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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Facebook’s “Truth‑Teller” Drama Hits Screens

Sony Pictures has released a teaser for the upcoming film “The Social Reckoning, ” which promises to revisit Facebook’s controversial history from a fresh angle. The movie centers on Frances Haugen, a former engineer who exposed hidden data to the public in 2021. She is portrayed by Mikey Madison, w

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Game Secrets: Inside Kyoto Xanadu and Its Hidden Labs

Kyoto Xanadu is a fresh adventure set in the ancient city of Kyoto, where players dive into a strange maze called the labyrinth. The game mixes school life with supernatural quests, letting characters help different parts of Hirasaka Academy while uncovering mystical secrets. Players can earn poi

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Family‑Friendly Pride Weekend and Free Weddings in the Twin Cities

St. Paul’s fourth‑year Pride festival starts this weekend, turning the city into a lively hub of music, art and community. From noon to 8 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday, the Dual Citizen Brewing venue hosts a nonstop lineup of performers—ranging from The Harlow Pennies to the Cypher Side Dance School—

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago’s Hot June: Shows, Music, and Festivals You Can’t Miss

Summer in Chicago starts with a burst of culture. If you’re looking for something to do, the city is packed with theater, music, art and family fun. First up for theatre lovers is a new production of Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music. ” It follows actress Desirée Armfeldt as she navigates love and s

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Jun 11 2026ART

Golden Pages: A Long‑Term Look at Classic Children’s Books

The LSU Museum of Art has opened a new exhibit that lets people see how the beloved Little Golden Books have changed over eight decades. The display features more than 60 original drawings that first appeared in books starting in 1942. Curator Michelle Schulte says the show is more about remembering

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

How Idaho plans to spend $186 million on rural moms and babies

Idaho is getting serious about fixing gaps in care for mothers and young children in rural areas. The state health department just opened its first round of grants, offering $186 million from federal funds aimed at transforming rural healthcare. Alongside that, there’s an extra $1. 3 million set asi

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Why Chip Stock Marvell Is Getting a Big Boost on June 22

Marvell has been a standout player in the tech world this year, mostly because its chips power the backbone of artificial intelligence systems. Think of it as the invisible glue holding together data centers that process AI tasks. The company has seen its stock price explode—more than tripling in a

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

When AI gets it wrong: A man’s fight against a faulty facial recognition system

In late 2023, a Florida man named Richard Dillon found himself in a nightmare no one should experience. Police arrested him for allegedly trying to lure a child away from a McDonald’s, all because an AI system claimed his face matched surveillance footage. The problem? Dillon was hundreds of miles a

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Neighbors gone wrong: a new Netflix series exposes shocking neighbor disputes

Some people trust their neighbors like family, but a new Netflix series proves that’s not always wise. The upcoming true crime docuseries dives into shocking cases where neighbors turned into nightmares, forcing victims to share their terrifying experiences. The show mixes firsthand stories with pol

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer nights call for gripping stories, not just cool drinks

When the sun refuses to set and rain keeps everyone indoors, turning on the TV for a crime drama feels like a smart move. British series in this genre often surprise viewers by mixing mystery with real-life situations, taking place in unusual spots like foggy coastal towns or small-town libraries. S

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