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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

A Fresh Look Comes to Upper King Street

After a full makeover, an old hotel on Upper King Street in Charleston is getting ready to reopen. The building used to be known as Hyatt Place, but now it has a new name and a fresh start as The Lowline Hotel. Instead of just updating the rooms, the hotel added fun new spots for guests to enjoy. Th

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Jun 16 2026SCIENCE

How tiny frogs change their muscles to jump from water to land

Microhyla fissipes starts life as a tadpole swimming in water with a long tail for movement. When it transforms into an adult frog, its tail disappears and strong hind legs take over for jumping on land. Scientists wanted to understand how this tiny frog rebuilds its muscles during this big change.

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Detroit’s Local Grocery Fix: Small Shops Serving Big Needs

Detroit’s west side now has a new shopping spot: Micah’s Market. It’s a small grocery store packed with fresh food—milk, bread, veggies—at prices that don’t scare people away. For many in the Crary/St. Mary neighborhood, this isn’t just another store; it’s a 10-minute walk from home instead of a lon

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Jun 16 2026FINANCE

Horse Breeding in the Tax Court: When Passion Meets the IRS

A married couple tried turning their love for horses into a business. They ran a breeding and training operation that never turned a profit. The husband, a vet, and the wife, an educator, claimed big losses from their farm on their tax returns. These losses helped cancel out the money they earned fr

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Games get a new kind of ad makeover

EA has quietly launched a branch called EA Advertising that plants brands inside games instead of showing pop-ups or banners. Instead of flashing “Buy Now” signs at players, the company wants logos to blend into stadium walls, jerseys, or even challenges that feel like part of the game. The idea is

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Mexico's leader questions World Cup ticket prices as fans struggle to afford the big game

Mexico's president has called out the staggering cost of World Cup tickets, saying the event should be more than just a money-making machine. Speaking to reporters, she pointed out that soccer is meant to bring people together, not lock them out with prices that most can't afford. While she didn’t o

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Jun 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Business Class Suites: What Really Matters When You Want Privacy Up in the Air

Airlines today love to brag about "private business class suites with doors. " Sounds fancy, but what does it really mean? Privacy in business class isn't just about shutting a door — it’s about how well that door blocks out everything else. Some airlines sell doors as a luxury feature, but the expe

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Why Big Hollywood Merger Faces Pushback Beyond Courtrooms

The $111 billion deal between Paramount and Warner Bros is hitting speed bumps not just in courtrooms but in state politics too. While federal regulators gave the thumbs-up last week, state attorneys general in California, New York, and beyond aren’t convinced. Their main concern? Antitrust isn’t th

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Jun 16 2026EDUCATION

When Schools Draw the Line on Student Flyers

A high school student in Indiana learned that schools can control what goes up on their walls, even if it means banning flyers for a club. The U. S. Supreme Court recently decided not to review her case, keeping a lower court’s ruling in place. That ruling said the school had the right to block flye

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Gun Industry Loses Supreme Court Battle Over New York Law

The U. S. Supreme Court recently decided not to take up a case challenging a New York law that lets the state and even private citizens sue gun companies over public safety risks. The law, passed in 2021, requires gun makers and dealers to take reasonable steps to prevent illegal sales, trafficking,

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