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May 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI artists wanted: blending creativity with machine power in game design

Game companies now need artists who aren’t just skilled with brushes or pixels—but also with AI tools. The push is on to find creators who can merge traditional art with digital innovation. Their main task? Turning quick sketches into polished game characters and worlds using programs like Stable Di

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Quick picks: Three top movies on Prime Video right now

Prime Video shuffles its weekly top 10, but three titles keep rising above the noise. At the top sits “Regretting You, ” a tear-jerker that turns a family car wreck into the centerpiece of a streaming hit. Critics call it over-the-top but admit it hooks viewers who just want something heavy on emoti

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May 12 2026EDUCATION

Getting Kids Outside: A Smart Move for Families

A former teacher noticed something important when working with young kids. Many children struggled with basic play skills, like pretending or working together. This wasn’t just about fun—it was about learning to talk, share, and solve problems. She saw how outdoor play could help. That’s why she sta

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May 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Leadership, Parenting, and Charity: How One Event Mixed All Three

Every year, an event in New York City brings together accomplished women from different fields to celebrate more than just their achievements. The 2026 luncheon raised $1. 4 million for No Kid Hungry, a charity fighting childhood hunger across America. But it wasn’t just about money—it was about sho

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May 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Easy Ways to Explore St. Charles Without a Car This Summer

St. Charles is pushing for more people to ditch their cars this summer. Instead of driving everywhere, the city wants residents and visitors to use bikes or walking. A new online guide makes it simple to plan trips. It shows bike trails, explains local riding rules, and lists summer events. No more

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes at the Met Gala: When Fashion Meets the Spotlight

Every May, New York City’s Fifth Avenue transforms into a stage for one of the most exclusive nights in entertainment—the Met Gala. This year, guests stepped out of The Pierre hotel, their outfits blending high fashion with artistic themes like never before. The event’s theme, "Costume Art, " pushed

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May 12 2026FINANCE

Chicago Atlantic Plans Big Fund Move

The company Chicago Atlantic BDC wants to raise up to half a billion dollars through a smart financial trick. They filed a shelf registration with the SEC. Think of it like a shopping list that lets them sell up to $500 million in new securities whenever they need cash. But this isn't some quick mon

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May 11 2026HEALTH

Hantavirus Alert: Cruise Passenger Tests Positive

A French traveler from a recent cruise has tested positive for hantavirus after being flown back to Paris. The patient was one of five French crew members who returned home from the MV Hondius in early May. Symptoms appeared during the flight, prompting hospital treatment that worsened overnight. T

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May 11 2026SPORTS

Aurora’s Big Sports Day: A Fresh Look at a Long‑Standing Tradition

Aurora’s 32nd Sports Festival kicked off with a burst of energy at Phillips Park, where middle schoolers from 14 local schools gathered to compete in a wide array of games. The event, organized by the city’s Youth Services Division, draws more than a thousand students and a similar number of volunte

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May 11 2026CRIME

DNA Evidence in Japan: How Judges and Public Courts Changed Its Power

Japan started using DNA tests in court cases back in 1989, the first year such science was allowed as evidence. Researchers looked at every criminal case in a major legal database from that year up until 2024, focusing on how often DNA was accepted, how many people were found guilty, and what senten

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