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May 10, 2026

ICFF 2026: What You Need to Know About the Furniture Expo Before It Opens

Beginning on May 17, the Javits Center in Manhattan will transform into a beacon of interior and product design, thanks to the 2026 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF). Since 1989, ICFF has offered a critical platform for designers, retailers, and collectors to pursue commercial partnerships and, perhaps more importantly, discover new and established talent alike.

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May 8, 2026

Wild Cougar Family Spotted in Minnesota for the First Time in Over a Century

For more than a century, cougars in Minnesota occupied a space somewhere between ecological memory and modern folklore. Although hikers, hunters, and wildlife enthusiasts occasionally reported sightings or captured indistinct trail camera images, researchers lacked definitive evidence that the elusive predators had successfully reproduced within the state. That uncertainty has now shifted dramatically.

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May 8, 2026

Stylish San Francisco Hotel Combines City Living With Luxurious Accommodations

When traveling, it matters where you stay. Even if you’re spending a lot of time away from the place you’ve set your suitcase, accommodations are an important respite after a long day. In San Francisco, The Jay, Autograph Collection hotel offers the best of both worlds: it’s located in the heart of the city and is a luxurious place to lay your head at night.

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May 7, 2026

AI Analysis May Have Identified a Lost Portrait of Anne Boleyn’s Real Face

For centuries, Anne Boleyn’s face has remained one of art history’s most enduring mysteries. Now, researchers believe artificial intelligence may have uncovered a forgotten portrait of the ill-fated queen hidden within the drawings of Hans Holbein the Younger. A new study from researchers at the University of Bradford and independent scholar Karen Davies challenges a centuries-old assumption.

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