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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Improving Car‑Following Models on Icy Roads with AI

The new study tackles how cars behave when roads are slick and visibility is low. It looks at five popular driving models, each with its own set of adjustable numbers that dictate how a vehicle follows another. The researchers first list the main variables that matter in winter: how much grip the ro

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Giorgina Uzcategui: From UFC Partner to Business Star

Giorgina Uzcategui, born in November 1996, once shared a life with UFC fighter Ilia Topuria and now stands on her own as an entrepreneur. After their marriage ended in a public divorce that concluded in January 2026, she has redirected her focus toward business and family. Her education began wit

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Money Misused: A Tale of Charity and Luxury

A federal case began in late Monday and early Tuesday, where prosecutors examined the tax returns of two nonprofit founders from Springdale. The organization they ran was meant to give food and water to babies in Africa, but evidence shows the money went elsewhere. The defendants, Jason Boyd Carney

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Local courts and police stations keep busy with daily cases

Every day brings new stories to local police stations and courtrooms. Some cases involve small disputes, while others deal with more serious issues. The police handle reports of theft, fights, and traffic violations. Courts then decide what happens next. Some people get fines, while others face long

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Community leaders take a walk to tackle Towson’s safety challenges

Towson has seen a mix of serious and minor crimes recently, pushing local leaders to organize a special walk through the area. On a warm June evening, council leaders, police, and legal representatives will stroll through downtown Towson to talk directly with shop owners and residents. Their goal is

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Politics Meets Justice in Baton Rouge Hate Crime Dispute

A recent clash between a long-time district attorney and his challenger in Baton Rouge shows how legal cases can quickly turn into political fights. The controversy started when a 13-year-old boy allegedly dressed in Ku Klux Klan robes to vandalize a neighbor’s property with racist graffiti and a sw

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks Fans in the Spotlight: Big Names Show Up for the Finals

Basketball isn’t just about the players on the court—sometimes, the most interesting part of the game happens in the stands. The 2026 NBA Finals have turned Madison Square Garden into a star-studded event, with Hollywood’s biggest names trading their usual red carpets for courtside seats. The Knicks

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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 10 2026SCIENCE

A Simple Guide to How DMFT Works in Quantum Physics

In quantum physics, scientists often use tools to simplify complex problems. One such tool is the Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, or DMFT. This method helps researchers study how particles behave in materials by breaking the problem into smaller, more manageable parts. Think of it like a puzzle where e

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Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Better shoes for a long day of fishing

Fishing seems simple—you pick up a rod and stand on the boat until the fish bite. But after six or more hours in flip-flops, your feet disagree. They scream from the heat, scream from the sun, even scream when a sneaky bug finds its way inside. One tester traded flip-flops for the Strike Bluefin Lac

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