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Tiny forests are a growing trend in Mass. and beyond

Around Massachusetts, communities are planting a wilderness-worth of trees into tiny areas according to the Miyawaki method. Devotees say it turbocharges biodiversity and brings environmental benefits, such as enriching soil, cooling summer heat and soaking up carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.

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Science Science Daily Jun 10
Scientists mapped every neural connection in a fruit fly and found a surprise

A groundbreaking new connectome maps every neural connection in an adult fruit fly’s central nervous system, creating an unprecedented view of how the brain and body work together. The findings suggest that complex behaviors emerge from distributed local circuits rather than a single central controller, offering new clues about intelligence, movement, and brain function.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Orioles owner David Rubenstein marries Jeff Zucker’s ex-wife Caryn in secret DC wedding

A source tells us there is buzz that the couple are honeymooning in Europe.

New York, NY Gothamist Jun 10
From NYCHA to the Garden, the Knicks' Jose Alvarado is living a New Yorker's dream

Malik Kaiser Covington Jr. says Jose Alvarado is “the most underrated player on the Knicks.” Perhaps no player sends a clearer message to New York kids that making it to the NBA is achievable. [ more › ]

New York, NY Gothamist Jun 10
From NYCHA to the Garden, the Knicks' Jose Alvarado is living a New Yorker's dream

Malik Kaiser Covington Jr. says Jose Alvarado is “the most underrated player on the Knicks.” Perhaps no player sends a clearer message to New York kids that making it to the NBA is achievable. [ more › ]

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
World Cup 2026 Group A preview: Prediction, odds, full team overviews

The Post previews Group A at World Cup 2026. Learn all about Mexico, South Korea, South Africa and Czechia.

Technology Wired Jun 10
This World Cup, You Can Watch the Game From a Ref’s Point of View

Referees for the 2026 World Cup will be wearing cameras positioned at their temples, allowing TV audiences to see a live view of the pitch from a vantage point they never have before.

Technology Wired Jun 10
The Other Major Soccer Event of 2026? The Shake-Up in the World of Video Games

The 48-team World Cup is not the only historic soccer event this year. Four titans are vying for control of video game soccer in the fiercest battle the industry has ever seen.

Technology Wired Jun 10
How to Watch the 2026 World Cup

The games start June 11 and end with a grand finale in New Jersey on July 19. There are 104 of them. Here’s how to watch ’em all.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Austin Metcalf’s dad goes scorched earth on Karmelo Anthony, demands son’s killer to look him in the eye

"We were robbed!" the elder Metcalf cried out as he told Anthony to face him. "Don't look down!"

Philadelphia, PA NBC Philadelphia Jun 10
First Alert: Severe storm potential continues along with dangerous heat

A steamy Thursday afternoon with temperatures that feel like the triple digits onThursday and Friday. Strong-to-severe storms are still expected later this evening. A few may pop up earlier, but most of the storm activity seems to arrive after sunset. Severe weather is still a concern for Friday afternoon and evening ahead of a cold front. Damaging winds are still the main threat tomorrow. The weekend looks bright and sunny on Saturday with lower humidity and temps in the upper 80s and perhaps a few low 90s. Another cold front late this weekend could bring a few more storms on Sunday late afternoon. Early next week, temperatures drop to near-normal Monday, low 80s, and a bit lower into the 70s on Tuesday. Get the latest weather updates by downloading the NBC10 app and following the NBC10 First Alert Weather team.

Boston, MA WBUR Jun 10
6 film festivals to check out this summer

From a celebration of Cambridge Community Television to an action comedy starring a Massachusetts drag queen, WBUR film writer Erin Trahan rounds up ways to see movies in Boston and beyond this summer.