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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Success After Many Attempts

The story begins with a man named Kilimanjaro Robbs, who grew up in Jamaica and later moved to California. He now runs a nonprofit called Hidden Genius Project that helps young black men learn tech and business skills. Robbs says the United States offers many ways to get ahead. He points out that s

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Jun 07 2026EDUCATION

Kids and Screens: Balancing Tech in School

The Williamsburg‑James City County school district is tightening its focus on how students use technology at school. The goal is to keep tech helpful while preventing misuse and fatigue. During a recent board meeting, the superintendent highlighted new steps. One is a plan to teach kids about scree

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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Confidence as a Leadership Gift

A leader’s most powerful tool can be the confidence they give someone else. Marvell Technology’s chief executive says this belief shaped his own path. When he was early in his career at Maxim, a senior manager told him not to give direct instructions but to trust that staying on the business‑mana

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Jun 07 2026FINANCE

Stock Talk Shifts: From Tech Wins to GameStop Glows

Retail traders poured energy into five different shares during the first week of June, each driven by a mix of earnings surprises, AI buzz, and headline news. The first story is Marvell Technology (MRVL). After a rough week, some investors saw the chip maker as a “steady” play and considered movi

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

Solar‑Powered Sea Water Clean‑Up That Leaves No Waste

A new way to turn salty sea water into drinkable fresh water uses only the sun and no harmful chemicals. Scientists say this method could help millions who have no clean water. The idea uses special panels that soak up sunlight and pull in a thin film of sea water. A tiny groove on the pane

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Jun 07 2026ART

Science Meets Art: A Fresh Look at Space

The new exhibition blends scientific ideas with creative expression, inviting both experts and everyday people to explore the cosmos in a new way. Instead of sticking to textbook explanations, the event showcases artwork that captures the wonder of distant planets and stars. Artists use bright

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Jun 07 2026ART

Art on the Go: LA’s Street Projection Rebellion

Three local artists set up a hidden studio on a quiet bridge in L. A. after the President’s long speech. They carried laser projectors, lenses, a laptop and batteries in hoodies and work pants. The night was dark enough to hide their activity, yet bright enough for the city’s skyline. They chose a

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bleachers Lights Up Chicago With a Fresh Take on Pop

Jack Antonoff, known for polishing hits for big names, finally turned the spotlight onto his own project. The indie pop band Bleachers opened a new tour at Chicago’s Salt Shed, giving fans a full 105‑minute showcase of fresh songs and classic tunes. The set started with the brand‑new track “I Kne

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nail Art That Brings the Knicks to Life

A dedicated fan who also works as a nail tech turned her craft into a tribute for the New York basketball squad. She carefully painted the faces of three key players—Jalen Brunson, Jordan Clarkson and Karl‑Anthony Towns—on one hand, adding realistic details like facial hair. On the opposite hand she

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Timing Turbulence in Washington

The U. S. Capitol is a place where schedules matter, yet recent weeks have shown how the president’s unexpected moves can throw lawmakers off balance. When Republicans pushed a $70 billion immigration bill through the Senate, they faced surprises that made the process feel more like a circus than a

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