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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Fun in Downtown Minneapolis

Minneapolis is getting ready for a summer full of music, food and art. The city’s council has shared a schedule that stretches from June to August. Everyone can find something to enjoy, whether they like dancing, cooking or watching sports. The first day of the season starts on June 3 at The

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Gaming Rules and Their Real Impact

The world loves video games, especially people under 25. They bring fun and help build friendships, but experts worry about bad content, too much playtime, and spending money on items that feel like gambling. Governments have tried many rules to keep players safe. One common rule is age ratings t

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy Clash: A Roast, a Critique, and the Question of Boundaries

A recent roast event sparked heated reactions when a former comedian publicly criticized two performers for jokes that many found offensive. She claimed the remarks were racist, sexist, and deeply inappropriate, especially when they touched on sensitive topics such as lynching or personal tragedies.

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May 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Snoop Dogg’s Company Seeks to Drop Out of Drakeo Lawsuit

Snoop Dogg’s business wants the court to dismiss its name from a lawsuit that follows Drakeo the Ruler’s death in 2021. The case began after a backstage fight at the Once Upon a Time in L A festival, where Drakeo was stabbed. Family members sued several organizers for not giving enough security. Th

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

PlayXpo 2026: New Games and Classic Hits Take Center Stage

Bandai Namco Entertainment Korea opened a lively demo area at PlayXpo 2026, inviting fans to try out the fresh release Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters. The booth also showcased long‑time favorites like Tekken 8, Taiko no Tatsumi: Kuntak! Wonderful Festival, and One Piece Pirate Warriors 4. Beca

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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Device‑Free Tracking Using Smart WiFi Signals

This study looks at how to find people in a room without putting any sensors on them, by using the tiny changes that WiFi signals make when someone moves. Researchers noticed that detailed data from these signals, called channel state information or CSI, can be used to spot more than one person at o

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May 22 2026ART

A New Look at Cayuga Stories in Auburn

The West End Arts Campus in Auburn is preparing to showcase a fresh exhibition that explores the Cayuga people’s journey beyond their traditional lands. The display will travel across various venues, including the Schweinfurth Art Center and the Cayuga Museum of History & Art, giving visitors a chan

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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Proton Center Brings Cancer Care Home for Kids

Southwest Florida Proton, a new cancer clinic in Estero, now offers proton therapy that many young patients need. The center lets families stay close to home instead of traveling far for treatment. Proton therapy is especially helpful for children because it targets tumors more precisely than reg

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May 22 2026ART

Money, Not Meaning: What Happens When Art Becomes a Bid

Art auctions today feel more like high‑stakes poker games than cultural events. The focus shifts from seeing and feeling a piece to watching the price climb, as if value is created by the money itself. In this way, masterpieces are turned into trophies for the wealthy, and their true purpose—expan

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Coquelico Café: A Fresh Stop Inside Portland’s Art Hub

The new café inside the Portland Art Museum offers more than a quick bite; it invites visitors to pause and enjoy a relaxed meal in an artistic setting. Created by Kaie Wellman and Kevin de Garmo of Providore Fine Foods, the space blends local ingredients with a menu that feels both familiar and inv

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