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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines: Ditching Screens for Savings

American Airlines is making big changes to its in-flight entertainment. The airline is removing seatback screens from its A319 planes. This is part of a plan to save money. Screens cost a lot to install and maintain. They also add weight, which means the plane uses more fuel. The A319s are the last

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Sister Pie: A Fresh Start and New Treats Ahead

Sister Pie, a beloved bakery in Detroit’s West Village, is taking a break from its usual routine to rethink its business strategy. This move comes after the owner decided the current setup isn't working as well as it should. The bakery is now focusing on pop-up events and testing new menu items to s

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Aug 17 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin Investors Bet Big Despite Price Drop

Dogecoin's price might have taken a small hit, but that hasn't stopped investors from showing their confidence. In just one day, they've put over 15 billion DOGE, which is about $3. 42 billion, into the derivatives market. This is a big deal because it shows that people still believe in Dogecoin, ev

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Games Await at Maryland's Biggest Fair

The Maryland State Fair is back, and it's bigger than ever! This year, it's happening over three weekends, starting August 21 and ending September 7. It's the perfect place for families to have a blast together. There's something for everyone at the fair. Food lovers can enjoy delicious treats from

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Bold Move: Fighting Back Against NCAA's Sign-Stealing Penalties

Michigan is not taking their punishment lightly. The university has decided to appeal the NCAA's decision after being hit with some serious penalties for their sign-stealing scandal. They believe the NCAA got it wrong and are ready to fight back. The NCAA handed down their decision on Friday. Michi

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Aug 16 2025WEATHER

East Coast on High Alert: Dangerous Rip Currents Expected from Florida to New England

Hurricane Erin, now a powerful category 5 storm, is making waves in the Atlantic Ocean. While it might not hit land, it's stirring up trouble for the East Coast. The National Hurricane Center warns of rough ocean conditions that could lead to life-threatening surf and rip currents. These sneaky curr

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

A Japanese Company Takes a Big Step Forward

A Japanese company, rYojbaba Co. , Ltd. , has just completed a significant financial milestone. They raised $5 million by selling shares to the public for the first time. This is a big deal because it means they can now use this money to grow their business. They plan to invest in new technology, hi

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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Why Is Glass See-Through?

Ever wonder why you can see through glass? It's not magic, it's science! Glass is made from sand, but not just any sand. It's transformed into something called an amorphous solid. This special structure lets light pass through, unlike wood, which is opaque. But guess what? Scientists are even workin

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Aug 14 2025HEALTH

Dads' Childbirth Stories: What We Know and What We're Missing

Dads play a big role in childbirth these days. But what do they really think about it? Not much is known about their experiences and views. A recent study tried to change that by looking at lots of different stories from dads around the world. Most countries now let dads be there when their babies

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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

The Jersey-Born Football Brain: Jedd Fisch's Journey

Jedd Fisch's story isn't just about football; it's about how a kid from New Jersey, with no football background, became a top coach. Born in 1976, Fisch grew up in a family of lawyers and psychologists. His parents' professions shaped his approach to the game—strategic, analytical, and organized. F

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