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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Next Big Sci-Fi Film From Argentina Gets a Boost

A new science fiction movie called "Bodies of Summer" is on the way, blending futuristic ideas with deep human stories. The film comes from Argentina, where director Iván Fund has built a reputation for thought-provoking storytelling. This will be his third movie with writer Martín Felipe Castagnet,

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

The Quiet Thinker Who Linked People and Nature

George Forster’s life wasn’t about grand adventures or reaching new places. It was about noticing things most people missed. Born in 1754 to a scientist dad, he grew up roaming Russian forests instead of memorizing lessons. By age ten, he was already spotting plants and getting into trouble for it.

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spielberg’s Latest Offers More Than Just Thrills

Steven Spielberg has spent over five decades crafting stories that blend wonder with human connection, and his newest film follows that familiar yet fresh path. "Disclosure Day" mixes science fiction, action, and mystery into a summer blockbuster that feels both timely and timeless. Instead of start

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Jun 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stop Promising What Logging Can't Deliver

For years Colorado has bet big on logging forests to ward off wildfires, but the approach keeps missing the mark. Recent moves backed by high-profile leaders pushed more heavy cutting than seen in a century, all under the banner of keeping homes and families safe. Yet the evidence shows this dollar-

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

A College Leader's Next Step

After several years at the helm, the president of Hampden-Sydney College has announced plans to step down next year. This decision marks the end of a notable chapter for the small Virginia school, known for its long history and tight-knit community. The president has been a key figure in shaping the

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Gas Prices Bounce Back as Summer Heat Builds

Natural gas prices climbed slightly this week after hitting a two-week low. The jump came as weather forecasts predicted hotter temperatures spreading across the U. S. , especially in the Midwest and East Coast. More people would crank up their air conditioners, increasing demand for electricity—and

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

Storms roll into Chicago as summer heat cranks up the danger

A fast-moving storm front is set to slash through the Chicago area starting Wednesday afternoon, bringing heavy rain pockets and gusty winds that could knock over weak structures. The National Weather Service has flagged the entire metro zone, though the worst punch—up to three-quarter-inch rainfall

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Coffee Prices Jump on Climate Worries

Prices for two key coffee types shot up this week after Japan’s weather agency announced the return of El Niño across the Pacific Ocean. Traders scrambled to cover their bets after months of gloomy forecasts about bumper harvests turned suddenly uncertain. The sudden shift shows how quickly markets

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

Weather check: Mid-Atlantic braces for heat, storms, then a weekend cool-down

The DMV region is gearing up for a rollercoaster end to the week. After scattered showers and rumbles of thunder on Wednesday, the real show starts Thursday and peaks Friday. A thick blanket of heat and moisture will roll in, pushing highs into the mid-90s. When you add the humidity, stepping outsid

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

North Jersey braces for a couple of steamy days

North Jersey won’t get much of a break this week—temperatures are climbing, and so is the humidity. The National Weather Service says the area should expect a heat advisory starting Thursday at noon, stretching until 8 p. m. Friday. That covers Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, and Sussex coun

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