ART

Apr 28 2026OPINION

How AI could shrink the music we hear – and how to fix it

Less than a hundred years ago, music was something nearly everyone made. Children learned songs from parents, neighbors sang together at harvests, and towns had their own local sounds. Today, most of us are listeners, not makers. Generative AI is about to push that shift even faster, turning music f

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

REAL Finance Teams Up With Nimbus Capital to Launch New Token

REAL Finance Blockchain is getting ready for a token launch that could change how real‑world assets are traded online. The company plans to roll out its own digital currency in the next few weeks, a step that will help it build a secure platform for turning physical assets into blockchain tokens.

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Clone Speaks for a Bank CEO, Signals Big Change in Finance

Customers Bank is testing new ways to use artificial intelligence in its daily work. During a quarterly earnings call, the CEO did not speak himself. Instead, an AI version of his voice delivered the prepared remarks. This move was meant to show how the bank is changing its business with AI. The ba

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Flex Expands in Lake County: A Community Success Story

Flex, a Singapore supply‑chain firm, opened its first Lake County office in 2017 with fewer than 100 staff. Today it employs about 1, 000 people across Buffalo Grove and Libertyville sites, and plans to reach roughly 1, 700 workers as new projects roll out. The company attributes this growth to its

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

GreenWaySquad Turns Trash into Teaching

A team of high‑school juniors in Basking Ridge is turning everyday waste into lessons about climate change. They call themselves GreenWaySquad, a group that started in May 2024 and has already reached more than 1, 200 kids. The idea began with a love of art made from old clothes and other discard

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hogwarts Legacy 2 Looks Ahead as Paramount Takes the Helm

The future of the Harry Potter‑style adventure game may be brighter now that Paramount has secured control over Warner Bros. The acquisition, announced in late April for $111 billion, means that the studio’s popular franchises—including Game of Thrones and Harry Potter—will fall under Paramount Skyd

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Doula Help Shown to Boost Mom‑Baby Health

A recent review of dozens of studies finds that having a doula—someone who supports expectant parents before, during, and after birth—can lower stress for mothers and increase the chances that babies are breastfed early. The research pulled data from 22 earlier investigations, most of which used

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

China Tightens Tech Rules While Trading Off Tariffs

China has quietly broadened its economic tools during a temporary pause in the U. S. trade dispute, setting up new limits on technology and supply chains before a summit next month. After leaders Xi Jinping and Donald Trump agreed in Busan to ease tensions, Beijing moved quickly to tighten controls

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Parking Made Easy for Young Drivers

OMODA & JAECOO launched a new parking system called VPD during the IBS Chery International Business Summit in Wuhu, China. The event attracted almost a hundred participants from overseas markets such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Thailand. The system is designed to help drivers—especially

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Tech Meets Old Wisdom at This Unique Art School

In a quiet corner of New Mexico, an art school is quietly breaking the mold of how technology and culture can mix. The Institute of American Indian Arts now runs a computer science program where students don’t just learn coding—they explore how machines can listen to fungi, dance with plants, and ev

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