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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Skellige’s Question‑Mark Puzzle: A Designer’s Confession

The island chain in the third Witcher game is famous for its dense clusters of hidden markers. Players often complain that hunting these “? ” icons feels like chasing empty treasure chests—there are many, but the rewards rarely match the effort. A longtime employee of the studio that made the gam

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Diana Shnaider: A Rising Russian Tennis Star

Diana Shnaider is a young tennis player who has quickly moved up the world rankings. She was born on April 2, 2004, in Zhigulevsk, Russia. She plays left‑handed and is known for powerful shots. Her hard work has earned her a career high of number 11 in the world. She grew up in Russia but spent som

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

A Big Casino Deal Won’t Change Daily Life in Danville

The news that Caesars Entertainment will be bought for $17. 6 billion barely made a ripple in Danville, Virginia. The city’s casino, which brings in roughly two million visitors yearly, will keep running just like before. Even the local government’s deal with Caesars stays intact. City leaders say t

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Jun 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ryzen 5000 X3D chips get a second life with new tech twist

When AMD brought back the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for a tenth birthday, they didn’t just dust off the old blueprints like a video game save file. The chip first launched in 2020 with a special trick: extra memory stacked right on top of the processor. That trick used the very first version of TSMC’s 3D stac

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: New Leadership Faces Old Contract Headaches

Last month, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security scrapped nearly all unapproved contracts from the previous secretary’s era. This shake-up came after fresh leadership took over and politicians started questioning how money was being spent. During a congressional meeting, the new secretary expla

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Schools face new battles over fairness rules

Over the past few years, America’s public schools have seen a major shift in how the federal government handles fairness and equality. For decades, civil rights laws pushed schools to correct deep-seated biases that hurt Black students and other students of color. Programs were created to close achi

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big voices get ignored: why famous actors flop in cartoons

Studios love famous faces, but big names often crash in animated films. Most actors shine on screen because they use faces and bodies to sell emotions. When the camera cuts to their voices only, many struggle to connect. Matthew Lillard, who played in horror and mystery shows, recently pointed this

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Why a Treasury Boss Took Aim at a Senator’s Epstein Story

A top Treasury official recently fired back at Senator Ron Wyden over questions about Jeffrey Epstein and money. In a tense meeting, Scott Bessent argued that Wyden twisted facts to hide his son’s attempt to get Epstein’s cash for a hedge fund. The backstory goes back to 2016, when Adam Wyden, the s

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

How rookie QBs in 2026 could win or lose their first season

The NFL draft isn’t just about picking the best player - it’s about picking the best situation. That’s what makes the 2026 rookie quarterback class so interesting. Five quarterbacks enter the league with very different tools and very different challenges. Fernando Mendoza lands in Las Vegas as the

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

How Crypto Money is Shaping Next Year’s Races

Crypto-linked political action committees just wrapped up another big win in June, backing eleven candidates who all crossed the finish line. Unlike past cycles when these groups mostly supported well-known crypto fans, Fairshake now seems more interested in building bridges with Democrats who weren

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