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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Epstein Files: What's New and What's Not

New documents about Jeffrey Epstein have been made public. The Department of Justice (DOJ) was told to share these files by a certain date. They started releasing them in parts. These files include pictures of Epstein with famous people. There's even a photo of former President Bill Clinton relaxing

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Dec 24 2025WEATHER

South Bend's Leaf Cleanup: What You Need to Know

South Bend is getting ready to tackle those pesky leaves again. The city's leaf cleanup crew is set to start back up on December 24th. But remember, this is only if the weather plays nice. They'll begin with Zone 7 and move on to the next areas once they're done. Earlier in December, the leaf clean

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Struggle: Can It Bounce Back?

Xbox has been having a tough time lately. The Xbox Series X and S just can't keep up with the PlayStation 5. It all started with a weak launch during the pandemic. Microsoft tried to make things better by buying other game companies. But that wasn't enough. Sony had better games and more people want

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Phone with a Built-in Fan and a Battery That Lasts Forever

Honor is about to launch its first gaming phone, the Win, on Dec. 26. This phone is not just any gaming phone; it has a built-in fan to keep it cool while you game for hours. The fan is placed right above the processor, which helps to cool it down quickly. The phone is also very durable, with a rati

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Dark Chapter in Colorado's Funeral Industry

In a shocking turn of events, a judge in Colorado has accepted guilty pleas from the owners of a funeral home, who admitted to mistreating 191 corpses. The bodies were left in poor conditions, some for years, in a building without proper temperature control. The owners, Carie and Jon Hallford, ran t

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Dec 23 2025SPORTS

Local High School Hoops: Close Calls and Big Wins

In the world of high school sports, every point counts, and every second matters. This was clear in the recent games across the Bay City area. The Cass City Red Hawks and Kingston teams went head-to-head in a nail-biting game that came down to the final seconds. The game, known as the Battle for Def

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Anchorage's Financial Crossroads: Tax Hike or Smart Spending?

Anchorage is a city of diverse people, from working families to small business owners, military personnel, and retirees, all drawn to Alaska's promise of opportunity. But lately, the city's financial management has been shaky. Instead of slapping on a new sales tax, it's time for Anchorage to tighte

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Fresh Start for Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park, a beloved green space in the heart of New York City, has seen a remarkable transformation. For years, it was a hotspot for crime and drug activity. Residents complained, but little changed. The park's northwest corner was a haven for dealers and addicts. It was a sad sight, d

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

When Flies Take Over: A Look at a Severe Case of Maggot Infestation

A man without a home, battling alcohol addiction, ended up in the emergency room with shakes, restlessness, and pain all over. Doctors quickly realized he had a serious brain injury and needed emergency surgery. But that was just the start of his problems. After the operation, they found something s

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Ivermectin's Role in Mild COVID-19 Treatment

Researchers recently revisited a study on ivermectin's potential in treating mild COVID-19 symptoms. The focus was on a special nasal spray form of the drug. This form is designed to stick to the inside of the nose. The goal was to see if it could help with upper respiratory issues. The study looke

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