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Jun 01 2026ART

Little Italy’s Art Walk: Food, Fun and Fresh Faces

Cleveland’s Little Italy isn’t just about pizza and pasta; it’s a hub for creativity that has drawn crowds for 40 years. The neighborhood’s annual art walks bring local artists, musicians and themed restaurants together in a lively street‑sweeping showcase. The next event runs from Friday, June 5

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Freedom 250: A Self‑Headlined Show That Spirals Into Chaos

Trump has long liked to surround himself with well‑known names, from singers to athletes. Yet he also insists that he is the most famous figure in any room. When a list of musicians began to drop from the Freedom 250 lineup, he did not replace them. Instead, he announced that he would take the stage

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Celebrate Second Straight IPL Title

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second consecutive Indian Premier League championship at the same venue where they triumphed last season. Their victory came after a five‑wicket win over the Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad, marking only the third instance of back‑to‑back titles in IP

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Stem Cells Give Hope for Knee Pain: What the Experts Say

A growing number of people suffer from knee osteoarthritis, a condition that can make walking and everyday activities hard. Even when doctors follow the usual care plans—like pain medicine, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes—many patients still see their knees get worse. Scientists have turn

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Jun 01 2026WEATHER

Light and warmth ahead for Metro Detroit

The start of the week in Metro Detroit is shaping up to be bright and calm after a pleasant weekend kickoff. Sunday will bring mostly clear skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s—warmer than what was seen on Saturday. This steady rise continues into Monday and Tuesday, with highs reachi

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Jun 01 2026WEATHER

A look ahead: light rain Sunday, then a warm week in Central New York

Rain showers will drift through Central New York Sunday afternoon but won’t stick around long. The National Weather Service expects a weak weather system to bring brief, scattered light rain and maybe a stray rumble of thunder. Most spots will see barely enough to wet the sidewalk before the showers

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Russia’s actions in Ukraine aren’t just about war—they’re about kids

For years, Ukraine has accused Russia of taking children from war zones, calling it a way to erase their identity. Now, Ukraine’s president says the evidence points to an even darker purpose: turning these kids into soldiers. This isn’t just a claim—it’s a serious allegation that could be a war crim

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Why Ethereum Investors Are Pulling Back and What It Means for the Future

Over the last few months, many U. S. investors have been pulling money out of Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). In May alone, these funds saw over half a billion dollars in withdrawals, wiping out all the gains they had made the month before. This trend suggests that investors are either

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Security for Factories: A New Way to Protect Smart Devices

Industrial factories today rely on smart gadgets connected to the internet. These devices help machines work together and make quick decisions. But this also means hackers have more ways to trick the system. They can pretend to be a trusted device or sneak into conversations between machines. Normal

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Jun 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding your way with a new car

Switching cars feels like moving to a new home where everything is out of place. The sunglasses you always kept in the cupholder now live in the glove box, the ice scraper hides in a door pocket, and your hand fumbles for a gearshift that vanished overnight. Small comforts become big mysteries. The

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