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Jun 05 2026ART

Queer Art Shines in St. Pete’s June Fest

St. Petersburg lights up with a splash of color this June, as local artists showcase their queer creativity across town. At the City Theatre lobby, a show called “Royal Tea” invites visitors to see art that blends royalty themes with LGBTQ+ identity. The curator, Rachel Covello, mixes ideas of dr

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Smooth Arrival: How to Pick the Right Ride from Ciampino to Rome

Travelers often rush for a transfer after landing, but planning ahead can save time and stress. Choosing the right option depends on when you arrive, how many bags you carry, and where your hotel is located. If you land early in the morning with a light suitcase near Termini, an inexpensive sh

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Women’s Brain Health: How Migraine and Menopause Might Connect

Migraine is a common brain problem that hits women more often than men. Scientists think it might link to how the brain ages, but they don’t yet know exactly how. During a woman’s life, hormone changes—especially around menopause—create big shifts in the body and brain. This new idea looks at how

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

A Life Full of Family, Fishing and Football

Arthur J. Miller, known as Butch to those close to him, died on Monday, June 1, 2026 at the age of eighty‑eight. He lived in Ashford and was surrounded by his loved ones during his final moments, a fitting reflection of the devotion he showed to family throughout his life. Born on November 3, 193

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones and Memory: How Different Phone Habits Affect Brain Health

A growing number of older adults are picking up smartphones, but not all use them the same way. Researchers wanted to see if certain ways of using a phone could be linked to how well people remember and think. The study focused on middle‑aged and older adults in China, a country where the populat

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Surprise from China: A Small Drama Becomes a Global Hit

A Chinese film company, once called Alibaba Pictures, is rolling out its newest surprise blockbuster to the world. The movie, which earned about $223 million, first appeared in China on April 30 and has already become the second highest‑earning film of the year, surpassing major titles from famous d

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Stage by the Water: Long Beach Opens Amphitheater

Long Beach is about to welcome music lovers with a brand‑new outdoor amphitheater on its downtown waterfront. The venue, which can hold up to 11, 000 people, sits close to the historic Queen Mary ship and will offer a mix of seating options, food trucks, and easy public transport. City leaders say t

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Silverwood’s Summer: New Owners, Same Experience

When the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation announced it would take over Silverwood Theme Park, fans of Idaho’s biggest summer attraction rushed to ask what would change. Would ticket prices jump? Could the park’s classic charm be traded for a new brand name or fresh rides? Park leaders ans

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

NYC Becomes Filmmakers’ New Playground

The city’s media office has launched a new public‑service spot featuring big names from New York film and TV. In the clip, actors and directors like Spike Lee, Amy Schumer, John Krasinski, Natasha Lyonne, Darren Aronofsky and Celine Song explain why shooting in the city is now easier than ever.

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Student Arrested Over Hate Flag at NYU Graduation

A man named Alexander Stepnowsky was taken into custody after a flag bearing two swastikas and a Star of David appeared over a building at New York University during graduation festivities. The flag was flown from the Steinhardt School, a campus building named after a wealthy donor who supported Jew

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