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Jun 03 2026EDUCATION

New Rules Could Shut Down Most Art Schools

A new rule from the federal government could force nearly half of all graduate art programs like painting, music, and theater to close. Schools would lose access to student loans if their graduates earn less than typical young workers with just a bachelor’s degree. These programs have four years to

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

From Dorm Room Parties to Big Stage Dreams

Adam Lynn didn’t wait to turn 30 to start building his empire. While most students worried about exams, he was busy turning college backyards into ticketed events. His first real money-maker came from organizing a Wiz Khalifa show in college, netting $4, 000. But his real breakthrough wasn’t just ma

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

1win Team Makes Big Move with Top Dota 2 Players

A major shift just happened in the Dota 2 esports world. The team known for dominating recent tournaments—Pure, bzm, 33, Ari, and Whitemon—has officially joined 1win Team under long-term contracts. These players didn’t just show up; they’ve been winning more big events than any other squad in the la

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

A Tech Company Changing How Students Get Their Books and Supplies

Many colleges struggle to help students get textbooks and supplies before classes start. Different systems—bookstores, publishers, and websites—often don’t work together well. A company called BibliU thinks it has a simpler way. The company just raised $55 million from investors like BlackRock. It

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

A housing boss steps into a high-stakes security role—without the background

President Trump has named Bill Pulte, a real estate regulator with no national security experience, to temporarily head the U. S. intelligence community. Pulte currently runs the Federal Housing Finance Agency and still holds that job while taking on the new role. His appointment replaces Tulsi Gabb

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Property Tax Changes in Westport: Who Pays More Now?

Westport recently adjusted its property tax system for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The town’s tax rate dropped from 18. 86 to 13. 2, but that doesn’t mean everyone will pay less. The big shift comes from a property revaluation that increased home values far more than commercial ones. Over five years, r

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Yankees' Aaron Judge Injury: What Fans Should Know About His Recovery

Aaron Judge's shoulder trouble might keep him off the field longer than expected. The star player had dealt with right shoulder pain for about two weeks before it flared up during a recent road trip. Doctors now say a bone bruise in his upper rib could sideline him for multiple weeks, if not longer.

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Move: Soccer Team Owner Steps Up for Healthcare

A local soccer club owner recently dropped a bombshell in St. Louis by writing a check for $10 million. What’s surprising isn’t just the amount but where it’s going. Instead of flashy stadium upgrades or player salaries, this money is funding medical care for people who can’t afford it. The cash wil

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Detroit Lions Might Dominate the NFL in 2026

The Detroit Lions are often overlooked in NFL conversations, but recent predictions suggest they could surprise many in the 2026 season. A writer at a major sports magazine made three bold claims about the Lions: they will win their division, lead the league in wins, and score the most points. These

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Jun 03 2026SCIENCE

How the gut talks to the brain when protein runs low

When protein levels drop, the gut doesn’t wait for permission—it picks up the phone and calls the brain directly. Scientists recently uncovered a two-lane highway linking the stomach and brain that flips cravings from sugar to protein without delay. In fruit flies, the gut releases a hormone-like si

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