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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Miami's Unlikely Hockey Showdown: Rangers Triumph in Warm Weather Classic

In a surprising twist, the New York Rangers outshined the Florida Panthers in the first-ever outdoor NHL game held in Miami. The event, known as the Winter Classic, took place at the usually warm LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins baseball team. Despite the unusual setting, the Rangers domina

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What You Need to Know

Flu cases are climbing fast in the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys. This comes after a sad event: a teenager from Greene County in Ohio became the first child to die from the flu this season. Health officials are reminding everyone that the flu is serious and can be deadly. They say it's not too late

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Tiny Food Heroes: How Gut Bacteria Can Brighten Your Day

Ever thought about how your diet can influence your mood? It turns out, the food you eat can be a game-changer for both your physical and mental well-being. Let's dive into the fascinating world of fermented foods and their superpowers. Your gut is home to a bustling community of bacteria, both goo

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Cleveland Heights: From Chaos to Calm

Cleveland Heights has seen better days, but things are looking up. After a year of drama and dysfunction, the city is finally getting back on track. It all started when Mayor Kahlil Seren and the city council couldn't agree on the budget. Things got so bad that the council accused Seren of not being

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Arkansas Schools See Big Drop in Students

Arkansas public schools are seeing fewer students than they have in two decades. The state's education department reports that the number of K-12 students in public schools has dropped to 465, 421 this year. That's nearly 9, 000 fewer students than last year. The decline isn't just happening in one

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Small Changes, Big Impact: How One Man Beat High Cholesterol

A man in the UK found out his cholesterol was too high. He wanted to fix it without medicine. So, he changed his diet. He focused on eating more fiber. After six months, his cholesterol improved. He shared his simple tricks. Cholesterol is a fat in our body. We need it. But too much bad cholesterol

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Living Life to the Fullest: Luann de Lesseps' Journey to Wellness and Happiness

Luann de Lesseps, a familiar face from "Real Housewives of New York City, " is proving that age is just a number. At 60, she's embracing life with a positive attitude and a commitment to wellness. Her secret? Staying true to herself and spreading joy. De Lesseps has learned that happiness starts fr

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Quick Checks for Heart Trouble: A New Tool for Paramedics

Paramedics face a big challenge when someone complains of chest pain. They must decide fast if the person is having a heart attack or not. The tools they use now aren't always reliable. But a new approach might help them make better choices. This new method combines a few things. It considers the p

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Ice Hockey Takes Over Miami: A First for Florida

In a bold move, the NHL brought its outdoor Winter Classic to sunny Florida for the first time. The New York Rangers outshone the local Florida Panthers with a 5-1 victory at loanDepot park. This wasn't just any game; it was a spectacle. The stadium, usually home to the Miami Marlins, transformed in

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How Early Seizures Might Affect Kids Later in Life

Researchers wanted to see how babies who had seizures in the first few weeks of life would do when they reached school age. They looked at kids around 5 or 6 years old who had these early seizures. The goal was to understand how these seizures might affect their development and what factors could pr

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