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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simple 3‑D Robots Made From A Few Photos

A new system called ART can build full 3‑D models of moving objects from only a handful of ordinary pictures. Unlike older methods that need slow calculations or work only on one type of object, ART treats the item as a set of stiff pieces that can rotate or slide. The technique uses a transfo

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Batman’s New Villain: Two‑Face Set to Shake Gotham

The second film in the Batman series is drawing fresh eyes to a familiar foe. Actor Sebastian Stan, known for his work in Marvel films, is slated to bring the iconic Two‑Face into Gotham’s gritty streets. Director Matt Reeves confirmed the casting through a series of playful GIFs shared on social

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hisense CanvasTV Slashes Prices for Memorial Day Sale

The new Hisense CanvasTV can act as a TV and an art wall. It shows movies, streams, or pictures when it’s not being watched. The screen has a matte finish that keeps images sharp in any light. A special coating blocks glare, so bright rooms are not a problem. During the holiday sale Amazon cuts the

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May 26 2026ART

Arts Grants Help 11 Local Projects Grow

The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund gave out $13, 931. 47 this spring to 11 local arts and culture groups. The money went into projects ranging from summer theater camps to art therapy for people who survived brain injuries. The fund uses a competitive spring round. A panel of judges scores each

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Upcoming MMA Night: New Stars and Big Showdowns

The Valley Forge Casino will host Art of War Cage Fighting 48 on June 6, bringing a mix of seasoned fighters and fresh talent to the tri‑state area. Five professional bouts are set for the evening, featuring 14 competitors in total. The headline fight sees light‑heavyweight champion Ian “the Hammer

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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mountain Life Rebuilt After Glacier Collapse

A wooden hotel, finished in just 105 days, now stands in the Loetschen Valley as a sign that people are trying to move forward after their village was swallowed by ice and rock. The building, called Hotel Momentum, was opened a year after the Birch glacier slid down and buried most of Blatten. The s

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Israel Faces New Drone Threats From Hezbollah

The conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has taken a new turn with the use of inexpensive, easily built drones that can evade Israeli defenses. A recent attack on an Israeli soldier by one of these “kamikaze” drones sparked a sharp reaction from high‑ranking officials in

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Alaska’s Baby‑Care Program Gets a Boost

A new law will give more money to Alaska’s Infant Learning Program, a free service that helps babies with developmental delays. The bill was approved by both houses of the state legislature and now waits for the governor’s signature. The program, run by 15 providers across the state, offers therapy

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May 26 2026EDUCATION

California Schools: The Quiet Battle for Better Funding

Education is the state’s biggest budget item, costing around 91 billion dollars for K‑12 and another 60 billion from local and federal sources. These funds shape the future of nearly six million students, and they also determine California’s economic health. Because of this, education is a top prior

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Debt Forgiveness for Russian Soldiers Joining the Ukraine Conflict

Putin announced a new decree that will erase up to 10 million roubles of debt for people who have signed a contract with the defence ministry from May 1 onward, or for their spouses. The debt relief applies only if the creditors had already started a legal claim before that date. Those who joi

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