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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Two Decades of Fighting for Healthier Moms and Babies in Delaware

Delaware launched a special group twenty years ago to tackle big issues around pregnancy and early childhood health. This team, still going strong today, was created after people noticed too many mothers and newborns faced serious health challenges. Instead of waiting for problems to grow, leaders d

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Jun 10 2026ART

Public Art Sprouts Along LA’s New D Line

New stations on Los Angeles Metro’s D Line bring fresh art that invites commuters to pause. At the Wilshire/Fairfax concourse, Ken Gonzales‑Day shows photographs taken from LACMA’s collection. He tweaked his camera work to make the pictures shift from dark to bright, echoing a journey up from underg

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Light Up Knicks Game Night in NYC

New York City turned into a red-carpet playground when the Knicks brought the NBA Finals back to Madison Square Garden after nearly three decades. The energy wasn’t just in the players’ sweat—it was in the crowd too. Nearly 90 famous faces packed the arena, turning courtside seats into the hottest V

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Knicks Aim for Glory While City Buzzes with Excitement

New York hasn’t hosted an NBA Finals game in 25 years, and now the Knicks have a chance to keep that streak alive. With a 2-0 lead over the Spurs, the team is closer than ever to their first championship since 1973. Fans are splurging on tickets—some costing over $10, 000—eager to witness history. Y

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

World Cup visitors in New York get a crash course in legal cannabis

New York is gearing up to welcome thousands of World Cup fans this summer, and state officials aren’t missing a chance to teach visitors how to use marijuana the legal way. With soccer matches just a train ride away and over 200 licensed dispensaries in the area, the state wants fans to know where t

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

A former leader’s basketball night out stirs debate in the city

New York City is buzzing about more than just the Knicks’ playoff run. When former U. S. leader Donald Trump steps into Madison Square Garden for Game 3, the city’s split opinions about him will be on full display. He’s not just another famous face—this will be his first visit to New York since lega

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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 06 2026POLITICS

New homes coming to Vermont for those in need

Vermont is taking big steps to tackle its growing housing crisis by investing $28 million to build 241 affordable apartments across seven towns. This push comes as the state faces rising construction costs and a sharp increase in homelessness since 2020—both nearly doubling in that time. With demand

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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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