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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Why keeping old medical habits can sometimes do more harm than good

Doctors have been debating for over 25 years whether strapping injured spines in place actually helps patients or just adds unnecessary risk. New guidelines keep showing the same thing: forcing people to stay still with their necks locked in hard collars often does more damage than leaving them alon

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Apr 15 2026CRIME

Ohio Slaps Prediction Market Platform with Big Fine for Unlicensed Gaming

Ohio regulators hit Kalshi, a popular online prediction market, with a $5 million fine for running sports bets without a proper license. The state’s gambling watchdog announced the penalty in mid-April, calling out the company for ignoring rules that took effect in early 2023. Since then, Ohio has r

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the scenes: the science that cracks tough cases

The show follows a medical examiner who solves crimes not by chasing villains, but by studying tiny clues under microscopes. Instead of fast cars and gunfights, viewers watch high-tech lab tests, careful autopsies, and DNA checks that slowly piece together who did what and when. It proves that patie

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Apr 14 2026BUSINESS

Parking Plans Stir Mixed Feelings in Downtown Wildwood

A new 70-space parking lot is set to pop up in downtown Wildwood, raising eyebrows among locals and business owners alike. The project’s purpose seems straightforward: ease congestion and give visitors more options for parking. But reactions are split. Some shop owners argue this move could finally

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Apr 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Colorado’s Tech Troubles: What’s Really Scaring Away Companies?

Behind the scenes, Colorado’s tech scene is sending urgent signals that its golden years as an innovation hotspot might be fading faster than expected. A massive group of over 230 business leaders—spanning tech, industry, and local government—recently sent a sharp warning to state officials: the sta

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Apr 13 2026BUSINESS

Local Food Biz Wins New Incentives in Bernalillo County

In Albuquerque, food makers often feel the pulse of their local economy. When a county commission announced a plan to tie tax breaks to buying locally and hiring nearby, the Street Food Institute saw a chance to strengthen its community ties. The institute runs a shared kitchen and teaches new ch

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Apr 13 2026BUSINESS

Podcast Power Play: Two Media Giants Join Forces

Money News Network (MNN) has teamed up with Entrepreneur to spread its popular business shows further. The alliance will help both companies grow their podcast audiences and boost revenue. MNN already pulls in more than 86 million downloads a year, with its listener base growing by over 100% compar

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Apr 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring Check‑In: A Fresh Look at Everyday Readiness

When the snow melts, people start to think about spring cleaning. Preppers see this as a chance to double‑check everything that keeps them safe. They go through their food, water and tools with a fine‑tooth comb. This routine shows that being ready is not just for big disasters, it’s a daily habit.

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Apr 12 2026OPINION

Do Low Taxes Mean More Smiles? A New Look at State Happiness

A recent comparison of state tax rates and happiness scores shows that the answer is not as simple as “pay less, feel better. ” Researchers used a method that adds up property, income and sales taxes as a share of the average person’s earnings to rank states by tax burden. The state with the lowest

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Apr 12 2026BUSINESS

New Team Gear Shop Coming to Christiana Mall

A sports fan favorite will soon land in Delaware. Later this spring, Rally House—a store packed with jerseys, mugs, and team-themed home goods—will open its first Delaware location inside the Christiana Fashion Center. The spot will replace the old Lands' End store in the same shopping plaza, sittin

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