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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Cavaliers kick off playoff season with fan events and big games

The Cleveland Cavaliers are diving into another playoff run, bringing excitement both on and off the court. Fans can celebrate early at a free tipoff party on E. 6th St. on April 14, from 6 to 8 p. m. The streets will buzz with live music, giveaways, and appearances from team legends and cheer squad

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Exec Larry Mestel Wins Big for His Work in Cancer Fight

Larry Mestel, who runs a major music company called Primary Wave, is getting a big award next year. The City of Hope group, known for fighting cancer with research and treatment, picked him for their 2026 Spirit of Life honor. The event will happen on October 27, 2026, at a big event space in Los An

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Why Hollywood Stars Bet Big on a Falling Politician

Eric Swalwell spent years collecting cash from showbiz big shots. While he was busy posing for photos with A-listers at Los Angeles parties, his campaign was quietly filling up with checks. Sean Penn dropped $15, 000, Robert De Niro added $10, 000, and other familiar faces from movies and TV joined

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel Faces Big Job Cuts as Disney Reorganizes

Disney’s latest round of layoffs has reached Marvel, cutting about 8% of its staff across both Marvel Entertainment in New York and Marvel Studios in California. The cuts impact nearly every department, from film and TV production to legal and finance teams. The biggest hit appears to be in visual d

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big names in Hollywood raise concerns over major studio merger

More than two thousand actors, writers, and directors have joined forces to voice their worries about a proposed deal between two media giants. The agreement, which would combine assets from two major companies, has sparked a growing debate in the entertainment industry. Critics argue that such a co

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Apr 15 2026EDUCATION

The Secret Strength Behind Michelangelo's Famous Sculpture

Michelangelo's Moses isn’t just famous for looking angry or important. Look closely at its right arm. The forearm bulges in a specific spot—the brachioradialis muscle. Most people skip over this. They focus on the dramatic face or the way the statue holds stone tablets. But this overlooked muscle te

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Apr 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood’s sudden quiet after Swalwell’s downfall

When a politician’s career collapses under serious allegations, you’d expect their biggest supporters to at least say something. But when Eric Swalwell stepped down from Congress and dropped his run for governor, the Hollywood stars who once backed him vanished from the conversation. Celebrities li

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Apr 15 2026CELEBRITIES

When Podcast Stars Clash Behind the Scenes

Two popular podcast hosts have been caught in a public disagreement that started quietly but quickly turned into a viral showdown. The issue began when one host’s show was unexpectedly removed from a network, though no clear reason was given. The other host later denied any involvement from the netw

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Apr 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Trash turned trendy: How one designer is changing fashion in Sonoma

A designer from Missouri is turning heads in Sonoma this spring by showing that fashion doesn’t have to cost the earth—literally. Cory Infinite, a viral designer known for crafting runway-worthy outfits from junk, will judge the annual Trashion Fashion Runway Show at the Sonoma Community Center on A

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Apr 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Piping plovers in Michigan: How to enjoy them without disturbing their comeback

Experts say the Great Lakes piping plover—those tiny, sand-colored shorebirds—are making a slow but steady recovery after nearly disappearing decades ago. But their comeback story depends on people following simple but strict rules. When walking Michigan beaches this season, hikers need to watch fo

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