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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why writers worry about AI replacing their words

Dave Eggers isn’t just another writer who’s made it big. He’s someone who turned personal struggles into stories that caught the world’s attention. Back in 2000, his book about losing his parents young became a major hit, putting him on the map. Now, he’s warning people about a different kind of los

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: Scarpetta Season 2 Wraps Fast

The second season of Scarpetta wrapped up filming in Tennessee faster than expected. Jamie Lee Curtis, playing Dorothy Farinelli, shared a photo with Ariana DeBose on set and announced her final day of shooting. The two previously worked together in Freaky Friday, which Curtis jokingly mentioned in

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Jun 12 2026EDUCATION

Bentonville gets a new tech-focused university by 2029

A new college is coming to Bentonville, Arkansas, aiming to train over 500 students in science, technology, engineering, and math. Unlike traditional universities, this one won’t charge tuition at first. The Walton family, known for founding Walmart, is behind the project. They’ve picked BIG-Bjarke

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

The quiet battle over climate science and courtroom battles

A group of researchers is working in the background to shape how climate change connects to extreme weather events. Their report, expected soon, could become a key piece of evidence in lawsuits targeting fossil fuel companies for their role in climate disasters. But this isn’t just about science—it’

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Jun 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Funeral Home Fans Cheer for Knicks Comeback Win

Knicks fans found an unusual spot to celebrate their team’s dramatic Game 4 victory—a Brooklyn funeral home. Over 75 supporters packed Sparrow Contemporary Funeral Home, watching the nail-biting 107-106 win over the Spurs in the final seconds. The event wasn’t just about basketball; it was a mix of

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

Money for Tech Startups: New $250 Million Boost for Small Innovators

The government is pumping $250 million into early-stage tech firms through two well-known programs. These are not loans or investments that demand company shares. Instead, they offer cash that doesn’t need to be paid back and lets founders keep all rights to their inventions. One slice—$40 million—t

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Jun 12 2026EDUCATION

Summer Science Fun in Flagstaff: Nature Walks with Real Rangers

Every summer, Flagstaff transforms into a living classroom where kids and adults can walk with real park rangers. These aren’t just any guides – they’re specially trained volunteers who split their time between national monuments and nearby forests. Their mission? To help visitors spot the hidden wo

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

How a California port boosted local small businesses

Last year, a major California port handed out over $54 million in work to small companies, marking a big jump in local business support. More than 44 cents of every dollar spent on certain contracts went to small or very small firms, beating the goal set three years ago. The effort included over 40

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Pop Stars and Politics: When Music Gets Mixed Up in Government Messages

A well-known singer recently pushed back against a government effort that used her song without permission. The White House shared a short video online showing immigration enforcement actions, pairing it with her latest track. She responded by asking publicly for them to stop linking her music to wh

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

A Strange Mark Appears on DC's National Mall

A large set of numbers—8647—has been carved into the grass near Washington's World War II Memorial. The odd pattern stands out because the grass around it is green and healthy, while the marked area is brown and dry, suggesting someone went out of their way to leave this message behind. Authorities

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