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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Philly’s Art Pulse: Music, Murals and History in One Week

The latest film score from a legendary composer shows how subtle music can speak louder than fireworks. The soundtrack, released on June 12, carries titles written in lowercase and trailing ellipses, giving it a gentle, almost whispered feel. Critics note that this is the most restrained work the co

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Graduate students and mental health: what pressures put them at risk?

Graduate students face a mix of academic pressures, financial worries, and lifestyle changes that can take a serious toll on mental health. A new review digs into the specific factors that push students toward anxiety, depression, or burnout during their studies. Instead of just listing problems, re

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ariana Grande’s LA Concert: More Than Just a Show

Ariana Grande’s first Los Angeles concert in over half a decade didn’t just fill seats—it left the crowd buzzing long after the last note faded. Instead of hiding behind layers of dancers or flashing lights, she stripped things back for a surprise moment. Alone on stage with nothing but her voice, s

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

Understanding how early struggles shape later emotions

Research keeps pointing to a strong link between difficult childhood experiences and feelings of shame later in life. But studies on this topic haven’t always agreed on how strong that connection really is. Some show a weak relationship, while others suggest a much stronger one. Because of these mix

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pizza review: A thin slice of Westfield’s pizza history gets Portnoy’s nod

A slice of history made its way onto Dave Portnoy’s plate recently when he stopped by a Westfield joint known for serving pizza since disco was king. The place, Buona Pizza & Restaurant, has been a local fixture since the late '70s, long enough for some to call it a neighborhood time capsule. Portno

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Who Makes the Big Calls in U. S. Science Funding?

For years, the U. S. has let scientists—not politicians—decide where federal research dollars go. That system helped build lifesaving medicines, top-tier universities, and a strong tech industry. Now, a new government policy wants to change that. Instead of scientists picking the best projects, poli

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Jun 17 2026HEALTH

How Diabetes Medicines Change Your Body

The way different diabetes medicines affect body shape and weight is important for health. A study looked closely at several common drugs to see how they change muscle, fat and overall body mass. Researchers collected data from many trials that compared the main types of medication used to treat

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ari’s long-awaited LA concert: songs old, new, and a few unplanned gifts

Seven years is how long Los Angeles fans had to wait to see Ariana Grande hit the stage again. The moment the lights went out, the arena shook with screams loud enough to drown out the warm-up playlist of 80s and 90s hits usually played in gyms before big games. Fans say those opening songs felt mor

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Robot Mower That Works—If Your Yard Obeys Its Rules

The Segway Navimow X430 isn’t just another robot vacuum with wheels—it’s a 64-pound machine that looks like it escaped a sci-fi movie set. With knobby tires, two spinning blades, and a front camera sticking out like a curious face, it promises to handle lawns without guide wires. It uses satellite t

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Class Clown to Critics' Corner: How One Man Changed Movie Reviews

A mustache so thick it could hide a small animal became his trademark. With wild hair and a playful tone, he turned dry movie critiques into something families debated over breakfast. His style wasn’t about scoring points—it was about sharing real opinions like a talkative neighbor who finally found

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