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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Art Capturing Real-World Pain

It is incredibly hard to tell what is truly happening when news sources are blocked off. Sometimes, internet access just disappears completely during times of intense unrest. People on the ground experience major events, but getting clear evidence back home becomes nearly impossible. One artist, wh

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

The Fight Over a Famous Cultural Name

It turns out that giving a major building a new name is not just about signing a paper. It’s actually a big legal deal. Think of famous institutions like the Kennedy Center; their names are set by Congress, which means they are protected by federal rules. Only Congress can make those huge changes.

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Crypto Investing: Beyond the Panic Cycle

It looks like many people are dipping their toes into digital asset funds. They aren't treating these investments as a massive, risky gamble all at once. Instead, investors seem to be using them for small pieces of their overall money portfolio. This means they see crypto products as just one part o

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Jun 13 2026HEALTH

Mosquitoes and Smart Choices: Staying Safe in Grundy County

It is important to remember that tiny creatures can carry big risks. Mosquitoes are not just annoying; they can transmit serious diseases, like West Nile Virus. This virus travels from birds to mosquitoes and then potentially to people. Recently, health officials noted the presence of this virus in

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Why asking questions in politics isn't as simple as it seems

It's easy to ask questions when you don't expect much in return, but online discussions don't always work that way. Someone once tried to start a conversation about a local bill by weighing its pros and cons. Instead of answers, they got mockery—laughing emojis and insults like "You're everything wr

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May 15 2026CRIME

Cargo chaos: Why unsecured loads turn highways into danger zones

Flying metal at highway speed isn’t just a movie stunt—it’s a real hazard that turns ordinary roads into deadly obstacle courses. When a truck’s cargo breaks free, physics takes over, turning heavy equipment into deadly projectiles that crumple cars in an instant. Drivers caught in these sudden cras

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May 14 2026SCIENCE

Light Levels Change How Lettuce Uses Nutrients

Lettuce grown under artificial lights isn’t just affected by temperature and water—how much light it gets also shifts how it processes nitrogen, the stuff that makes greens healthy. Scientists grew two types of lettuce, one crispy like a sandwich topping and one loose-leaf for salads, under two ligh

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Some Fans Stopped Supporting Celebrities They Once Loved

It’s not unusual for people to admire public figures before realizing they don’t actually live up to the image they project. A recent discussion on Reddit highlighted how many celebrities lost fans simply because their actions didn’t match their personas. Some faced backlash for political stances, o

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Apr 27 2026CELEBRITIES

When exes stay friends: How Hollywood couples are redefining relationships

It’s not your usual Hollywood story. When two people get divorced, you’d expect fireworks—tabloids, grudges, maybe even a dramatic court battle. But a growing number of celebrities are proving that separation doesn’t have to mean the end of a good relationship. Jennifer Aniston liked her ex-husband

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

The Dinner That Turned into a Security Show

It was a night of fancy clothes and high-level chatter, but the glamour vanished quickly when security spotted a man sprinting toward the ballroom with weapons in hand. The White House Correspondents' Association dinner, a place where journalists and politicians mingle in suits, ended early after th

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