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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Leader Takes Upworthy’s Mission to Connect People

Upworthy has appointed Amanda Farrand as its chief executive officer, aiming to boost the site’s influence and revenue. The Los Angeles‑based platform, known for sharing uplifting stories online, welcomed Farrand on May 26 after she worked in senior roles at Imagine Entertainment and Reese Wither

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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 2026FINANCE

Gas Prices Bounce Back as Summer Heat Builds

Natural gas prices climbed slightly this week after hitting a two-week low. The jump came as weather forecasts predicted hotter temperatures spreading across the U. S. , especially in the Midwest and East Coast. More people would crank up their air conditioners, increasing demand for electricity—and

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

North Jersey braces for a couple of steamy days

North Jersey won’t get much of a break this week—temperatures are climbing, and so is the humidity. The National Weather Service says the area should expect a heat advisory starting Thursday at noon, stretching until 8 p. m. Friday. That covers Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, and Sussex coun

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zelda’s New Look: A Darker, Fresh Take on a Classic

Nintendo is bringing the legendary adventure of Link to the Switch 2 with a new version of “Ocarina of Time. ” The original game, released on the N64 in 1998, was a milestone for 3‑D gaming and is still praised as one of the best titles ever made. The remake, announced in a June Nintendo Direct, pro

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Jun 10 2026ART

Public Art Sprouts Along LA’s New D Line

New stations on Los Angeles Metro’s D Line bring fresh art that invites commuters to pause. At the Wilshire/Fairfax concourse, Ken Gonzales‑Day shows photographs taken from LACMA’s collection. He tweaked his camera work to make the pictures shift from dark to bright, echoing a journey up from underg

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Light Up Knicks Game Night in NYC

New York City turned into a red-carpet playground when the Knicks brought the NBA Finals back to Madison Square Garden after nearly three decades. The energy wasn’t just in the players’ sweat—it was in the crowd too. Nearly 90 famous faces packed the arena, turning courtside seats into the hottest V

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Meet the Team: Who NASA Picked for the Next Big Space Mission

NASA recently announced the crew for Artemis III, set for 2027, and it’s an interesting mix of experience and fresh faces. The team includes three American astronauts and one from Italy, each bringing unique skills to the mission. Among them is Randy Bresnik, a former Marine pilot with thousands of

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

NBC Shakes Up Lineup, Drops Nine Shows

NBC has pulled the plug on nine different programs as it readies its schedule for the next TV season. The move hits a broad spectrum of shows, from a highly praised comedy to a long‑running crime series and even the 30‑year‑old celebrity news show that many people grew up watching. The decision

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heat waves hurt maize crops more than dry air in Northeast China

Northeast China grows a lot of corn—about a third of the country’s total. But the weather there has been getting more extreme. Scientists looked at 40 years of corn harvests, plant growth records, and weather data from local stations. Instead of blaming just rainfall or drought, they tested how heat

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