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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Alert: West Nile Virus Spotted in Macomb County

Health officials in Macomb County have found West Nile Virus in mosquitoes, marking the first time this summer. No one has gotten sick yet, but they want everyone to be careful. West Nile Virus can make people sick, but not everyone gets symptoms. Some might feel achy, have a fever, or headache. Ot

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Adults Should Get a Health Check Before Hitting the Gym

Playing sports is fun and good for you. It keeps your body fit and your mind alert. But even if you feel fine, your body might not be ready for tough workouts. Your heart could have issues, or you might hurt your muscles or bones. To stay safe, a quick health check before starting intense sports is

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Jul 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brooklyn's Big Night Out: Fashion, Fun, and Community

In the heart of Brooklyn, a different kind of fashion show took center stage. While the Met Gala was gearing up for its glamorous affair, the Brooklyn Public Library hosted its own event, the People's Ball. This annual party is all about celebrating style, creativity, and community. The 2025 editio

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

Young Crush Team Shines in Montana

The Coeur d'Alene Crush 10U softball team made waves in Missoula last weekend. They secured a top-three finish at the 2025 Montana Rumble. Their impressive record of 4 wins and 1 loss earned them a spot in the semifinals. This victory marks the fifth straight tournament where the Crush have finishe

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Warm-Ups Affect Your Balance: What You Should Know

Warm-ups are a big deal in sports. They get your muscles ready and can boost your performance. But what about your balance? That's a bit more complicated. Not all warm-ups help your balance in the same way. It all depends on the kind of exercises you do. Local exercises are short and target specifi

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

College Sports Cash Flow: A New Era of Athlete Pay

College sports is changing fast. Starting July 1, schools can pay athletes directly. This is a big deal. It's a shift from the old way, where athletes couldn't get paid. Now, they can earn money from their skills. Before this change, groups called collectives were giving athletes money. They spent

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Jim Ross: Beating Cancer and Returning to the Ring

Jim Ross, a well-known wrestling commentator, has some great news to share. He recently beat colon cancer. This happened just a month after he had surgery. He talked about this on his podcast called Grilling JR. Ross said, \\"I'm feeling really good now. The cancer is gone, and I'm happy about that

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Silent Advocates: Why NASA's Supporters Stayed Quiet

A recent protest at NASA Headquarters saw people rallying against budget cuts. Yet, major advocacy groups like the Planetary Society stayed silent. This raises questions about their role in supporting space exploration. The protest aimed to highlight the impact of budget cuts on NASA's missions. It

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

The Tunguska Event: A Century-Old Cosmic Mystery

On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion rocked the skies over Siberia, flattening over 830 square miles of forest. This event, known as the Tunguska event, remains the largest asteroid-related blast in recorded history. Today, June 30 is celebrated as International Asteroid Day to raise awareness abou

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Jun 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Youngsters Trade Screens for Silverware at Social Gathering

A recent event at a hotel saw a mix of old and new social norms. Kids enjoyed buttering rolls and posing for photos under a balloon arch. During a free dance session, girls bounced to Dua Lipa's hit, while boys roughhoused, all under the watchful eyes of parents recording the fun. This generation m

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