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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Cleveland Heights: From Chaos to Calm

Cleveland Heights has seen better days, but things are looking up. After a year of drama and dysfunction, the city is finally getting back on track. It all started when Mayor Kahlil Seren and the city council couldn't agree on the budget. Things got so bad that the council accused Seren of not being

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

A Somers Point Staple Says Goodbye After 30 Years

A familiar face in Somers Point is about to disappear. Big Wally's Discount Furniture, a family-run store, is shutting its doors for good after 30 years. The owners, Donna and Wally Mabe, are ready to enjoy their retirement. They're selling the building and all its contents. The Mabes opened the st

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Jan 03 2026CRYPTO

Hut 8's Smart Moves in a Tough Crypto Mining World

Hut 8, a Bitcoin mining company, is doing well even when others are struggling. They got a bigger credit line from Coinbase, up to $200 million. This money will help them with everyday business needs. They also made a big deal with Fluidstack, an AI cloud platform, to provide energy for an AI data c

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

California's Billionaire Tax: A Bold Move or a Risky Gamble?

California is considering a new tax plan. It would target the state's billionaires. The idea is to tax their wealth, not their income. This has sparked a heated debate. Some people support the tax. They argue that billionaires' wealth has grown a lot in recent years. A one-time 5% tax would not hur

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Jan 03 2026OPINION

Rogers Park: A Unique Neighborhood Facing Zoning Challenges

Rogers Park is a special place. It's a small, family-friendly neighborhood tucked in the northeast corner of Anchorage. It's different from the larger, busier Rogers Park Community Council District. The neighborhood is just a tiny part of that bigger area. Rogers Park has a rich history. It started

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Harsh Winter: Lives Lost in a Tent Fire Amid Ongoing Struggles

In the Gaza Strip, a tragic fire claimed the lives of a grandmother and her 5-year-old grandson while they were cooking in their tent. This heartbreaking event highlights the harsh living conditions faced by many Palestinians, especially as winter brings cold and rain. Thousands of people are living

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Jan 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Smart Monitor That Does It All

In the world of tech, having a device that can do more than one thing is always a plus. This is where the LG 34-inch monitor comes in. It's not just a screen; it's a smart hub that can handle both work and play. The monitor runs on LG's webOS, which is a big deal. It means you can use it like a smar

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

The Inside Story of How the FBI Took Down a Real-Life Mafia Family

The FBI's hunt for the DeCavalcante crime family, the real-life inspiration behind "The Sopranos, " was a long and challenging journey. For years, the FBI struggled to make any significant progress against this powerful mafia group. However, everything changed in 1999 when a violent mob soldier name

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Ebanie Bridges: From Sydney to the Ring

Ebanie Bridges is stepping back into the boxing ring, ready to fight for another world title. She's been training hard and is set to face Alexis Mones in a big event. This fight is special because it's her first since becoming a mom. She and her partner, former boxing champ Kell Brook, welcomed thei

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Stephanie Han: The Cop, Mom, and Boxer Taking on a Legend

Stephanie Han is not just a boxer. She is also a police officer and a mother. She will fight Holly Holm in Puerto Rico. Han is from El Paso, Texas. She has Korean roots. Her family has a strong background in martial arts. Her father was a martial arts teacher. This shaped her life and career. Han d

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