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Jun 07 2026ART

Art on the Go: LA’s Street Projection Rebellion

Three local artists set up a hidden studio on a quiet bridge in L. A. after the President’s long speech. They carried laser projectors, lenses, a laptop and batteries in hoodies and work pants. The night was dark enough to hide their activity, yet bright enough for the city’s skyline. They chose a

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bleachers Lights Up Chicago With a Fresh Take on Pop

Jack Antonoff, known for polishing hits for big names, finally turned the spotlight onto his own project. The indie pop band Bleachers opened a new tour at Chicago’s Salt Shed, giving fans a full 105‑minute showcase of fresh songs and classic tunes. The set started with the brand‑new track “I Kne

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Royal Wedding in Rural England

A quiet village in south‑west England hosted a royal celebration on Saturday. The ceremony took place at All Saints Church in Kemble, close to Cirencester. King Charles and Queen Camilla were among the guests. Prince William, his wife Kate, and their children also attended. Princess Anne

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Caleb Downs Faces Jersey Number Showdown

Caleb Downs joined the Dallas Cowboys with a number that fans already loved: 2. The team gave him 13 instead, and his mom isn’t thrilled. She told the player that she’d never seen a good athlete wear 13. Caleb replied that he would keep it because that’s what he chose. The Cowboys also own the

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Jun 07 2026OPINION

Gambling in America: Real Problems or Media Overreach?

The idea that sports betting has suddenly turned into a national crisis is often pushed by headlines, but the numbers don’t always match that picture. In Florida, a 138% jump in calls to a gambling helpline appeared after legal sports betting began last year, yet a similar rise was seen in Massachus

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Heat’s Mid‑Level Plan: Who to Add for a Playoff Push

The Miami Heat are looking to strengthen their lineup before the next season starts. Their main goal is a big name, but they also want to use their Mid‑Level Exception (MLE) wisely. The question is: which player should they target? If the Heat land a superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo, their focu

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Royal Wedding Lights Up the English Countryside

The wedding of Peter Phillips, who is the grandson of former Queen Elizabeth II, took place in the village of Kemble, a quiet spot in southwest England. Peter, 48, married Harriet Sperling, a nurse who has spent many years caring for patients in the National Health Service. The ceremony was held ins

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Zero‑Touch Security Turns Apple Laptops into Hard‑to‑Steal Assets

A time ago, when a company’s iPad or MacBook disappeared, IT staff faced two worries: sensitive data might leak and the physical device was gone for good. Thieves could wipe the machine, reinstall macOS, and sell it on second‑hand sites as if nothing had happened. The situation changed when Apple

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Women’s Exercise, Body Shape and Blood Sugar: A Fresh Look

The study looks at how exercise, sitting habits and body shape affect insulin resistance in women. Insulin resistance is a health problem that can be worsened by what we eat, how much we move and our body’s fat distribution. Scientists wanted to see if young women who exercise regularly have b

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

New Nickel Method Makes Strong Carbon Bonds with Simple Ingredients

A recent study shows how nickel can join two different chemical parts using a simple reduction step. The trick is to mix xanthate esters—compounds that contain sulfur and oxygen—with iodides that carry either an aromatic ring or a double bond. The process works well even when the molecules have othe

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