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May 29 2025BUSINESS

Detroit's Greektown: A Work in Progress

The future seems promising for Greektown in Detroit. The city is in the middle of a major construction project that is expected to wrap up in about eleven months. This project is causing some real headaches for local businesses. Some business owners are worried about how they will survive until

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Boston's Big Spenders: The Battle for Mayor Heats Up

The race for Boston's mayoral seat is heating up, with a significant chunk of money pouring in from a group called "Your City, Your Future. " This group, backing Josh Kraft, has decided to spend an extra $989, 000 on ads. This brings their total spending on negative ads against the current mayor, Mi

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May 29 2025CRIME

A Waitress's World Turned Upside Down

In the small farming town of Kennett, Missouri, life took an unexpected turn for a woman known as Carol. She was a familiar face at John's Waffle and Pancake House, where she worked tirelessly. Her absence one morning raised eyebrows, as she was always punctual. Carol had been a part of this conserv

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Covid Vaccine Advice: What's the Deal?

The health world is buzzing with controversy after a major change in Covid-19 vaccine recommendations. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has decided to stop advising routine Covid-19 shots for healthy kids and pregnant women. This move has sparked a lot of debate and c

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

China's Double Asteroid Adventure

China has just sent a spacecraft on a thrilling journey to visit two unusual objects in our solar system. This mission, called Tianwen-2, is quite the adventure. It's not just about visiting any old rocks in space. These are special types of asteroids that scientists are eager to learn more about.

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

HP's Financial Rollercoaster: Tariffs and Turnarounds

HP, a major player in the tech world, recently shared its second-quarter results. The news? It's a mix of good and bad. On one hand, the company's revenue was higher than what experts predicted. On the other hand, earnings and future predictions fell short, partly due to President Donald Trump's tar

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Military Life and Relationship Struggles: A Closer Look

The impact of military life on intimate relationships is a complex issue. It is often overlooked. It is no secret that military personnel face unique challenges. These challenges can take a toll on their personal lives. One significant issue is Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA). This i

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Dallas Ditches Old Parking Rules: What Does This Mean For The City?

Parking rules in Dallas have been stuck in the past for over 50 years. That all changed when the Dallas City Council voted to update these outdated parking codes. This move is a big step forward for small businesses, housing, and neighborhoods. The old rules were a nightmare for small businesses. T

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

How Mergers and Acquisitions Boost Innovation in State-Owned Firms

In China, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been actively engaging in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) to drive technological innovation. Between 2007 and 2019, data from Chinese A-share listed SOEs revealed some interesting trends. M&As, in general, have led to an increase in patent applications,

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Unexpected Break: A New Lens for the Star

It is a tough time for the Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark, the team's star player, is out with a left quad injury. She will miss at least four games. This is a big deal because Clark has been a key player for the Fever. She leads the league in assists and has shown she can contribute on both offense a

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