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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Finds Crypto Bugs: Why Zcash’s Surprise Leak Matters

New AI tools that once only helped people write code are now spotting serious security holes in software. The latest generation of models, such as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT‑5. 5, can read code faster than most humans and point out weaknesses that could be exploited by attackers. Cr

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Jun 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Clean Up New Mexico: Youth Take Charge of Plastic

New Mexico is famous for sunsets, mountains and wide open skies. But a quiet problem grows every day: plastic litter everywhere. A new wave of young people is stepping up. They joined a state program that lets them work with teachers, lawmakers and community leaders to fight plastic waste. T

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Jun 05 2026OPINION

Arkansas Embraces AI, but Is It Really Ready?

Arkansas has launched its first local magazine that celebrates artificial intelligence. The publication, created by a Little Rock consultant who also runs an AI club, claims to bring the promise of automation and new tech to residents. It paints a picture of AI as a friendly helper that can cut cost

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Delaware’s 2027 budget: More money for schools, childcare and healthcare

Delaware is getting ready to spend $196 million more than last year to improve education and healthcare. Lawmakers met recently to finalize the budget before the June deadline. Most of this money will go toward schools and childcare, but experts say the plan still has gaps. Childcare workers will s

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Strong Women in Sci‑Fi: 5 Shows That Keep the Future Bright

New waves of science fiction hit screens right now, from epic space operas to mind‑bending mysteries. A common thread among the most talked‑about series is that they put a woman in the lead role, giving audiences fresh angles on familiar tropes. Below are five standout shows that show how a female

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

New Mexico’s Governor Race: A Historic First and a Tight Contest

New Mexico is on track to make history this year with its next governor. For the first time ever, a Native American woman could lead a U. S. state if Deb Haaland wins the election. Haaland, who belongs to the Laguna Pueblo tribe, already broke barriers as one of the first Native women in Congress an

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Mississippi’s Quick‑Start Rural Health Funding

Mississippi has rolled out the first phase of a nationwide plan to boost rural health care, promising more than $1 billion in federal money over five years. The state’s rapid launch comes amid worries that the tight schedule might leave providers scrambling. The federal Rural Health Transformation

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Books: A Fresh Look at Hot Reads

New summer reading can feel like a mix of mystery, history, and heart. Some titles bring Chicago’s neighborhoods into sharp focus, showing how new neighbors can clash or bond. Other books travel far beyond the city, exploring past wars and modern sports in ways that spark curiosity. A few n

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Jun 02 2026WEATHER

Summer Starts Slow, Then Heat Hits New Jersey

New Jersey feels a gentle breeze and a few clouds as a mild cold front moves in on Monday afternoon. The wind is light, about 10 to 15 miles per hour, but gusts can reach 20 to 25 miles per hour. Most places stay dry, though some clouds may roll in. Nighttime temperatures will dip into the mid‑40s

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Jun 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stormy Skies Ahead: What Alabama Can Expect Today

Alabama isn’t out of the woods just yet when it comes to rough weather. A series of storm waves could sweep through the state today, packing a punch with strong winds, hail, and heavy rain. The worst-hit areas might see downed trees and power lines, especially in the northwest like Huntsville and Mu

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