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May 28 2026EDUCATION

High‑School Coders Show Off Their Own Games

Canyon High’s computer science class held its yearly Demo Day during lunch, letting visitors see apps and games the students built all semester. Students flocked to Josh Underwood’s classroom to watch projects that came from a capstone program where learners tackle real‑world deadlines. Underw

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May 28 2026OPINION

Why Cities Keep Paying for Stadiums That May Not Be Worth It

Sports teams often act like they hold all the cards when cities talk about building new stadiums. If a town hesitates, owners threaten to leave—like the Oakland A’s did when they moved to Las Vegas instead of waiting for Oakland’s deal. Other teams have made the same move, from San Diego to Tampa, a

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May 28 2026SPORTS

Football stars learn to agree to disagree

The recent moment between two New York Giants players shows how sports and politics mix in unexpected ways. A rookie quarterback introduced a former president at a rally, and a teammate reacted with frustration online. Their quick conversation afterward proved that teammates can move past strong opi

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a small studio turned a hit into a big change

A year ago, this studio was just another small team with big dreams. Now, after a show became a worldwide hit, they decided to rebuild their leadership. The two founders didn’t quit—they just switched jobs. One, who wrote the hit drama, now handles the creative side full-time. The other, who produce

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Twins and White Sox face off as trade season heats up

The Minnesota Twins aren't the flashy team everyone expected this year. After losing most of their good players last season, they’re stuck in the middle—not bad enough to be terrible, but not good enough to make the playoffs. The team seems to be keeping their best cards for a possible trade before

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bridging the Gap Between Human and AI Teams

Human and artificial intelligence teams are now stepping into real‑world, high‑stakes jobs. Yet the research on how they work together is scattered across many fields and uses different ideas, making it hard to build a clear picture. Because of this split, we struggle to link what we know about h

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Baseball drama: Runner's bold move sparks dugout chaos

The fourth inning of Saturday's game between Boston and Minnesota turned into a mix of strategy and raw emotion. With the Red Sox trailing 2-0, they finally broke through the Twins' pitching. A single and an infield hit put runners on the corners with one out. Then came a line drive that scored the

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May 24 2026SPORTS

How a late hit changed the game for Knoxville Smokies

The weather had other plans on May 23, forcing a rain delay that pushed a baseball game from Friday to Saturday. But when the Knoxville Smokies finally took the field, they made sure the wait was worth it. The team secured a narrow win in the first game of a doubleheader against the Montgomery Biscu

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May 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unexpected Sounds from Your Steam Controller

Gaming gadgets usually stay silent unless you drop them—then they might just break. But Valve changed that with the Steam Controller. Sometimes, when you drop it, the controller lets out the Wilhelm Scream, a famous sound effect heard in hundreds of movies and shows. The scream doesn’t play every ti

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May 23 2026SPORTS

Shortstop’s hernia forces time on the bench for Boston

Trevor Story, Boston’s starting shortstop, just went under the knife to fix a sports hernia that kept nagging him since spring workouts. The team announced the surgery went well, but don’t expect him back soon. Doctors say six to ten weeks is the realistic timeline, which puts July at the earliest f

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