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Mar 30 2026LIFESTYLE

People Who Stay on the Fence

A few folks chat about how they keep dreaming of guys who are out of reach. They say it’s a safe way to stay in the comfort zone, where love feels like a story rather than real life. The idea is simple: you can paint any picture in your mind, and that’s fine for a bit. But when these day‑dr

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Mar 30 2026WEATHER

Stormy Week Ahead: Warm Days and Possible Hail

The next few days will bring a mix of sunshine, rising temperatures, and the chance for thunderstorms in Southeast Michigan. Monday’s daytime heat will reach the 60s, and by Tuesday it could climb into the lower 70s. However, weather forecasters warn that rain and storms may appear as early as

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Thrilling Skies: A Pilot Who Loves Storms

Wayne Sand, an 85‑year‑old veteran of Vietnam and a seasoned pilot, has spent his life flying where most would turn away. From the moment he first saw a crop‑duster low over Montana’s grass airstrip, he knew his future lay in the sky. A young man with little money, Sand worked any job he could find

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Young Sherlock Becomes Prime Video’s New Top Pick

Prime Video has seen a shift at the top of its streaming charts. After eight episodes, Guy Ritchie’s crime drama has moved into first place, overtaking the superhero hit that had dominated for weeks. The change came after a controversial episode of the former champion, which fans slammed for its pac

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

What Happens Inside the Brain in Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease slowly changes how the brain works. It starts when tiny cells that make dopamine begin to disappear. Dopamine is a key messenger in the brain that helps control movement. Without enough of it, people often feel stiff, move slowly, and shake when resting. These problems grow worse

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

Easy ways to sleep better and wake up refreshed

Sleep problems often come from trying too hard to get perfect rest. Many people chase sleep routines that feel too rigid or complicated. Instead of focusing on endless tricks, small daily habits can make a bigger difference. For example, eating dinner earlier gives your body time to digest before be

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Why brain scans need better diversity data to work for everyone

Brain scans like MRIs help doctors spot brain changes linked to diseases. But these scans may not work the same for everyone. Studies show brain measurements can differ widely across ethnic groups and income levels. Yet most brain research is done on a small slice of the population, mainly white and

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Mar 30 2026BUSINESS

Local Jobs and Services to Know About This Week

A local bank picked a new leader while one medical office added a skilled professional, proving the area keeps growing in both healthcare and finance. A community bank in Fleetwood chose Betsy Knott to lead their retail banking team after she spent years opening and managing different branches. Her

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

Father‑Son Pass Turns Into a Moment of Legacy

In the middle of a Lakers win over the Nets, a play that could have been ordinary turned into history. LeBron James passed the ball to his son Bronny, and in a flash of teamwork the younger player shot a three‑pointer that swished through the net. The act was more than an assist on the score sheet;

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Mar 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Joe Rogan’s $10, 000 Blood‑Cleanse: What Happens Inside?

Joe Rogan recently shared a new health routine that cost about $10, 000. The podcast host and former fighter said he went to a clinic called Ways2Well for a procedure known as plasmapheresis. In simple terms, the doctor removed plasma—the liquid part of his blood—then returned it after filtering out

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