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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Hitman's Tale: From Crime to Grocery Store Dreams

In the world of crime, retirement isn't always peaceful. Angelo Cipriani, a seasoned hitman, finds himself in a dull routine, interrupted only by a visit from well-meaning nuns offering him a job at a grocery store. This is the setting of "The Last Hitman, " a gripping novel by Robin Yocum. Angelo,

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Dec 14 2025CRIME

Healthcare Behind Bars: When Treatable Conditions Become Deadly

Incarceration can turn minor health issues into life-threatening situations. Across the U. S. , people in prisons, jails, and detention centers often face severe consequences due to delayed or ignored medical care. For instance, a broken arm in a Mississippi prison led to amputation, and a man in a

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Kids Need to Learn About Money and Economics

Many people finish school without ever learning about money or economics. This is a big problem. In 2025, adults in the U. S. still struggle with basic financial questions. They only got about half of the answers right on a test about personal finance. This shows that financial education is not work

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Golf's Struggle for Spotlight in British Sports Awards

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) awards are a big deal in the UK. They celebrate the best athletes of the year, with the main prize going to the most popular one. But golfers have had a tough time winning this award. Only two golfers have ever won the top prize. Dai Rees won in 1957,

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Corey Sadler Shines: Star Player Takes Home Top Honors

Corey Sadler, a standout from Detroit Cass Tech, has been named the 2025 Michigan Sports Writers All-State team Division 1-2 Player of the Year. This recognition comes after a stellar season where Sadler showcased his skills as a running back and receiver. He's not just any player; he's a standout w

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Marvels of 2025: A Fresh Look at the Year's Most Groundbreaking Gadgets

2025 was a year packed with tech innovations that pushed boundaries and redefined what's possible. From phones that fold in new ways to robots that do more than just clean, this year's breakthroughs showed us a glimpse of the future. Let's dive into some of the most impressive tech products that mad

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Game Awards: Still Big, But Is It Still Relevant?

The Game Awards has been a staple in the gaming community for a while now. It's that time of the year when gamers and developers come together to celebrate the best in video games. But lately, it's been feeling more like a commercial break with a few awards thrown in rather than the other way around

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Dec 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Akron's New Logo: A Symbol of Community and Progress

Akron has a fresh new logo. It was shown to the public at the city's 200th birthday celebration. The design process involved many people from the community. They gave their thoughts and ideas. The old logo, called the Rubberworker, is being replaced. This new logo will be used with the city's All-Am

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Dec 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Keith Urban's New Chapter: A Look at His Transformation

Keith Urban is making waves after his split from Nicole Kidman. He's been quiet about the divorce, but insiders say he's focusing on himself now. This is a big change for the country star, who has always been busy with music and family. At the 2025 CMA Awards, Keith turned heads with his new look.

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Dec 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Local Kids and Pros Shine in Art and Real Estate Awards

Young artists in Osceola County have a reason to celebrate. Their creative work is now featured in the 2026 Calendar of Energy Conservation. This calendar is more than just a way to keep track of dates. It's a colorful reminder to save energy and protect the environment. The contest received a whopp

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