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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Medina's Police Unions Secure Pay Raise Deal

Medina, Ohio, is making strides in employee compensation. The city's finance committee gave the thumbs up to a tentative deal with patrol and communications officers. This agreement covers a three-year contract, aiming to boost pay for these essential workers. The proposed deal includes a 4% pay hi

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Dec 27 2025OPINION

Portland's Needle Exchange Dilemma: Fear vs. Public Health

Portland is at a crossroads. The mayor is thinking about changing the city's needle exchange policy. This policy gives out clean needles to people who use drugs. The idea is to stop the spread of diseases like HIV and hepatitis C. But some people are upset about finding used needles in public places

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

The Missing Money Mystery: How a Moving Company's Trust Was Abused

A former employee of a Metro Detroit moving company is in hot water for allegedly stealing a huge amount of money. Deborah Beaudoin, who used to work as a financial controller, is accused of taking over $215, 000 from her employer, Rose Moving and Storage. The trouble started when Van Buren Townshi

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Impact on Fall Risks in Older Women

Older women face a higher chance of falling and getting hurt. This is especially true for those who have gone through menopause. Falls can lead to broken bones, particularly in the arms, and this often happens when someone falls forward. But not much research has looked into how to lower these risks

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

JPMorgan's Mixed Signals: Crypto Skepticism Meets Big Moves

JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the financial world, has been sending mixed signals about cryptocurrency in 2025. On one hand, CEO Jamie Dimon has been vocal about his skepticism towards Bitcoin. He has repeatedly called it a "Ponzi" scheme and linked it to illegal activities. He even compared own

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Superbugs with Smart Materials: A Breakthrough in Safety and Effectiveness

In the ongoing battle against harmful germs and the growing issue of antibiotic resistance, scientists have made a significant discovery. They've created a new type of material that's both safe and highly effective at tackling these health threats. This new material is called a covalent organic fra

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Unsolved Mysteries and Legal Battles: A Look at Recent True Crime Developments

The world of true crime is buzzing with updates on some of its most notorious cases. The JonBenet Ramsey case, which has baffled investigators for decades, might finally get a breakthrough. New DNA technology is giving hope to those who want justice for the young beauty queen. Police are showing ren

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Northwestern's Big Win: A Senior Send-Off to Remember

Northwestern's football team made a statement in the GameAbove Sports Bowl. They dominated Central Michigan, winning 34-7. This victory extended their bowl game winning streak to six. It's clear they've been working hard and it paid off. The Wildcats' defense was on fire. They forced four turnovers

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Michigan's New Coach: A Surprise Pick That Has Fans Buzzing

Michigan football just made a big move. They hired Kyle Whittingham as their new head coach. This comes after a lot of drama with their old coach, Sherrone Moore. Moore was fired for doing something really wrong. He had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Whittingham is no stranger t

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

A Mother's Chilling Journey: The Case of Ashlee Buzzard

A California mother, Ashlee Buzzard, is facing serious charges after her young daughter, Melodee, was found dead in a remote part of Utah. Buzzard, 40, entered a not guilty plea during a recent court appearance. The charges include first-degree murder and other related offenses. The courtroom was fi

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