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Apr 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Clover Sonoma brings back ice cream with simpler flavors

A well-known Northern California dairy brand is making a comeback in the frozen dessert aisle. After taking a break from ice cream for a while, Clover Sonoma is now selling four flavors in stores. These include classic options like vanilla bean and mint chocolate chip, along with chocolate milk and

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Apr 17 2026CRYPTO

New Way to Earn Crypto by Trading Regular Market Assets Anytime

A crypto exchange is giving traders a chance to win real money just by trading standard market products like stock and gold futures. The catch? No one had ever offered these traditional assets around the clock before. Most exchanges follow stock market hours, but this one stays open all week. The g

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Apr 17 2026WEATHER

Will Cheboygan Dam Hold or Fail This Weekend?

A small city in northern Michigan watches its river closely as water inches toward the top of a century-old dam. Cheboygan sits just a mile from an earth-and-timber structure built in 1922 to power an old timber town and now supporting tourism. Right now, the Cheboygan River stands only about half a

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Apr 17 2026CRIME

Ex-NBA player Damon Jones caught in two gambling scandals

Damon Jones, a former NBA player turned coach, is about to take his first legal step in a big gambling case. He’s expected to plead guilty in a wide investigation that’s already led to over 30 arrests. These include gamblers, mob-linked figures, and other basketball insiders. His court date was move

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Apr 17 2026SPORTS

Leafs' coach struggles with aging team and poor strategy

The Toronto Maple Leafs had high hopes heading into the season, but their performance took a major hit compared to last year. The team’s big drop in points (30 fewer than the previous season) has put the spotlight on head coach Craig Berube. Many believe he failed to make the most of the talented pl

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Apr 17 2026POLITICS

Women’s Role in India’s Parliament Set for Major Boost

India is considering big changes to its political system, aiming to make parliament bigger and set aside more seats for women. The proposed laws would increase the number of lawmakers by over half, bringing the total to 850 in the lower house. At the same time, one-third of these seats would be rese

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Apr 17 2026SPORTS

Oklahoma’s Rough Patch and Room for Growth

Oklahoma’s softball team took a surprising hit this week, losing two games in a row for the first time this season. Their top-ranked status didn’t stop Oklahoma State from pulling off a strong win, leaving the Sooners with a tough lesson to learn. Coach Gasso wasn’t happy, calling their effort "unac

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Apr 17 2026POLITICS

Working Parents Need More Than Just Words

Many people agree that raising kids these days is tougher and pricier than ever. Some leaders say they have the answers, but how much of it is real help versus just talk? One high-profile voice suggests solutions like better childcare, paid leave, and early education. These ideas aren’t new—they’ve

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Apr 17 2026CRIME

When Family Bonds Break: A Rare Look at Juvenile Female Patricide

A father’s murder by his teenage daughter might sound like a shocking plot from a crime show, but it’s a grim reality that experts study closely. Such cases are rare, yet they grab headlines and spark debates about family violence and mental health. In one documented instance, a 45-year-old man was

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Apr 17 2026FINANCE

Why These Three Big Stocks Matter Right Now

Investors often rely on loud voices in finance to guide their choices. Among those voices, one analyst keeps spotlighting three major companies—Nike, Amazon, and Nvidia—each facing very different challenges and opportunities. The real question isn't just why they’re relevant today, but whether their

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