSD scores improve but also fall short
District fares better than the state as a whole but misses its own four-year targets.
6 min |
