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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Game Secrets: Inside Kyoto Xanadu and Its Hidden Labs

Kyoto Xanadu is a fresh adventure set in the ancient city of Kyoto, where players dive into a strange maze called the labyrinth. The game mixes school life with supernatural quests, letting characters help different parts of Hirasaka Academy while uncovering mystical secrets. Players can earn poi

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Family‑Friendly Pride Weekend and Free Weddings in the Twin Cities

St. Paul’s fourth‑year Pride festival starts this weekend, turning the city into a lively hub of music, art and community. From noon to 8 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday, the Dual Citizen Brewing venue hosts a nonstop lineup of performers—ranging from The Harlow Pennies to the Cypher Side Dance School—

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rock‑Band Life Lessons from a Starchild

Paul Stanley talks about the hard work behind Kiss’s biggest hits and how they stayed true to themselves. He says that being a frontman is more than just the flashy makeup; it’s about writing songs that fit the band’s energy. Stanley explains how “Rock and Roll All Nite” started as a simple id

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

When AI gets it wrong: A man’s fight against a faulty facial recognition system

In late 2023, a Florida man named Richard Dillon found himself in a nightmare no one should experience. Police arrested him for allegedly trying to lure a child away from a McDonald’s, all because an AI system claimed his face matched surveillance footage. The problem? Dillon was hundreds of miles a

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Paris’ Third-Largest Cinema Gets a Major Upgrade With Public Investment

For the first time in its five-decade run, a well-known Paris-based cinema chain is letting regular people invest in its future. MK2, famous for its artsy movie theaters and five Cannes competitors this year, is raising up to €5 million from the public to modernize its biggest site. The goal? Turn t

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Key Money Moves That Keep Expansion From Tanking Your Business

Steady growth feels sweet until the bills pile up faster than expected. Many businesses add staff, chase new markets, and launch products only to hit cash-flow potholes weeks later. Solid finance guidance isn’t about crunching numbers; it’s about matching everyday decisions—hiring, pricing, supplier

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Behind the Scenes of a Charity’s Money Problems

Back in 2018, someone who worked with a Springdale charity called 2nd Milk flagged serious concerns about how money was being handled. But those warnings never led to real changes. This is one of the key points a former board member shared during a recent fraud trial involving the charity’s founders

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Riding smart: Why e-bikes and scooters need traffic flow

Florida’s roads often feel like a free-for-all, especially when it comes to newer modes of transport. E-bikes and scooters are popping up everywhere, but many riders seem to forget a basic rule: direction matters. Whether on sidewalks or streets, moving against traffic is a recipe for danger. Driver

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

Fueling Curiosity: How Investing in Kids’ Dreams Takes Off

Numbers measure success in many ways—money spent, profits earned, or projects completed. But what if success isn’t just in the spreadsheets? What if it’s in the spark that makes a child stare at the sky a little longer, wondering how a machine flies? That’s the real power behind big gifts like the o

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

The New Playbook: How College Stadiums Are Changing the Game

Across the country, colleges are betting big on turning football weekends into year-round events. At the University of Tennessee, a massive project is taking shape—one that could reshape gameday for thousands of fans. By 2028, the Neyland Entertainment District will rise where an old parking garage

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