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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kalamazoo’s free summer art bonanza gets bigger for its 75th round

Every year, Bronson Park turns into the main stage for Kalamazoo’s art lovers. This June 5-6, the city’s longest-running art fair hits its 75th milestone, packing 145 creators into two busy days. No ticket is needed—just show up between 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Friday, or 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Saturday to

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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Florida Takes Legal Action Against AI Chatbot Company

Florida has become the first state to take OpenAI to court, arguing that its popular AI tool, ChatGPT, poses serious risks to young users. The state filed an 83-page lawsuit, claiming the chatbot provides easy access to harmful content like self-harm guides and violent instructions, which could enda

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Jun 02 2026CRIME

Big events coming to New York this summer mean big changes

This summer, New York City is preparing for a double dose of excitement: the FIFA World Cup and the NBA Finals. While fans look forward to the games, the head of the police department sees a mix of challenges ahead. The NYPD expects a much higher risk level than usual, partly because hundreds of tho

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Jun 02 2026CRIME

Five years in prison for a Lexington woman caught with drugs and a gun

A Lexington woman recently received a five-year federal prison sentence for being involved in a drug deal where she also provided a firearm. Federal records show she was sentenced by a U. S. District Judge for her role in the incident. After her prison term, she will be under court supervision for f

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life Beyond Hollywood: Why Two Stars Chose Mountains Over the City

Kurt Russell has spent over four decades proving a point to skeptics who thought he was walking away from fame forever when he left Los Angeles for Colorado. In the 1980s, the entertainment world saw his move as a risky career move. Many told him it was over, that stepping away from Hollywood meant

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Why Trump’s Team Keeps Shrinking: The Exit Trend No One Noticed

Trump’s inner circle has always been famous for its turnover, but lately the pattern has shifted. Young women who once stood by him are now walking away—not because they were fired, but because they chose to. Sonny Joy Nelson, a media strategist who worked on his 2024 campaign and later served in th

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Mexican Leader Blames U. S. for Political Tensions

In a powerful speech, Mexico’s president highlighted her concerns about foreign influence on domestic politics. She pointed to the U. S. as a key player, saying that recent events have made her administration feel under attack. During a rally in the capital, she urged supporters to stay united ag

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Peptides: Quick Fix or Long‑Term Habit?

People are buzzing about peptides—tiny chains of amino acids that promise everything from muscle gains to glowing skin. These substances come in many forms, such as injections, powders and creams, and can be bought online without a prescription. Influencers and biohackers rave about them on social m

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Free Thrills at Mammoth Fest

A family headed to the park in Mt. Pleasant found a day packed with rides, games and tasty treats. The county’s long‑running event attracted more than 10, 000 people on a sunny day that hit the mid‑70s. The main goal is to give families a budget‑friendly outing: entry and parking are free, while

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Moonlight Peaks Gets a Fresh Anime Look and Cool First‑Run Gifts

The Dutch studio Little Chicken Game Company is working on a new life‑simulation game called Moonlight Peaks. The title will come to Nintendo Switch and its newer version next year. A recent announcement revealed that the game will now feature a “J‑Anime Style. ” This means characters and animals

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