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Jun 22 2026CRIME

Re-examining Marilyn Monroe’s 1962 death: What really happened?

Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962 left more questions than answers, and decades later, retired investigator Paul Holes is digging into the case again. Using modern tools like AI to recreate her home, he and his team challenge the official ruling of suicide. Holes points to major problems in how the sce

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Jun 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer plans in Northeast Ohio: More than just warm weather

Late June in Northeast Ohio isn’t just about sunshine and pool days. The region turns into a playground for people who enjoy food, music, and stories. On Father’s Day weekend, for example, two very different breakfast events compete for attention. One spot plays classic rock hits by ELO, while anoth

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Jun 22 2026FINANCE

Why experts still back Sphere Entertainment despite mixed earnings

Sphere Entertainment keeps drawing attention from analysts, even as its recent earnings tell two very different stories. The company reported $386 million in revenue for the first three months of this year, a big jump from nearly $281 million in the same period last year. But profits tell another ta

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Jun 22 2026BUSINESS

Restaurant Fights to Keep Its Music Alive

A Prince George’s County restaurant owner is pushing back against new county rules that threaten to silence live music at her spot. La’Caj, a Latin and Cajun fusion eatery, has hosted small live performances on its patio for nearly three years, drawing crowds without complaints. But now, after a lan

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Jun 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Upgrade Your Screen Without Breaking the Bank

Summer sales often bring big discounts on tech, and Amazon’s early Prime Day deals are no exception—especially for TVs. Instead of waiting for July’s main event, shoppers can already find steep cuts on models from budget basics to premium picks. The savings kick in before the official sale starts Ju

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Jun 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Facial Recognition Data from Big Venue Chain Gets Stolen – What Now?

Madison Square Garden has been using face-scanning tech at its events for years. Now, a hacking group called ShinyHunters claims to have stolen records from that system. The stolen files aren’t just names or emails—they include how people looked, what security teams thought about them, and even mess

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Jun 22 2026FINANCE

New Leader Takes Charge of Kendall County’s Money Matters

Kendall County recently brought in a fresh face to manage its financial operations. Carrie Harrington Echols stepped into the role of finance director on June 15, bringing over three decades of experience in public accounting and government finance. Her background includes work across Illinois, with

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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

Liverpool's big summer spending: what's the plan this time?

Liverpool are gearing up for another heavy spending spree in the transfer market this summer, with experts predicting they could splash out at least £250 million. The Merseyside club has already broken records with massive deals in the past, including spending nearly £450 million on new players last

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Jun 22 2026POLITICS

Politicians and travel perks: Where’s the line?

Lawmakers often mix campaign work with personal life when spending donations—but where should the rules draw the line? Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego has faced scrutiny for using campaign funds to cover family trips, childcare, and even Super Bowl tickets for himself and his kids. While federal rules

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Jun 22 2026FINANCE

Where Your Advisor Went and Why AI Might Be Next

These days, if you have a million or less in your accounts, don’t expect a person to call you back. Firms quietly rebranded clients who are not ultra-rich as the “mass affluent, ” then handed their files to software that refreshes portfolios at 3 a. m. The pitch is that the AI offerings are almost a

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