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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Local Incidents: A Look at Recent Crimes

In recent weeks, several notable incidents have occurred across various towns, highlighting a range of criminal activities. These events, reported by local law enforcement, include serious charges like gun possession, identity theft, and aggravated assault. In one case, a man from Flossmoor was arr

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags: A Rollercoaster Ride Gone Wrong?

Investors who bought Six Flags stock after the big merger in July 2024 might feel like they've been on a wild ride. The company, which joined forces with Cedar Fair, is now facing a lawsuit. The issue? Important facts were left out of the merger documents. This oversight might have led investors to

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

How Apps Can Help People With High Blood Pressure

People with high blood pressure often struggle to stick to healthy habits. A recent study explored if mobile apps could make a difference. The focus was on the DASH diet, a plan known for lowering blood pressure. Researchers also looked at lifestyle changes, quality of life, mindfulness, and stress

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Simple Tricks to Live Longer and Feel Better

Gary Brecka, a human biologist and longevity expert, shares six easy and free ways to improve health and potentially extend life. These methods are backed by science and can be done by anyone, anywhere. First, start the day with sunlight. Stepping outside right after waking up can set your body's i

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

Plant Power: Exploring Natural Estrogen Alternatives

Butea monosperma, a plant known for its medicinal properties, has been under the spotlight for its potential to offer natural alternatives to traditional estrogen treatments. Researchers have been digging into the plant's flavonoids, which are compounds found in plants that can mimic the effects of

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Cultural Workers Stand Up for Fair Pay and Rights

Chicago's cultural workers are joining forces to demand better pay and working conditions. Many of them feel undervalued and underpaid, especially after the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers at various museums and cultural sites have been successful in forming unions and securi

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Dec 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Warnings and Green Energy: What's Really Happening?

This year, there's been a noticeable quiet in the news about extreme weather. No scary headlines about the "worst ever" storms or urgent warnings from the United Nations about saving the planet. Why? Maybe because the news hasn't been as dramatic as expected. Remember all those predictions about hu

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zombie Flicks: Kids Take the Lead in 2025

In 2025, zombie movies got a fresh twist. Instead of the usual grown-up heroes, young kids stepped up to save the day. Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" kicked things off. It showed a Britain taken over by a scary virus. People lived like they did long ago, before machines and tech. The story followed

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

Geminid Meteor Shower: A Sky Show Not to Miss!

The Geminid Meteor Shower is coming to a sky near you on December 13th and 14th. This is not just any meteor shower. It is known for its bright and colorful streaks that light up the night sky. The source of this dazzling display is asteroid 3200 Phaeton, which takes 524 days to orbit the Sun. Mete

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Michigan Wolverines Shock Fans with Coach's Sudden Exit

Michigan Wolverines made a big splash by letting go of their head coach, Sherrone Moore, after just two years. The team had a solid season with a 9-3 record, but that wasn't enough to save Moore's job. The university said they found proof that Moore had an inappropriate relationship with a staff mem

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