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Apr 15 2026OPINION

Masa‑Brownie Strawberry Shortcake

In spring, Arkansas turns into a berry field. Fresh strawberries appear everywhere, from breakfast bowls to lunch salads and evening desserts. The author enjoys them in many ways, often mixing fruit with a simple pastry or sweet topping to create what they call “shortcake. ” A basic version uses str

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Old State House Museum Sees Big Leadership Shakeup

The director of the Old State House Museum, Daniel Cockrell, was let go early this week. He says he was told the museum was “going in a different direction” and that paperwork needed his signature. When he asked if he would be moved to another role, the answer was clear: no, you’re being terminated.

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Naphtha Shortages Hit Japan’s Factory Floor

Japanese firms that rely on naphtha, a key oil by‑product used in adhesives and paints, are cutting orders or lowering production after delivery delays and price hikes. The trouble began last week when more than a dozen companies, including Toto and Asahi Kasei, warned that their supplies were unrel

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto firms chase AI guard‑dog that may backfire

A handful of crypto platforms are reaching out to a new AI model called Claude Mythos, hoping it can help them spot hidden security holes. The tool is still in a limited release because its creators worry it could be used to find and exploit weaknesses on a massive scale. Crypto exchanges such as

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Crypto Stakes of a Fed Nominee: A New Look

Kevin Warsh, the man named by President Trump to run the Federal Reserve, has just filed a 69‑page financial report that clears him for his upcoming Senate hearing. The paperwork shows he and his wife own at least $192 million together, but the most eye‑catching part is how much of that comes from c

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Storms With Strong Winds Expected Over Lansing Tonight

In the evening of Tuesday, April 14, a powerful weather system is set to move through south‑central Michigan. Meteorologists warn that gusts could reach 70 miles per hour, creating the potential for significant wind damage. Some forecasts even allow room for one or two tornadoes in the region. The

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit North Jersey, Wind Threat Looms

The National Weather Service warns that isolated thunderstorms could appear across North Jersey, especially in Sussex, Warren, Morris and Passaic counties. The most intense weather is likely to focus on this northern region, but the danger can stretch along I‑95. Areas south of New York City—includi

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

MFA Turns Art into a Night Out

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which opened back in 1870 and now displays over 450 000 pieces, has shifted from a quiet gallery to a lively cultural hotspot. Instead of the usual daytime tours, it now offers events that feel more like social gatherings than museum visits. Its flagship prog

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Season 13 Brings Fresh Heroes, Keywords and a Burning Quest

The latest chapter of the popular card game starts today, bringing fresh twists to its auto‑battle mode. Season 13 introduces two brand‑new abilities that change how players build their decks. The first, “Fodder, ” appears on demon cards; when a player’s demons refresh, they will grab any Fodder

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AI‑Powered Server Boosts Old‑School MMORPG

The new “Cheongeum” server for the classic game Online Samgukji 2 has been upgraded with a big update that focuses on the Nanman area. The change uses artificial intelligence to keep the game’s economy steady by watching how players trade and fight. Nanman is a famous spot in the game because of it

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