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Realtor.com® Launches ChatGPT App to Revolutionize Home Search with AI-Powered Tools
Realtor.com integrates its home-search capabilities into ChatGPT, enhancing the pre-search process for buyers and renters with AI-driven features. This strategic move emphasizes MLS data integrity, agent involvement, and aims to simplify the home-buying journey while maintaining professional guidance.

Texas Triumphs Over Michigan to Secure Final Four Spot in NCAA Tournament Showdown
Texas secured a Final Four berth after a commanding 77-41 victory over Michigan, showcasing depth led by Rori Harmon and Madison Booker. The tournament sees last year's top four—UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina—returning, promising intense rematches.

RelayFreeLLM: Unified Open-Source Gateway for Free AI Model Providers with Automatic Failover
RelayFreeLLM launches as an open-source gateway, combining free AI models from providers like Gemini and Groq into a single OpenAI-compatible API, optimizing free inference and failover. Users can easily integrate by pointing existing SDKs to RelayFreeLLM, ensuring seamless access to AI models with built-in quota management and provider failover.
The Xbox Games Showcase 2026, set for June 7, promises first looks at major titles like Gears of War: E-Day, alongside third-party reveals such as Persona 4: Revival. This event marks the first major showcase under new CEO Asha Sharma, hinting at possible strategic shifts for Xbox.
Qodo is advancing AI governance tools to oversee code quality amid a surge in AI-generated code, backed by a $70 million Series B led by Qumra Capital. The funding will bolster global operations and enhance AI agents for code verification, with collaborations from tech giants like NVIDIA and Walmart.
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IBM and academic researchers have unveiled C13Cl2, a molecule with a unique half-Möbius topology, potentially revolutionizing drug discovery via quantum computing. This breakthrough leverages IBM's expertise in quantum hardware, promising advancements in materials and electronics by manipulating molecular topology.
A partial government shutdown has severely impacted TSA operations, leading to unpaid workers, high resignation rates, and significant airport delays. Efforts to manage the crisis include ICE agents assisting at airports and attempts to secure DHS funding, but political gridlock continues to hinder resolution.
The Content Creator Economy, valued at $117 billion in 2024, is projected to skyrocket to $1,143 billion by 2034, fueled by the rise of AI tools and direct audience engagement. North America dominates with a 37.5% market share, while major players like Alphabet, Meta, and ByteDance drive innovations in monetization and platform features.
A group of women investors is revolutionizing venture funding by focusing on founder qualities and personal alignment instead of traditional credentials. By leveraging narrative clarity and deep-tech storytelling, they aim to redirect rising female wealth into female-led ventures, demonstrating a shift towards purpose-driven investing.
US school districts are transitioning from pilot programs to full-scale adoption of ChatGPT for teachers, focusing on training and integration into daily tasks. This shift, highlighted in an OpenAI Academy discussion, prioritizes reducing administrative burdens while ensuring transparent communication with families and students.
Utah Democrats are shifting strategy by embracing progressive platforms in a newly redrawn, blue-leaning 1st congressional district. With candidates like Nate Blouin and Kathleen Riebe, they're energizing young voters and challenging the state's conservative norm, as Ben McAdams seeks to return with a pragmatic approach.
Public Citizen's analysis reveals Medicaid cuts in the Trump administration's bill could threaten over 400 U.S. hospitals with closure or service reductions, impacting healthcare access and jobs. Particularly affected are urban hospitals and minority communities, while rural facilities may face overwhelming Medicaid spending cuts.
The Department of Energy announces a $500 million initiative to boost domestic battery materials processing, manufacturing, and recycling. Projects must meet financial and statutory requirements, with applications due by April 24, aiming to enhance supply chain resilience and reduce foreign dependence.












