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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

New Leader Steps Up in Lincoln‑Way Schools

The school board has chosen a new head for the district, giving a chance to a long‑time employee. Michael Duback, who has worked in the district since 2021, will take on the role of deputy superintendent for two years. During that time he will keep his current duties while learning the respons

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

America’s Soccer Welcome Shows Warmth Beyond the Pitch

The 2026 World Cup has pulled many international fans into a surprise scene of friendliness that was not expected when the U. S. first announced it would host. People were worried about visas, costs, safety and whether Americans even liked soccer. The game has begun and the chatter online is full

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stone Arch Bridge Festival: A Riverfront Arts Bash

The festival returns to the Minneapolis riverbank on June 20 and 21. It runs from ten in the morning until late afternoon each day, stretching along West River Parkway between 11th and North 4th Avenues. Over two hundred artists from all over the country will display their work—paintings, photograph

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Philly’s Art Pulse: Music, Murals and History in One Week

The latest film score from a legendary composer shows how subtle music can speak louder than fireworks. The soundtrack, released on June 12, carries titles written in lowercase and trailing ellipses, giving it a gentle, almost whispered feel. Critics note that this is the most restrained work the co

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

White House Joins the GTA6 Meme Party

The new Grand Theft Auto game just dropped its cover art, and the internet exploded with fan‑made copies. Even the U. S. government joined in, turning a gaming image into political humor. First off, Rockstar Games shared the official poster on the 18th. The picture keeps the classic split‑style lay

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Cricket Clash in Chennai: What to Expect from the Final ODI

The last match of the India‑Afghanistan series will take place at Chennai’s historic MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. India already holds a 2‑0 lead, so the game is mainly a chance for both sides to finish strong before their next tours of England and Ireland. Fans are expected in large numbers,

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Jun 20 2026WEATHER

Sunrise Heat: The Bay Area’s Climate Rollercoaster

The cool mist that settled over the Bay after a blistering March has lingered, turning cold breezes and light rain into everyday weather. Yet this chill is fading fast as a pressure ridge heads inland, signaling the return of heat. The official summer start on Sunday will bring temperatures up, thou

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Boulder County’s Mental Health Tax: How Funds Are Being Divided

The county council has decided how to use most of the money raised by a new 0. 15% sales tax that will run for three years. The tax, approved by voters last fall, is expected to bring in about $40 million total or roughly $13 million each year. The goal is to fund a wide range of mental health and s

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Last Night at the Zoo: A Final Evening Adventure

The San Diego Zoo has announced that this summer will be the final season of its popular Nighttime Zoo program, a tradition that began 32 years ago. Guests who have enjoyed the twilight experience for more than two decades will now be treated to one last chance to explore the park after dark, with s

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

A Tiny Ring That Holds Your Crypto

The Tangem Ring turns a bulky wallet into something you can wear on your finger. For people who need to keep digital money safe while moving around, this tiny device offers a practical solution. It is sold for $127. 99 and can fit in any hand size from 6 to 13. Inside the ring is a bank‑grade secur

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