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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Hockey Heat: High Scores And Hat-Tricks In The MN Winter

Up in the heart of Minnesota, where the ice rinks replace the beaches and the best sport to be playing is hockey, there was a very busy night last Friday The day brought a ton of hockey action, and the results were as unpredictable as the weather. Right off the bat, we have to talk about th

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Justice and Family Bonds

This sounds like not so good news for two member of a family in Tyendinaga Township. People believe that sharing family bond can be beautiful but it is also true that plight of criminal bond can turn a family life upside down. At present, the two brothers took a hit from the justice system. They wer

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim K's Daughter North West Ready for the Spotlight

Everyone knows Kim Kardashian's daughter, North West. She is already in 5th grade and has done a lot of work. It started with modeling and singing, but now it might be more. Kim has always been close with her kids. She is very careful. She has always concerned with their personal life too.

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago's Wellness Leaders: Building Community Over Competition

In Chicago, women entrepreneurs are reshaping the fitness industry by focusing on community support instead of rivalry. They are proving that success doesn’t have to be a lonely journey. Sweat Sessions Studio, for example, is a shining example of this collaborative spirit. Founded by Aubre Winters-C

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

RFK Jr. Faces Ethics Questions Over Vaccine Lawsuits

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is Donald Trumps choice for the chief role at the health agency. Kennedy has stated that if he is chosen, he will no longer profit from lawsuits against the company that makes the HPV vaccine. He said this because many senators, including his cousin and a senator from Massachu

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: Is there such a thing as “safer” drinking habits?

Alcohol is in the news recently. There is a concern about the connection between alcohol and cancer. The big concern is that some people may not have the full picture. Knowing the facts can help people make better choices for their health. It is reported that In 1942 when Finland was fighti

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Jun, Looking Beyond The Bad Rap

There are strong built in immune and inflammatory assault units who dynamically work together to fight the promotion of cancer development. Sweeping new evidence casts doubt on Jun, a protein that was thought to throw a punch at the immune system, actually helping immune cells function better at

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Paving a Path for Fairness in Caring Makes you think about policy and reform

Digging deep into the lives of older women, family caregivers, and careworkers has an undeniable reward. For more than 25 years, Nancy Hooyman's work focuses on these lives and relationships. Caring for older women should not be so hard. Hooyman's depth of knowledge and dedication started to shine

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Talks of a Massive FBI shake up

President Trump is eyeing around 3000 FBI employees who may have taken part in Jan. 6 events under a microscope. Shaking things up sounds like his plan for the FBI. Who's next? Trump has shown no hesitation to hunt for ideas who may not be loyal to him in government. Agents who ha

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Ending the Opioid Addictionwith New Journavx Drug

A new painkiller has been approved for sale. This medication, Journavx, is a step forward that skips those addictive opioids that many of us are familiar with. Think of it as a shortcut around the addiction crisis. This pain reliever tackles those intense, short-term pains from things like surgery,

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