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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Clouds and Art: A Walk Through Sanford Biggers' Mind

The sky near Sag Harbor often catches the eye of artist Sanford Biggers. Even when spring is still months away, he finds inspiration in the shifting clouds. For Biggers, these floating shapes aren’t just part of the landscape—they’re part of his art. He’s been studying them since his early days spra

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can simple line drawings predict how we understand actions and places?

A team built a special collection of 70 basic line sketches showing common and unusual connections between actions and settings. Instead of photos or complex art, they used plain digital lines to keep things simple. For example, one drawing might show someone slicing bread on a kitchen counter, whil

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

The downsides of AI for young creators

A 20-year-old filmmaker behind a viral horror project called "Backrooms" admits they feel no excitement about AI tools. They see them as more of a problem than progress. To this creator, AI doesn't bring fresh inspiration but feels like a shortcut that skips real creativity. It mirrors bigger issues

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Modern movies are missing the magic, says Tarantino

Tarantino thinks movies used to be better. He used to love going to the cinema. Now he rarely enjoys new films. He says most modern movies feel empty and shallow. He calls them stupid and full of cheap tricks. He admits some films from the last few years are okay. But none truly excite him like movi

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Two NYC Candidates Clash Over Money and ICE in Primary Debate

The race for New York’s 13th congressional district is heating up as two Democrats trade barbs over immigration, campaign cash, and representation. On a recent radio show, Ruben Espaillat and Zohran Mamdani’s endorsed candidate, Avila Chevalier, faced off in a debate where personal attacks overshado

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Team Up With Finance Firms to Speed Up AI Chip Access

Companies building advanced AI systems are teaming up with investment firms to lock in hardware far ahead of time. Instead of waiting for chips to become available, they’re getting financial backers to fund chip production before demand even peaks. This unusual move shows how desperate tech firms ar

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Jun 05 2026OPINION

Small wins matter: Why we need to recognize everyday progress

Life moves fast these days. Between work, school, and endless notifications, it’s easy to feel like nothing you do makes a difference. But what if celebrating small achievements could change that? Research shows that recognizing tiny wins boosts motivation more than waiting for big milestones. It he

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Serena Williams teams up with young Canadian star at Queen's Club

Serena Williams is making a comeback to professional tennis by joining forces with 19-year-old Canadian player Victoria Mboko in the doubles competition at the Queen's Club Championships. The tournament kicks off on June 8 in London, where Williams will be competing in a WTA 500 event for the first

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Ukraine’s EU Journey: What Comes After the First Steps?

Ukraine’s president made clear this week that talks about joining the European Union won’t stall. Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his government will stick to a set plan, even after Hungary recently shifted its position on Ukraine’s membership. Just a day earlier, the EU’s rotating leadership under Cyprus

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

When AI Writes the Story

A strange thing happened recently when an AI-assisted fiction piece won a big writing prize. People noticed right away it felt off—too many odd patterns, too much robotic style. The story used common AI tricks like repeating certain words and phrases. A debate started online. Was it really written b

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