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Jun 21 2026ART

Garden Art Walk Turns South Bend’s West Side into a Living Canvas

South Bend will host a colorful stroll called the Arts in Bloom Garden Walk on June 24, from 9:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. The event will let visitors wander through private gardens that showcase roses, peonies, lavender, pansies and more. The walk will cover several gardens on the city’s near west si

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Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drone Power: How Ukraine Is Changing Modern War

Ukrainian forces have turned cheap drones into a force that can hit far‑off targets, but the real game‑changer is how these machines work close to the front lines. At first, drones were a stop‑gap for missing artillery; today they patrol, spot enemies and fire with pinpoint accuracy. Soldiers

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Poland‑Ukraine Medal Mix‑Up Sparks Diplomatic Tension

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy recently returned a national award to the Polish head of state after Warsaw revoked it over a disagreement about World War Two history. The medal, given to Zelenskiy in 2023, was tied to a Ukrainian unit renamed after insurgents who fought for independence. Po

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sports media’s political shift: Why some voices stay focused while others don’t

Six years ago, a sports host left a major network after making controversial comments about baseball players. Today, he’s speaking openly about how the industry changed during a time when politics seemed to take over sports discussions. His take? Networks sometimes lose sight of what their audience

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Why South Korea’s Chip Success Isn’t Helping Its Currency

South Korea produces nearly half the world’s AI memory chips, but its currency isn’t getting stronger. Instead, the Korean won keeps falling, hitting levels not seen since 2009. Normally, a country that sells more than it buys should see its money rise in value. But here, something else is at play.

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani’s Brief Break from the Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani was absent from the Dodgers’ lineup during Friday night’s match against the Baltimore Orioles, with officials noting he was “away from the team on paternity. ” He is still listed as active and should return later this weekend. Ohtani did arrive at the stadium at his usual pregame tim

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Popular Shows Drive Brand Sales More Than Sports

Streaming hits like “Stranger Things, ” “Emily in Paris” and “Wednesday” help brands sell products at a rate 30 % higher than most other entertainment properties, according to new data released by a global marketing firm. The study was presented at an industry conference in London and shows that fan

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Jun 20 2026SCIENCE

Alcohol’s Hidden Threat to Brain Cells

Scientists have found that long‑term drinking can cause dangerous build‑ups of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s in lab-grown human brain cells. Researchers grew neurons from patient‑derived stem cells and also created tiny “brain organoids” that mimic parts of the human cortex. When these cells wer

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Hidden Gene Clues in Adult Liver Disease

Some children with a rare liver disease called PFIC carry two bad copies of certain genes, which makes their illness severe. In adults who have a type of liver blockage called intrahepatic cholestasis, scientists do not know if having just one bad copy of those same genes matters. Researchers

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

US Funds Surge as Iran Deal Brings Hope for Oil Routes and Tech Boom

U. S. investors poured a record $38. 37 billion into equity funds last week, the biggest influx since mid‑November 2024. The surge followed a new U. S. –Iran agreement that extended a ceasefire by 60 days and promised full, free passage through the Strait of Hormuz – a key oil shipping lane that

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