THE DIVISION

May 26 2026OPINION

Free Meals for All Kids? A Question About Fairness

The governor once promised to fix school funding and help kids start learning early. He said he would give more money to poor districts and improve reading and math for all children. Those promises sounded hopeful. After a year in office, the plan changed. The governor cut money that helps low‑inco

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Gerrymandering: A New Twist in Maryland’s Political Story

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling struck down major parts of the Voting Rights Act, a move that shocked many who value civil rights. In Maryland, the decision triggered a shift in Senate President Bill Ferguson’s position on partisan redistricting. He now supports changes that could let the state’s

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May 26 2026OPINION

Utah Leads the Pack in Budget Resilience

The United States is running a high‑spending budget that will soon strain the national economy. While this is well known, fewer people realize how it affects state budgets and the everyday lives of residents. State workers, students, and Medicaid patients all feel the impact when federal money shrin

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Knicks, Hurricanes, and More: Monday’s Big Game Lineup

The New York Knicks began their playoff run by beating the Atlanta Hawks, then lost two games before winning again. They are now on a 5‑game streak and want to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. Their next test is Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena, where they ho

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May 26 2026SPORTS

High School Sports Highlights: May 25‑31

The weekend saw a flurry of high school games across the region. In baseball, Dixie Heights won 1‑0 over Covington Catholic in a tight KHSAA 9th Region quarterfinal. Ryle edged Highlands 3‑1, while Conner dominated St. Henry with a 9‑4 score. Beechwood outplayed Newport Central Catholic, finishing 9

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Batman’s New Villain: Two‑Face Set to Shake Gotham

The second film in the Batman series is drawing fresh eyes to a familiar foe. Actor Sebastian Stan, known for his work in Marvel films, is slated to bring the iconic Two‑Face into Gotham’s gritty streets. Director Matt Reeves confirmed the casting through a series of playful GIFs shared on social

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hisense CanvasTV Slashes Prices for Memorial Day Sale

The new Hisense CanvasTV can act as a TV and an art wall. It shows movies, streams, or pictures when it’s not being watched. The screen has a matte finish that keeps images sharp in any light. A special coating blocks glare, so bright rooms are not a problem. During the holiday sale Amazon cuts the

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May 26 2026ART

Arts Grants Help 11 Local Projects Grow

The Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund gave out $13, 931. 47 this spring to 11 local arts and culture groups. The money went into projects ranging from summer theater camps to art therapy for people who survived brain injuries. The fund uses a competitive spring round. A panel of judges scores each

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Upcoming MMA Night: New Stars and Big Showdowns

The Valley Forge Casino will host Art of War Cage Fighting 48 on June 6, bringing a mix of seasoned fighters and fresh talent to the tri‑state area. Five professional bouts are set for the evening, featuring 14 competitors in total. The headline fight sees light‑heavyweight champion Ian “the Hammer

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Israel Faces New Drone Threats From Hezbollah

The conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has taken a new turn with the use of inexpensive, easily built drones that can evade Israeli defenses. A recent attack on an Israeli soldier by one of these “kamikaze” drones sparked a sharp reaction from high‑ranking officials in

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