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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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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Claude Corps: A New Way to Help Nonprofits with AI

A company called Anthropic is taking a fresh approach to help nonprofits make the most of artificial intelligence. Instead of just donating money or tools, they’re investing in people. Through a new program called Claude Corps, they’ll place 1, 000 young professionals with nonprofits for a year. The

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

A Local Pizza Spot Ends a Half-Century Run in the D. C. Area

For five decades, a beloved pizzeria in the D. C. suburbs served up more than just food—it became a gathering spot for generations. Now, after 50 years, the last location of this family-run Chicago-style deep dish restaurant is shutting down for good. The owners blame rising costs and tough competit

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Art Day: A Bright Exhibit Filled with Color and Creativity

Summer in Southern California brings sunshine, citrus scents, and a splash of color. A new art show called ""Freshly Squeezed"" invites people to experience just that. Instead of sitting indoors, visitors get to enjoy vibrant artwork inspired by season’s brightest themes. The exhibit runs from mid-J

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A High School Program Paving the Way for Future Film Makers

In Los Angeles, breaking into Hollywood often feels like an impossible goal for many young people. Yet, a new high school film and television program is changing that narrative by celebrating its first graduating class. Forty-six students are now stepping into the spotlight after completing the uni

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Small training tweaks for big basketball gains

Basketball isn’t just about shooting hoops. It’s a fast game where players sprint, jump, and shuffle sideways constantly. For young athletes in the U19 category, training needs to match these demands. One method gaining attention is a six-week program focused on sprinting with frequent direction cha

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

CBS Drops Shows to Make Room for Fresh Faces

CBS is shaking up its lineup, sending four shows packing after years on air. The late-night chat king "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" leaves after a decade, while the medical drama "Watson" and comedy "DMV" – both newbies – are cut after just one or two seasons. Even the long-running sitcom "Th

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