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Apr 08 2026HEALTH

Where your kids get the best healthcare might surprise you

A new study looks at how well each state supports children’s health, but the results aren’t always what you’d expect. Most kids have insurance, yet families still struggle with big bills—on average, parents pay around $6, 850 a year just to cover their children under work-based plans. That shows hav

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Northville Eyes Another State Title as Michigan Schools Battle for Glory

Michigan high‑school sports are in full swing this spring, and the race for the Ultimate State Champion title heats up. The competition rewards schools for how far their teams advance in state tournaments, giving 20 points to champions and scaling down to a single point for 16th place in events like

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Apr 06 2026FINANCE

Where Money Matters Most: U. S. States Ranked by Smarts with Cash

A new study from a personal‑finance site has sorted the U. S. by how good people are at handling money, using clues like credit scores and how much folks learn about finances in school. The report says that knowing how to budget, save for a rainy day and avoid overspending can stop personal crises b

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Apr 04 2026WEATHER

Heavy Rain Expected Over Kingston This Weekend

The weather office has issued a rain alert for the Kingston area and nearby communities. From Saturday afternoon onward, residents can expect between 30 and 50 millimetres of rain. The storm will hit the Kingston‑Odessa‑Frontenac Islands region, with the wettest hours likely in the evening and

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Protests Across the U. S. Gain Unexpected Strength Outside Big Cities

On Saturday, a nationwide protest wave will sweep the United States. Unlike earlier efforts, this one isn’t just gathering people in famous downtown squares. Organizers expect more than 3, 200 gatherings in all 50 states, with two-thirds happening in smaller towns—a big jump from the first round las

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Future Stars: Who Will Advance to Indy?

The Sweet 16 has finished, and the next round is already shaping up. Four teams still vie for a spot in the Final Four, and the games have been intense on both Thursday and Friday. All three top‑seeded teams survived their matchups. Duke held off St. John’s after a strong second half, Illinois be

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Mar 19 2026SPORTS

Carson Wentz Signs New Deal With Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings have announced a one‑year contract for quarterback Carson Wentz, keeping him on the roster for another season. The move follows his stint with the team last year when he filled in for the injured J. J. McCarthy and played through a shoulder injury that ended his campaign early.

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Mar 19 2026HEALTH

Social Media, Youth and the Happiness Gap

The latest global happiness study says that scrolling through feeds is hurting young people’s sense of well‑being, especially teenage girls in English‑speaking and Western European nations. The research shows that life satisfaction scores for those under 25 in the United States, Canada, Australia an

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Mar 19 2026BUSINESS

Accenture Anticipates Slight Revenue Dip as Businesses Tighten Budgets

Accenture, a global consulting firm based in Dublin, Ireland, has warned that its revenue for the upcoming fiscal quarter will be a touch below what analysts expected. The company’s shares fell about 3% before the market opened. The slowdown comes as many businesses are postponing large digital mak

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Mar 17 2026CRIME

Avon Lake Climbs to Ohio’s Top 5 for Safety

Avon Lake has moved up the safety ladder, landing in Ohio’s fifth safest spot for 2026. This jump from tenth place last year shows the city is improving its standing among the state’s safest communities. The yearly ranking uses FBI crime data, adjusted for population, to compare towns and cities. E

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