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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Man Threatens with Knives After Crashing Car into Store

Late on December 27, 2024, a man named Brian Steele caused a commotion at a Warren convenience store. The 46-year-old drove his car into the 7-Eleven at the intersection of 12 Mile and Schoenherr roads. This wasn't just an accident, though. Steele then entered the store armed with knives, scaring cu

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Joe Budden's Unexpected Night: A Legal Ordeal Begins

Ever heard of a sleepwalking story that led to some serious trouble? Well, let's talk about what happened with podcaster Joe Budden in New Jersey. He's been charged with lewdness after an incident in Edgewater. The story unfolded on December 4, and the police got involved after a resident's doorbell

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Linked to China Breach US Treasury Computers

Imagine this: US Treasury computers were hacked recently. It wasn't just any hacker, though. Officials say it was a Chinese state-sponsored group. Here's how it went down. A third-party software provider called BeyondTrust discovered something fishy on December 2. It seemed hackers had stolen a key

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Living with IBD: Fatigue, Pain, and Incontinence

Ever wondered how Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects people's daily lives? A recent study dove into the often overlooked symptoms of fatigue, pain, and faecal incontinence. These issues can be a real struggle for adults with IBD, but surprisingly, we don't know much about how common they are o

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Vince Carter's NFL Dream: A Surprising Side Effect of NBA Talks

Vince Carter has had a remarkable year, from his Basketball Hall of Fame induction to his jersey retirement by the Toronto Raptors. But there's another exciting development—he's joined the ownership group of the Buffalo Bills in the NFL. While many might assume this was his long-time goal, Vince rev

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

No Drones for Dallas New Year's: Safety Concerns After Florida Crash

You know how Reunion Tower in Dallas usually has a cool drone show for New Year's Eve? Well, this year, the drones are a no-go. Why, you ask? A drone provider from Coppell, Texas, called Sky Elements, decided to back out after a little mishap in Florida. A spokesperson from Reunion Tower said Sky El

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Dec 30 2024BUSINESS

A Close Call on LAX Runway: Delta Flight and Charter Jet

On December 27, plane spotters at LAX observed a worrisome moment. A Delta Air Lines flight, headed to Atlanta, nearly collided with a chartered jet carrying the Gonzaga University basketball team. The Delta flight, operating on an Airbus A321, departed five minutes late and arrived in Atlanta about

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Dec 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Madeline Gaudreau Welcomes Baby Tripp After Husband's Tragic Loss

In June, four months after her husband, Matthew Gaudreau, and his brother, Johnny, were killed in a car accident, Madeline Gaudreau shared some happy news. She took to Instagram to introduce their newborn son, Tripp Matthew. The photo showed Madeline holding Tripp's hand, breaking hearts and bringin

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Treating Elite Female Athletes with Severe Stress Urinary Incontinence

In the world of competitive sports, elite female athletes often face unique challenges, one of which is severe stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Two key things experts wanted to find out were: Can these athletes return to elite-level competition after treatment, and do their SUI symptoms get better

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Doctors on Colorectal Cancer Screening

Colorectal cancer is no joke – it's the third most common cancer globally and the second most common in Saudi Arabia. It's also the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. While its incidence is rising, high-income countries are seeing a decrease, thanks to effective screening programs. Bu

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