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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks Fans in the Spotlight: Big Names Show Up for the Finals

Basketball isn’t just about the players on the court—sometimes, the most interesting part of the game happens in the stands. The 2026 NBA Finals have turned Madison Square Garden into a star-studded event, with Hollywood’s biggest names trading their usual red carpets for courtside seats. The Knicks

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Game night at Madison Square Garden isn't just about the score anymore

When the New York Knicks hit the court for a high-energy playoff game, the real showdown unfolds in the stands. This time, the spotlight swung from basketball to backpacks—or the lack thereof—after Cardi B flashed a $7, 000 Chanel purse during a playoff game. Security rules had banned bags entirely

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Light Up Knicks Game Night in NYC

New York City turned into a red-carpet playground when the Knicks brought the NBA Finals back to Madison Square Garden after nearly three decades. The energy wasn’t just in the players’ sweat—it was in the crowd too. Nearly 90 famous faces packed the arena, turning courtside seats into the hottest V

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

A Simple Guide to How DMFT Works in Quantum Physics

In quantum physics, scientists often use tools to simplify complex problems. One such tool is the Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, or DMFT. This method helps researchers study how particles behave in materials by breaking the problem into smaller, more manageable parts. Think of it like a puzzle where e

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Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Better shoes for a long day of fishing

Fishing seems simple—you pick up a rod and stand on the boat until the fish bite. But after six or more hours in flip-flops, your feet disagree. They scream from the heat, scream from the sun, even scream when a sneaky bug finds its way inside. One tester traded flip-flops for the Strike Bluefin Lac

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

New AI tool keeps hackers out but might lock users in too

Earlier this year a lab quietly rolled out a chatbot that could crack passwords as easily as it answered trivia. Researchers fretted that criminals might swap it for their old toolkits and launch a wave of break-ins. After months of testing, the same lab is now shipping a stripped-down edition that

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Why Your Tax Bill Shocked You (And How to Fix It)

A big tax bill that comes out of nowhere isn’t just bad luck—it’s a signal that something in your financial setup broke down over the year. Most business owners assume their tax bill is just unlucky, but the real issue is usually one of four common problems in how they handle taxes and their financi

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Jun 10 2026OPINION

The U. S. Flag: More Than Just Fabric and Thread

June 14th marks a day most people barely notice—Flag Day. But this date isn’t just another holiday. It remembers a decision made in 1777, when a group of leaders agreed on the first design for America’s flag: thirteen stripes and thirteen stars. Back then, the stars weren’t even arranged in a neat p

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Downtown Austin’s fresh summer launch deserves a closer look

A brand-new festival called Downtown Dish pops up this Saturday in Austin’s downtown core. Instead of sitting indoors, attendees get to wander between food stalls, live entertainment, and pop-up vendor booths. Local organizers have already been teasing snapshots of the vendors on social media, givin

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

When Teens Turn to Violence: What's Really Going On?

The past few months have seen a troubling rise in violence involving young people across the United States, from massive mall gatherings gone wrong to shootings at parties and even schools. In one case, a planned fight in a North Carolina park left two teens dead and five injured, echoing scenes fro

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