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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When the past catches up with us

Life can change in a heartbeat, and recent events show just how unpredictable it is. A respected actress known for her roles in popular films passed away suddenly at 57. Her family remembers her as someone who loved deeply, especially her children. Meanwhile, doctors are still figuring out what happ

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Apr 26 2026CRIME

Fire hydrant thefts in Detroit hit a dangerous new high

Last weekend, thieves in Detroit managed to ruin 75 fire hydrants in just two days by taking the metal parts that connect hoses to the water system. Each stolen piece is worth about $600 when sold as scrap metal, meaning these criminals made thousands fast while leaving the city’s firefighters in a

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

NBA Playoff Action Heats Up With Key Games This Weekend

Saturday brings a mix of must-watch matchups and surprising underdog stories in the NBA playoffs. The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic face off again in Game 3, with Detroit hoping to regain home-court advantage after splitting the first two games. Meanwhile, the Oklahoma City Thunder aim to sweep

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Bills strengthen team with smart draft choices

The Buffalo Bills made two notable selections during the second day of the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on positions that could help their defense. With the 35th pick, they brought in Clemson’s T. J. Parker, an edge rusher who can pressure the quarterback. At 63, they added Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosu

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

From Baseball to Football: The Unusual Journey of Bryce Boettcher

Bryce Boettcher has done something most athletes can only dream of. He got picked twice in major drafts, but not for the same sport. First, he was chosen by a Major League Baseball team. Then, years later, an NFL team called his name. This kind of double career isn’t common, and it shows how rare it

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Apr 26 2026BUSINESS

How Trump’s March investments show a taste for both safety and risk

In March, the former president spent over fifty-one million dollars on bonds, a move revealed through routine financial disclosures. These forms, made public as required by ethics rules, list 175 separate deals but don’t spell out exact prices for each one. Instead, they group transactions into broa

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

A pair of food lovers turn passion into a thriving catering business

When two people with different backgrounds find common ground in food, amazing things can happen. Lindsay started baking as a teenager, working at a local club and later attending culinary school to refine her pastry skills. Tim, on the other hand, never cooked as a kid but discovered his love for f

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

RV troubles? This couple brings the repair shop to you

Most RV owners know the frustration of a broken fridge or a leaky roof mid-trip, but getting it fixed often means towing the whole vehicle or waiting days for a shop to schedule repairs. One Pennsylvania-based service is changing that by meeting customers where they park. Irish Creek RV Service, sta

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Apr 26 2026CELEBRITIES

From Actress to Owner: The Real Story Behind the 80s Star’s Wealth

Jami Gertz isn’t just known for her roles in classic movies like “The Lost Boys” and “Sixteen Candles. ” Behind the scenes, she built a fortune that rivals many in Hollywood. But her wealth didn’t come from acting alone. In 1989, she married Tony Ressler, a private equity investor with deep pockets.

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Healing Paths: New Trials, Kind Hearts and Unexpected Birds

First responders in Arizona are exploring a controversial remedy as part of the state’s pioneering psilocybin study. Whole mushrooms, known for their hallucinogenic properties, are being examined for their potential to ease post‑traumatic stress. The research is backed by state funds and led by Dr.

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