Mortgage Rate Update | May 14, 2026

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of May 14, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.36%, nearly unchanged from 6.37% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.71%, nearly unchanged from 5.72% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

From Insta360’s Retro Revival to a Luxe Swatch Collab and More! | Tech News

Stay connected in the world of tech with the top headlines. From Insta360’s Retro Revival to a Luxe Swatch Collab and more, we have you covered! Check out this week’s blog for the latest shake-ups, upgrades, and remixes across tech and media.

Insta360 Gives Action Cameras a Retro Revival

The nostalgia wave continues rolling through consumer tech, and this time it has landed on action cameras. Insta360 introduced a Retro Bundle for its Go 3S camera that adds an optical viewfinder and vintage-inspired shooting experience to the tiny 4K device. Instead of framing shots through a screen, users can compose images in a waist-level style, mimicking the feel of classic film photography. The launch leans into a growing trend where modern gadgets borrow tactile, analog-inspired design cues to stand out in an endless sea of sleek black rectangles. While the retro accessory may be more charming than practical, it taps into the desire for slower, more intentional content creation. In a culture built around instant uploads, tech companies are discovering there is real appeal in making devices feel emotional again.

Dyson’s New Air Purifier Literally Follows You Around

Dyson has unveiled a new air purifier with an AI-powered camera designed to track people around a room and direct airflow toward them automatically. The Find+Follow Purifier Cool uses computer vision and movement detection to identify where users are positioned, adjusting airflow dynamically instead of blasting the entire room nonstop. Dyson says all image processing happens locally on the device, with images deleted immediately after analysis to address privacy concerns. The purifier can also shut itself off when nobody is present, helping conserve energy while maintaining air quality. It is one of the clearest examples yet of AI quietly moving into home appliances in ways that feel both futuristic and slightly uncanny. The smart home is no longer just connected—it is starting to actively watch and respond.

Major U.S. Carriers Unite to End Wireless Dead Zones

In a rare moment of cooperation, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon announced plans for a joint venture aimed at eliminating mobile dead zones across the United States. The initiative would combine satellite-based direct-to-device technology with shared spectrum resources to improve connectivity in rural and underserved regions. Rather than replacing traditional cell towers, satellite coverage would function as a supplemental layer designed for remote highways, wilderness areas, and emergency situations. The companies say the partnership could create more seamless service while accelerating innovation around satellite communication standards. For consumers, it points toward a future where “no service” becomes increasingly rare. America’s wireless infrastructure is beginning to stretch beyond the ground and into orbit.

Google Expands AI-Powered Contextual Suggestions on Android

Google is continuing its push toward more predictive and personalized smartphone experiences with expanded contextual suggestions on Android. The feature uses AI to surface recommendations and shortcuts based on what users are actively doing, making interactions feel more fluid and intuitive. Instead of manually searching through apps or menus, Android increasingly attempts to anticipate the next likely action. The rollout reflects a larger shift happening across the tech industry: software is becoming proactive instead of reactive. These systems are designed to quietly reduce friction, blending AI into daily habits until it becomes almost invisible. Smartphones are slowly evolving from tools people operate into systems that attempt to understand behavior in real time.

YouTube Wants Creators to Build the Next Streaming Empire

YouTube is making a stronger push into premium creator-led programming, encouraging influencers and digital personalities to develop larger-scale shows capable of attracting advertisers and streaming audiences. The strategy was highlighted during upfront presentations, where YouTube emphasized the growing power of creators to compete with traditional entertainment studios. As younger audiences continue shifting away from conventional television, creator-driven content is becoming increasingly central to the media business. The distinction between “internet creator” and “TV personality” keeps shrinking with every passing year. Platforms are no longer treating creators like side attractions—they are becoming the main event. Hollywood’s future may look less like studio lots and more like algorithm-driven production pipelines.

Instagram Experiments With More Temporary Social Sharing

Instagram is reportedly testing a new feature focused on disappearing photos called Instants, leaning further into temporary and low-pressure social interaction. The idea mirrors a broader trend among younger users who increasingly favor casual, fleeting communication over highly curated permanent posts. Platforms have spent years rewarding polished content, but users now seem more interested in spontaneity and private sharing. Features like this attempt to recapture the intimacy that early social apps once had before feeds became hyper-commercialized. In many ways, social media is circling back toward impermanence after a decade obsessed with visibility and permanence. The future of online sharing may feel less like building a public archive and more like passing notes in class again.

Swatch and Audemars Piguet Turn Luxury Watches Into Pocket-Sized Pop Art

The luxury-tech crossover trend is alive and well. Swatch and Audemars Piguet have unveiled a bold new collaborative pocket watch design that has the internet by storm. The Swatch release blends playful, colorful styling with high-end watchmaking heritage. Likewise, the collaboration between Swatch and Audemars Piguet is transforming the traditionally old-fashioned pocket watch into something more fashion-forward and collectible. Rather than competing directly with smartwatches, luxury watchmakers are increasingly leaning into artistry, nostalgia, and cultural identity. Physical accessories, like the Swatch collab, are becoming statements of personality in response to increasingly digital lifestyles. In an era where phones already tell the time perfectly, watches now succeed by being expressive instead of functional. Sometimes the future of tech-adjacent culture looks surprisingly vintage. 

Weekend Events | May 15 – May 17

The month of May is halfway through, but there is no shortage of fun around town! From art shows to 5K’s and everything in between, we have you covered on weekend events. Check out the fun in your neighborhood happening May 15 through May 17.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 15 – May 17 

Talks & Telescopes

When: Until October 17

Where: Mt. Wilson | Angeles National Forest

What: Want to peer through the eyepiece of Mt. Wilson’s historic telescopes? Your best and most economical bet just might be one of the Talks & Telescopes events. These monthly Saturday-night astronomy lectures are followed up with a few hours of stargazing on portable telescopes on the grounds, as well as the 60- and 100-inch telescopes, for only $50 (a fraction of the price of the observatory’s late-night stargazing sessions).

Artazan Handcraft Market

When: May 16 – May 17 

Where: Pasadena

What: Celebrate the timeless charm of the Arts and Crafts movement at this Pasadena festival featuring more than 100 artisans showcasing handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, textiles, fine art, home décor, and gourmet goods. Held inside Hall B of the Pasadena Convention Center, the event also includes live demonstrations, hands-on workshops, food tastings, and live music throughout the day. It’s a creative, design-forward outing perfect for anyone who appreciates craftsmanship and vintage-inspired style.

L.A. County Fair

When: Until May 31 

Where: Pomona

What: A Southern California tradition since 1921, the Los Angeles County Fair continues to blend old-school charm with modern festival fun. Alongside classic agricultural attractions like livestock competitions and local produce showcases, guests can enjoy wine tastings, art installations, carnival rides, concerts, and even a roller-skating rink. This year’s “Play Your Way” theme transforms the fairgrounds into a giant celebration of creativity, recreation, and pure carefree energy. The entertainment lineup includes performances from War, Brad Paisley, Ramón Ayala, and a comedy set from Jeff Dunham.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 15 – May 17 

Venice Family Clinic Art Walk + Auction

When: Until May 17 

Where: Venice

What: The Venice Art Walk returns for its 47th year, once again blending art and community in support of the Venice Family Clinic. From May 8 to 17, visitors can explore a curated showcase at 910 Abbot Kinney featuring works from major names like Ed Ruscha, Helen Pashgian, Kenny Scharf, Ed Templeton, and signature artist Alison Saar. Guests can browse the exhibition for free or place bids on standout pieces, offering a unique glimpse into Venice and L.A.’s vibrant art scene while supporting an important local cause.

 

The Beach Boys 5K & Wellness Day

When: May 16 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Catch some good vibrations at The Beach Boys–inspired 5K in Santa Monica, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the iconic Pet Sounds. The event kicks off at Third Street Promenade with a dedication ceremony and pre-race meditation led by original Beach Boy Mike Love before runners head through scenic Palisades Park. There’s even a “Pet Sounds” dog run for pups who want in on the fun. After crossing the finish line, participants can enjoy a lively festival with wellness activities, live music, and a VIP beer garden, all while supporting ocean conservation through a partnership with the Surfrider Foundation.

 

Beverly Hills Art Show

When: May 16 – May 17 

Where: Beverly Hills

What: A beloved Beverly Hills tradition since 1973, this longtime arts festival transforms Beverly Gardens Park into an open-air gallery each spring and fall. More than 250 artists will showcase works ranging from paintings and sculpture to photography and watercolor pieces along four blocks of Santa Monica Boulevard between Rodeo and Rexford Drives. Beyond the art, visitors can enjoy free kids’ activities, food trucks, beer and wine gardens, and live music throughout the weekend. It’s part art walk, part community festival, and one of the city’s most charming outdoor events.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 15 – May 17 

Backrooms Experience

When: May 14 – May 17 

Where: Burbank

What: To build buzz for its upcoming horror film The Backrooms, A24 is bringing the internet’s favorite liminal nightmare to life with a free immersive pop-up in Burbank. Inspired by Kane Parsons’ viral web series, the experience invites visitors to wander through unsettling yellow rooms, endless fluorescent hallways, and surreal spaces straight out of the eerie online phenomenon. Running May 13–17, the activation blends creepy atmosphere with interactive surprises for horror fans brave enough to “noclip” out of reality. Admission is free, but advance time-slot reservations are highly recommended.

Cooking in Community

When: May 16 

Where: Cottonwood Urban Farm | 8380 Ventura Canyon Avenue

What: Reconnect with food, nature, and community at this hands-on outdoor cooking workshop hosted at Cottonwood Urban Farm in Panorama City. Guided by health coach Vanessa M. Kuhn, guests will gather around seasonal spring ingredients to chop, cook, and share a simple dish in a relaxed, beginner-friendly setting. Surrounded by chickens, bees, and the rhythms of the farm, the experience is designed to slow things down and encourage meaningful connection through food and conversation. Just be sure to dress for an active outdoor environment—this community kitchen happens entirely under the open sky.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 15 – May 17 

California Strawberry Festival

When: May 16 – May 17 

Where: Ventura County Fairgrounds

What: Celebrate the sweet side of spring at this beloved strawberry festival, now in its 40th year and bigger than ever at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. From classic strawberry shortcake and chocolate-dipped treats to unexpected creations like strawberry chimichangas and strawberry beer, the event serves up endless ways to enjoy the iconic fruit. Beyond the food booths, guests can explore live music, arts and crafts vendors, carnival rides, contests, and a kid-friendly Strawberryland area. Even sweeter: proceeds from the nonprofit food booths help support more than 20 Southern California charities.

Topanga Blues Festival

When: May 17 

Where: Topanga

What: If massive music festivals aren’t your thing, the Topanga Blues Festival offers a far more laid-back alternative. Returning May 17 to the scenic Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, the festival brings together blues legends like Bobby Rush, Kirk Fletcher, and Earl Thomas for a day of soulful live music in a shaded canyon setting. Add in BBQ, raffles, and an easygoing crowd, and it’s the kind of Sunday that feels effortlessly cool.

Matilija Poppy Festival

When: May 17 

Where: 400 W Gainsborough Rd | Thousand Oaks

What: Celebrate California’s iconic Matilija poppy at the annual Matilija Poppy Festival on May 17, 2026, hosted by the Conejo Valley Botanic Garden. This free community event features guided garden tours, hands-on crafts, kids’ activities, and more! Additionally, there will be educational talks from master gardeners on topics like container gardening and composting. With the gardens in bloom and plenty of family-friendly programming throughout the day, it’s a beautiful way to spend a spring afternoon outdoors.

The Top Bagel Spots In Town | L.A. Eats

Los Angeles may be known for tacos and sushi, but the city’s bagel scene has quietly become one of its most impressive culinary categories. From old-school neighborhood institutions to trendy newcomers experimenting with unique flavors and baking techniques, the top bagel spots in Los Angeles offer something for every kind of craving. Whether you prefer a classic bacon, egg, and cheese or a loaded lox sandwich with house-made schmear, these standout spots deliver.

Here are some of the top bagel shops around town worth adding to your morning routine.

Sam’s Bagels

Location: 154 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004, USA

Sam’s Bagels has become a dependable staple across Los Angeles thanks to its straightforward approach and consistently solid bagels. The shop keeps things simple with deli classics like tuna salad sandwiches and bacon, egg, and cheese bagels served without unnecessary fuss. With multiple locations and an old-school feel, Sam’s remains one of the most reliable places for the top bagel spots in Los Angeles.

The Bagel Broker

Location: 7825 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA

The Bagel Broker has been serving loyal customers since 1987 and continues to hold its own among newer bagel shops. Known for classic deli sandwiches and exceptionally light whipped cream cheese, the longtime Beverly Boulevard favorite excels at timeless combinations. The lox sandwich with tomato, onion, and cucumber remains a standout.

Daniel’s Bagels

Location: 3400 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90034

Daniel’s Bagels keeps the focus entirely on the bagels themselves. This Palms neighborhood favorite serves fresh bagels with inventive cream cheese flavors like chile crisp schmear and raspberry cream cheese. The menu is intentionally simple, allowing the shop’s creative flavors and excellent texture to shine.

Calic Bagel

Location: 2748 W 8th St Ste 107, Los Angeles, CA, 90005, US

Calic Bagel has developed a devoted following for its chewy tangzhong-style bagels. The shop’s stuffed bagels, especially the garlic cream cheese version dipped in garlic butter, are especially popular. Breakfast sandwiches piled with thick-cut bacon, eggs, and melted cheese make this Koreatown destination a standout.

Layla Bagels

Location: 1614 Ocean Park Boulevard, Santa Monica, California 90405

Layla Bagels blends Montreal and New York bagel traditions into one stylish Santa Monica package. Open-faced bagels arrive beautifully topped with cured salmon, seasonal vegetables, and flavored cream cheeses. The sunny patio and excellent coffee make it one of the Westside’s most popular weekend breakfast spots.

Uncle Stevey’s

Location: 213 Richmond St, El Segundo, CA, 90245, US

Uncle Stevey’s delivers East Coast-inspired bagels with crisp exteriors and airy interiors. Alongside traditional flavors, the shop experiments with creative combinations like cheddar hot honey and rosemary olive oil bagels. Signature sandwiches loaded with lox, dill, and pickled onions make it worth the drive to El Segundo.

Pop’s Bagels

Location: 9300 Culver Blvd #112, Culver City, CA 90232

What started as a pop-up has evolved into one of the city’s most beloved modern bagel brands. Pop’s Bagels serves all the classics while adding signature combinations like pastrami, egg, and cheese finished with hot sauce. Gluten-free options and multiple locations have helped expand its loyal following.

Jyan Isaac Bread

Location: 1620 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

Jyan Isaac Bread first earned acclaim for sourdough loaves before expanding into bagels. The shop now serves beautifully crafted bagels topped with cultured butter, jam, or classic schmears. Quantities often sell out early, so arriving ahead of the crowd is always recommended.

Hank’s Bagels

Location: 4315 W Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91505, USA

Hank’s Bagels has grown rapidly since opening in Burbank in 2019. Its hand-rolled bagels are paired with hearty sandwich options featuring crispy eggs, maple bacon, gravlax, and scallion cream cheese. With multiple locations now across Los Angeles, Hank’s continues to build a strong reputation among bagel lovers.

Western Bagel

Location: 513 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California 91505, United States

Western Bagel is a true Southern California institution. Operating since 1958, the longtime favorite has built generations of loyal customers with its classic bagels and around-the-clock service. For many Angelenos, it remains one of the original names associated with the top bagel spots in Los Angeles.

From classic deli counters to modern bakeries experimenting with new flavors, the top bagel spots in Los Angeles continue to evolve while honoring tradition. No matter your order, these shops prove that LA’s bagel scene is more exciting than ever.

10 Ways to Romanticize Your LA Weekend | Out & About

There’s something about May in Los Angeles that makes ordinary weekends feel cinematic. The jacaranda trees begin to bloom in soft shades of purple, patios stay busy long after sunset, and the city feels suspended somewhere between spring and summer. It’s the season of golden hour plans, coastal drives, and pretending your life is scored by an indie soundtrack while you carry an overpriced iced matcha through a farmers market.

If you’re looking to romanticize your weekends in Los Angeles, here are ten simple but memorable ways to lean into the magic of the season.

1. Start Your Morning at a Farmers Market

There’s no better weekend ritual than wandering through one of the many outdoor farmers’ markets across the city. Pick up fresh flowers, local strawberries, flaky pastries, and something unnecessary but charming for your kitchen counter.

Markets in Santa Monica, Studio City, and Mar Vista feel especially alive in May, with spring produce and flowers at their peak.

2. Watch Sunset at the Beach

The coastline practically demands to be appreciated this time of year. Pack a blanket, grab takeout, and head to Malibu, Manhattan Beach, or Laguna Beach just before golden hour.

The best weekends in Los Angeles usually involve watching the sky slowly turn shades of pink and gold over the Pacific.

3. Visit a Botanical Garden

Spring blooms are still lingering in May, making it the perfect time to romanticize and explore places like Descanso Gardens or The Huntington. The rose gardens begin showing off, shaded pathways feel cooler than the city streets, and everything smells faintly floral in the best possible way.

It’s peaceful, romantic, and surprisingly grounding.

4. Plan a Scenic Day Trip

One of the greatest luxuries of Southern California is how many beautiful places sit within driving distance. Spend the day in Ojai browsing boutiques and wine tasting, or head north to Santa Barbara for ocean views and Spanish-style architecture.

A good playlist and an open afternoon are all you really need to romanticize your weekend.

5. Have a Rooftop Dinner

Warm evenings practically call for rooftop dining. Across Los Angeles, rooftop restaurants and bars begin buzzing again in May, offering skyline views, candlelit tables, and breezy spring nights.

Even dinner feels more romantic when there’s string lighting involved.

6. Explore an Art Exhibit

Museums and galleries across the city debut major spring exhibitions in May, making culture-filled afternoons one of the easiest ways to elevate your weekends in Los Angeles.

Spend a few hours wandering through The Broad, LACMA, or smaller contemporary galleries in Culver City before grabbing coffee nearby.

7. Take Yourself on a Solo Coffee Date

Not every romanticized weekend moment has to involve a packed itinerary. Sometimes it’s just finding a beautiful café, sitting outside with a lavender latte, and letting yourself exist without rushing somewhere else.

Los Angeles does café culture exceptionally well.

8. Book a Spa Afternoon

May is the sweet spot before full summer crowds arrive. Coastal spas in Santa Monica or desert escapes in Palm Springs feel especially restorative this time of year.

A massage, a quiet pool, and a few uninterrupted hours can completely reset your mood.

9. Catch an Outdoor Movie or Concert

Outdoor screenings and live music events start returning across the city in May. Whether it’s a rooftop cinema downtown or a concert under the stars, these experiences make the city feel playful again.

Bring snacks. Stay later than planned.

10. Romanticize the Simple Things

At its core, romanticizing your weekends in Los Angeles is less about extravagant plans and more about paying attention. It’s fresh flowers on the kitchen table, taking the scenic route home, lingering at brunch, or watching the sunset instead of checking your phone.

Los Angeles, especially in May, rewards people who slow down long enough to notice it.

Giving Your Home a Summer Splash of Color | Home Tips

Thinking about giving your home a fresh burst of color ahead of the summer season? From vibrant florals to sun-soaked accents, there are countless ways to brighten your interiors and embrace the warmth of longer days. If you’re ready to effortlessly transition your space from winter into summer, here are five stylish tips to refresh your home for the season ahead:

1. Fresh summer flowers

Even without the time or space for a full summer garden, it’s easy to bring fresh seasonal greenery into your home. A potted lemon tree on a balcony, patio, or front entry instantly adds a bright, effortless touch that feels perfectly suited for summer. Houseplants are also known to boost mood, reduce stress, and create a more calming atmosphere, making them both a stylish and functional addition to your space.

For smaller homes or rooms with limited floor space, hanging plants offer an easy way to introduce vibrant greenery without adding clutter. Trailing varieties can soften a room while bringing in that fresh, organic energy associated with the season. And for those planning summer travel or weekend getaways, faux florals are a chic, low-maintenance alternative that keeps your home looking polished and lively without the upkeep of fresh plants.

2. Colorful Pillows

Pillows and cushions are one of the easiest ways to introduce a fresh burst of summer color into your home. Seasonal accents give you the freedom to experiment with playful patterns, textured fabrics, and vibrant color pairings like royal blue, bright yellow, or soft coral tones that instantly energize a space.

Opting for removable pillow covers makes seasonal styling effortless, allowing you to swap looks throughout the year as trends and preferences evolve. To further brighten your interiors, consider replacing heavier winter drapery with light, airy sheers that allow natural sunlight to filter through. The result is a home that feels lighter, brighter, and perfectly in tune with the relaxed atmosphere of summer.

3. Shaggy vintage rugs and runners

If your home has lots of dark colors, you may want to go for a breezier summer feel. Consider a tightly-woven runner. Vintage rugs are always an excellent opportunity to savor the gorgeous summer weather. They complement a cozy seating area, making it feel more intimate. You can add luxurious accents and artwork to brighten your space and create a more balanced look.

4. Pop of color

Summer is the best time to change dull colors and add vibrance to your home. To start, look into adding a contrasting color, vibrant enough to fit the summer spirit. Incorporating a pop of color can completely change the feel, look, and mood of your space.

If your style is more muted, start with small steps. There are alternative ways to add some color by accessorizing your room with bold and cheerful décor pieces.

5. Embrace your outdoor living space

If you are lucky enough to have an outdoor space, take advantage of summer’s fresh air and sunshine. Investing in a patio chair accented with brilliant outdoor accents transforms a simple setup into a cozy treat. Potted plants are also a great way to add some greenery to your outdoor space.

Economic Update | Week Ending May 8, 2026

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Stocks moved higher this week, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq continuing their climb as investors reacted positively to stronger-than-expected economic data, solid corporate earnings, and ongoing optimism surrounding artificial intelligence and technology spending. The April jobs report came in above expectations, reinforcing confidence that the labor market and overall economy remain more resilient than many analysts anticipated. Investors also appeared encouraged that tensions involving Iran, while still closely watched due to potential impacts on oil prices and inflation, have not yet significantly disrupted global markets

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of May 7, 2026, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.37%, up from 6.3% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.72%, up from 5.64% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 115,000 new jobs were created in April, far surpassing analysts’ expectations of 65,000 new jobs. The unemployment rate held at 4.3%, unchanged from March. Average hourly wages increased 3.6% from one year ago, a slight increase from 3.5% in March, which was the lowest year-over-year increase since 2021.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 49,609.16, up 0.8% from 49,499.27 last week. It is up 3.2% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 7,398.93, up 2.3% from 7,230.12 last week. The S&P is up 8.1% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 26,247.08, up 4.5% from 25,114.44 last week. It is up 12.9% year-to-date from 23,241.99 on December 31, 2025.

U.S. Treasury Bonds – The 10-year Treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.38%, almost unchanged from 4.39% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.99%, almost unchanged from 4.97% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Have a great weekend!

 

Mortgage Rate Update | May 7, 2026

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of May 7, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.37%, up from 6.3% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.72%, up from 5.64% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

From The DualShot Recorder to Roomba’s New Robot and More! | Tech News

Stay connected in the world of tech. From The DualShot Recorder to Roomba’s New Robot and more, we have you covered on the top stories. Read this week’s tech news wrap-up to be in the know about what’s happening across the web.

Google’s AI Search Summaries Will Now Quote Reddit

Search is getting a little more conversational as Google updates its AI Search features to include perspectives from firsthand sources like Reddit, social media, and web forums. The update is designed to surface more human-centered feedback within AI Mode and AI Overviews, helping users find the type of real-world advice they often search for manually. Google will also add more context around these sources, including community names, creator names, or handles, so users can better understand where information is coming from. The move reflects a broader shift in search, where people increasingly want direct answers paired with lived experience and community insight.

Remarkable Introduces a New Black-and-White Paper Tablet

Remarkable is returning to its minimalist roots with the new Remarkable Paper Pure, an E Ink digital notepad that skips the color screen in favor of a refined black-and-white writing experience. The tablet replaces the Remarkable 2 and features an upgraded display, improved speed, and the same $399 price point. According to the company, Paper Pure is twice as fast as its predecessor when navigating, zooming, and turning pages. For users who want a distraction-free writing tool instead of another glowing screen demanding their attention like a tiny rectangle-shaped manager, this update keeps the focus on simplicity.

Apple Could Let Users Choose Their Preferred AI Model

Apple may be preparing to give users more control over which AI model powers Apple Intelligence. According to reporting cited by The Verge, Apple is planning third-party chatbot “Extensions” that could let compatible AI models run system-wide features in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. These integrations could support tools like Siri, Writing Tools, and Image Playground, rather than limiting users to Apple’s own AI or ChatGPT. The update would mark a major shift toward a more flexible AI ecosystem, where users can choose the model that best fits their needs.

Threads Is Finally Bringing DMs to the Web

Meta is expanding Threads messaging by testing direct messages on the web. Nearly a year after DMs became available on mobile, the browser version will allow users to access their inbox and message requests from desktop. The update also includes familiar privacy controls, letting users decide whether anyone can message them or only people they follow. Meta says group chats on the web are also being tested, which could make Threads more useful for creators, social teams, and anyone who prefers managing conversations from an actual keyboard.

OpenAI Is Reportedly Working on a ChatGPT Phone

OpenAI’s first major hardware product may be a phone, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The rumored device is reportedly being fast-tracked for mass production in early 2027 and may use a customized version of MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600 chip. The phone could include enhanced visual sensing capabilities, advanced memory and storage, and a dual-NPU architecture designed to handle different AI tasks at the same time. While still unconfirmed, the report hints at a future where AI is not just an app on a device, but the organizing logic behind the device itself.

The Creator of Roomba Returns With a Robot Companion

Robotics pioneer Colin Angle, best known for creating the Roomba, is back with a very different kind of home robot. His new company, Familiar Machines & Magic, has introduced a dog-sized robotic companion called a Familiar, designed for emotional connection rather than chores. The robot uses on-device generative AI and nonverbal communication, including expressive movement, sounds, and body language, to interact with people in the home. While the concept is ambitious, it points to a growing interest in robots that are less about vacuuming the crumbs of our lives and more about companionship, wellness, and long-term engagement.

DualShot Recorder Becomes a Hit Creator App

DualShot Recorder has become an unexpected App Store success after launching. The iPhone camera app was created by viral wildlife creator Derrick Downey Jr. The DualShot app was designed to help creators capture vertical and horizontal footage at the same time. Likewise, this solves a common content production headache for those posting across multiple platforms. Downey built a devoted following through videos of the squirrels that visit his Los Angeles patio. Originally, Downey wanted a better way to film for both short-form and YouTube content without relying on extra rigs or heavy editing. The app’s success shows how creator-led problem-solving can turn a niche workflow issue into a widely useful product.

Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10

The month of May is breezing by, and with it comes Mother’s Day weekend and a whole bevy of fun things to do. From tea parties to celebrate mom to Netflix is a Joke and more, we have you covered on local happenings. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 8 through May 10.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Netflix is a Joke Fest

When: Until May 10 

Where: Various Locations

What: Netflix’s massive comedy takeover returns to Los Angeles May 4–10 with the second annual Netflix Is a Joke Fest, and this year’s lineup is even bigger. More than 350 shows will take over venues across the city, featuring comedy heavyweights like Ali Wong, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Taylor Tomlinson, and a highly anticipated reunion from Flight of the Conchords. The festival also expands beyond stand-up this year with live podcast tapings and surprise music performances from artists like Jelly Roll and Lizzo. It’s essentially a citywide comedy marathon with a little chaos, culture, and celebrity energy mixed in.

Clockshop’s Kite Festival

When: May 9 

Where: Chinatown

What: The skies above Los Angeles State Historic Park transform into a colorful open-air art installation during this family-friendly kite festival from Clockshop. Celebrating the diverse communities surrounding the park, the free annual event features kite-flying demonstrations, hands-on art workshops, live music, dance lessons, and a giant inflatable art sculpture. Guests can also compete in a contest for the best handmade kite while soaking in a joyful afternoon of creativity and culture.

L.A. County Fair

When: May 7 – May 31 

Where: Pomona

What: A Southern California tradition since 1921, the Los Angeles County Fair continues to blend old-school charm with modern festival fun. Alongside classic agricultural attractions like livestock competitions and local produce showcases, guests can enjoy wine tastings, art installations, carnival rides, concerts, and even a roller-skating rink. This year’s “Play Your Way” theme transforms the fairgrounds into a giant celebration of creativity, recreation, and pure carefree energy. The entertainment lineup includes performances from War, Brad Paisley, Ramón Ayala, and a comedy set from Jeff Dunham.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Venice Family Clinic Art Walk + Auction

When: May 8 – May 17 

Where: Venice

What: The Venice Art Walk returns for its 47th year, once again blending art and community in support of the Venice Family Clinic. From May 8 to 17, visitors can explore a curated showcase at 910 Abbot Kinney featuring works from major names like Ed Ruscha, Helen Pashgian, Kenny Scharf, Ed Templeton, and signature artist Alison Saar. Guests can browse the exhibition for free or place bids on standout pieces, offering a unique glimpse into Venice and L.A.’s vibrant art scene while supporting an important local cause.

Street Food Cinema

When: Until June 27 

Where: Pacific Palisades

What: Dinner and a movie get a major glow-up with Street Food Cinema, the beloved seasonal event that pairs outdoor movie screenings with gourmet food trucks and live music from local bands. Held at rotating venues across Los Angeles through October, each gathering feels part picnic, part concert, and part community hangout under the stars. The lineup changes weekly, so there’s always a new film and setting to discover. Even better, select locations are dog-friendly, making it easy to bring along your favorite four-legged movie date.

Santa Monica International Jazz Festival

When: Until May 9

Where: Santa Monica

What: The city of Santa Monica transforms into a jazz-filled playground during this inaugural music festival inspired by Stanley Clarke’s vision for a world-class L.A. jazz celebration. Honoring the centennials of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Route 66, the weeklong event features performances from both legendary and rising artists across venues throughout the city. Highlights include a Coltrane tribute at BroadStage led by Isaiah Collier, and a grand finale at Tongva Park with an afternoon of live music capped off by Kamasi Washington. It’s a soulful, citywide celebration of jazz past, present, and future.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Mother’s Day Tea Party

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Castle & Crown | 2012 West Burbank Boulevard, Burbank

What: Step into a whimsical Wonderland-inspired tea party at Castle & Crown as families celebrate moms with an afternoon of story time, games, tea party treats, and keepsake crafts. Inspired by the magic of Alice in Wonderland, the event blends playful charm with cozy family fun. Adults can enjoy a coffee cart while kids immerse themselves in the themed activities and festivities.

Learn to Curl in Panorama City

When: Multiple Dates

Where: LA Kings Valley Ice Center | 8750 Van Nuys Boulevard

What: Ever wanted to try curling after watching it during the Olympics? This beginner-friendly session offers the perfect chance to step onto the ice and learn the basics of the sport—no experience required. Participants will get hands-on instruction in delivering stones, sweeping, and understanding the game’s unique terminology and strategy, from hog lines to houses. It’s a fun, family-friendly experience that just might turn your curiosity about the “roaring game” into a new hobby.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Movies at the Park

When: May 8 

Where: 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks

What: CRPD announces that Movies at the Park is back with a fun-filled evening featuring a free showing of The Bad Guys 2 on Friday, May 8, at Thousand Oaks Community Park. Family-friendly activities will begin one hour before the movie, which starts at sundown. Bring your blankets, chairs, and favorite snacks, and enjoy a night of laughs, adventure, and entertainment under the stars at 2525 N. Moorpark Rd. in Thousand Oaks.

Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby

When: May 9 

Where: Rancho Simi Community Park | 1765 Royal Avenue

What: Young anglers can cast a line at the Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby on May 9, 2026, at Rancho Simi Community Park. Open to kids ages 15 and under, this longtime community favorite features a stocked lake with more than 1,500 pounds of fish, plus breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. Families are encouraged to arrive early for the best fishing spots and enjoy a fun-filled morning by the water, rain or shine.

Moorpark Apricot Festival

When: May 9 

Where: High Street, Moorpark

What: Celebrate spring at the 3rd Annual Moorpark Apricot Festival and Art Fair on May 9, 2026, along Moorpark’s Historic High Street. This lively street fair features local art and craft vendors, food trucks, and apricot-inspired treats. In addition, there will be live music, dance performances, and plenty of family-friendly activities throughout the day. Likewise, the Moorpark Apricot Festival is a sweet and easygoing way to spend a Saturday outdoors.