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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

When AI Chatbots Cross the Line: A Mother’s Fight After Her Daughter’s Death

A Canadian woman is taking OpenAI to court, claiming the company’s AI chatbot played a role in her daughter’s suicide. According to the lawsuit, her 24-year-old daughter, who worked as a web developer in Montreal, repeatedly told ChatGPT about her suicidal thoughts. The mother argues that the chatbo

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

A fresh face takes the finance lead as AI chips heat up

A big shift is happening in chipmaking circles. Marvell, a company that builds the invisible brains inside data centers, just named Adobe’s finance chief Dan Durn as its new money manager starting mid-June. The outgoing finance boss, Meintjes, isn’t leaving right away; he’ll stick around in a guidin

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Lodi’s Downtown Revamp: Linking Two Sides of the City

The city is planning a big makeover to bring life back to a quieter stretch of downtown that many locals feel has been ignored. One shop owner on Sacramento Street, who runs a boutique that opened eight years ago, said traffic and new customers have always been tough because she is “a bit alone”

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Road Revival: A New Name for a Fresh Start

Sayonara Drive, once known for its high crime rate, is getting a makeover in Citrus Heights. The city started buying and demolishing old houses along the street back in 2009, hoping to turn it into a safer place. Now, new homes are popping up thanks to a partnership with Habitat for Humanity. Eig

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Nicotinamide and Skin Cancer: What the Research Really Says

A form of vitamin B3 called nicotinamide has been studied for its potential to lower the risk of certain skin cancers. Early lab work suggested it might help protect skin cells from damage, but real-world results haven’t been as clear. Some trials showed a small drop in cases of non-melanoma skin ca

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Face Joins Overwatch 2

The gaming world just met Shion, the newest hero joining Overwatch 2. Unlike most additions that blend into the game’s background, Shion stands out right away. As the head of a family from Japan—connected to famous names like Hanzo and Genji—Shion isn’t just another robot character. It has a face th

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

The Quiet Thinker Who Linked People and Nature

George Forster’s life wasn’t about grand adventures or reaching new places. It was about noticing things most people missed. Born in 1754 to a scientist dad, he grew up roaming Russian forests instead of memorizing lessons. By age ten, he was already spotting plants and getting into trouble for it.

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Jun 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stop Promising What Logging Can't Deliver

For years Colorado has bet big on logging forests to ward off wildfires, but the approach keeps missing the mark. Recent moves backed by high-profile leaders pushed more heavy cutting than seen in a century, all under the banner of keeping homes and families safe. Yet the evidence shows this dollar-

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

New mower bots aim to cut your grass without you lifting a finger

Robot lawnmowers are stepping out of the garage and into bigger yards. A brand known for floor-cleaning bots just rolled out a model meant to handle US lawns up to a quarter acre. Priced at $1, 299, it uses two positioning tricks—RTK and VSLAM—to map tricky spaces and cut grass on slopes up to 45 pe

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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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