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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Easy Ways to Keep Your Walkway Safe and Green

In the winter, icy walkways can be a real hassle. Many people use rock salt to melt the ice, but it isn't great for the environment. The good news is, there are other options that work just as well. Rock salt can be harmful to plants and animals. High amounts of it can damage the environment. Pets

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Awards Season Heats Up: Surprises and Snubs

The Actor Awards nominations are out, and "One Battle After Another" is making waves with a record-breaking seven nods. This is a big deal because, in the past 31 years, no movie has ever gotten more than five nominations at these awards. The film's cast, including big names like Leonardo DiCaprio a

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

North Aurora's New Sound of Business

North Aurora has just given the green light to a Mexican eatery, Mariscos El Catrin Del Mar, to host live entertainment. This isn't just about tacos and margaritas anymore; the village board has approved a special license for the restaurant to bring in live music, DJs, and other performers. This de

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Flutter Entertainment: A Closer Look at the Market's Favourite

Flutter Entertainment is making waves in the stock market. The company has caught the eye of many investors. A recent report shows that analysts are quite bullish about its future. One analyst, Pravin Gondhale, has kept a positive outlook on Flutter. He suggests that the stock is a good buy. His pr

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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Boulder County's Unusual Winter: Warm Days and Scarce Snow

Boulder County's winter has been anything but typical this year. Instead of the usual cold and snowy days, residents have been experiencing unusually warm temperatures and a noticeable lack of snowfall. This shift is not just a local oddity but is part of a broader weather pattern affecting the enti

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

Catching a Fugitive: How a Tip Led to Justice

A wanted man is now behind bars, all thanks to a helpful tip. Antonio Rodriguez Jr. , a 28-year-old with a long list of crimes, was caught near Houston. This happened because someone gave important information to Crime Stoppers. The tip led to his arrest in Pasadena. Several law enforcement teams wo

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

The Hidden Truth Behind the Predator Stings

The documentary "Predators" dives deep into the world of predator stings, revealing a side that was often overlooked during the original broadcasts. It starts with a focus on the raw, unedited footage that was never shown to the public. This footage shows the real impact of the stings, far from the

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Norovirus: The Unseen Threat in Our Midst

In the United States, norovirus is a major cause of stomach upset. It sends nearly half a million people to the emergency room every year. This virus is particularly dangerous for young children and older adults, who can become very ill. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) highlights this concer

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

Swiss Officials Question Safety Checks After Deadly Bar Fire

In Switzerland, a tragic fire at a bar during New Year's celebrations has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about safety inspections. The incident, which took the lives of 40 people, mostly teenagers, has led to a heated debate about responsibility and oversight. The bar, known as "Le Co

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Pat Coogan: From Chicago to College Football Stardom

Pat Coogan, the standout center for Indiana University, has become a key player and leader on the team. His journey from Marist High School in Chicago to the college football spotlight is quite impressive. He was named the Rose Bowl MVP, a rare achievement for an offensive lineman, and was a game ca

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