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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Morris Chestnut: Doctor and Detective in CBS's New Show Watson

Morris Chestnut is more than just a doctor in CBS's new series "Watson. " He plays Dr. John Watson, who not only solves medical mysteries but also continues the legacy of Sherlock Holmes after his partner's death. The show is not your typical medical drama; it combines hospital cases with detective

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Bringing Denver's Downtown Back: Lessons and Ideas after a Challenging Time

Denver's downtown area has faced numerous challenges over the past few years. The COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing construction along the 16th Street Mall, and recent violent crimes have taken a toll on businesses and residents alike. On January 11-12, four stabbings rocked the city, leaving everyone on e

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Jeep and Ram's U. S. Future: Stellantis' New Plans Unveiled

During a visit to Washington, D. C. , just before President Donald Trump's inauguration, Stellantis Chairman John Elkann revealed the company's fresh plans for the U. S. These include creating 1, 500 new jobs and reopening a plant in Illinois to manufacture a new midsize pickup truck by 2027. Additi

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Jan 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Reality Star Lynn Ban Passes Away at 52 After Ski Accident

Lynn Ban, a star from the Netflix show "Bling Empire: New York, " has sadly left us at the age of 52. Her son, Sebastian, shared the news on Instagram, revealing that she had passed away on Monday. This came just a few weeks after she underwent emergency brain surgery due to injuries from a ski acci

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Coach Hurley's Sideline Standoff

UConn's basketball coach, Dan Hurley, is known for his intense sideline behavior, and he took things to a new level during a recent game against Butler. With less than three minutes left in the first half, a defensive rebound turned into a turnover for the Huskies. Frustrated, Hurley confronted refe

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Bishop Speaks Up for Immigrants and LGBTQ+ Kids at Inaugural Prayer Service

On Tuesday, as President Donald J. Trump started his first full day in office, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, the head of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, made a surprising request. She asked the president to show kindness towards immigrants and LGBTQ+ children. This moment happened during a church

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Jan 22 2025CRIME

School Shooting in Nashville: What Happened at Antioch High

On Wednesday, Antioch High School in Nashville faced a tragic event when a student allegedly opened fire in the cafeteria, wounding two other students. The school was immediately placed on lockdown as Metro Nashville Police responded to the scene. Fortunately, the shooter was no longer a threat beca

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Jan 22 2025CRIME

The ELI Database: A New Tool for Eyewitness Research

For a long time, scientists have been studying how well people can identify criminals from lineups. They usually set up a fake crime and then show people a lineup of photos to see if they can pick out the "culprit. " Researchers created something new called the Eyewitness Lineup Identity (ELI) datab

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

How Chronic Stomach Issues in Dogs Impact Owners' Lives Too

Chronic stomach problems in dogs can really take a toll on their lives and, as you might guess, also put a lot of stress on their owners. It's a common issue that veterinarians deal with, but how well do they understand the difficulties owners face? We all know that long-term health issues in dogs

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 Arrives in the US: A Historical Turning Point

Imagine waking up on a Tuesday morning in 2025, with 344 days left in the year. It's January 21st, and history is about to be made. On this day, the United States reported its first confirmed case of a mysterious virus that had been sweeping through China. A resident of Washington state, who had rec

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