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May 08 2026SPORTS

Midfield Shuffle: Ugarte’s Big Move

A new chapter is looming for the 25‑year‑old midfielder who joined Manchester United from Paris Saint‑Germain in August. He has spent most of his time on the bench, with only one start under the current manager. Because he rarely plays, the club’s leadership has decided to let him leave before

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May 05 2026HEALTH

C‑Sections in Mumbai’s Slums: Why the Numbers Keep Rising

In many parts of Mumbai, a large portion of births happen in informal housing areas where resources are scarce. A recent study looked closely at how often women there are delivered by Caesarean section (C‑section) and why this practice is becoming so common. The researchers used a mix of surveys, in

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

US Passport to Show Trump’s Face for 250‑Year Celebration

The U. S. State Department is preparing a small batch of special passports for the country’s 250th birthday. The new design will include a portrait of President Donald Trump, making him the first living president ever to appear on a U. S. passport. The idea has been in discussion for months and was

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Special passports join the list of Trump-branded federal items

The U. S. government plans to issue a small batch of commemorative passports this summer marked by Donald Trump’s face on the inside cover, right beside the famous painting of the 1776 signing. Released to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, these limited-edition books promise the same high-tech sec

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Apr 26 2026EDUCATION

Ohio State's last six decades: A story of leadership

Six decades ago, a small team began shaping something bigger than themselves at Ohio State. They didn’t set out to create a legacy, but their work laid the foundation for something that would outlast them all. Today, that influence still shapes decisions, policies, and student experiences across cam

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Apr 12 2026POLITICS

Massachusetts Health Milestone and Gubernatorial Debate Sparks Local Buzz

The state’s health insurance landmark will be highlighted on Monday at Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall, where former governors and current leaders gather to mark twenty years since the 2006 law that brought coverage to nearly all residents. The gathering will feature speeches from Gov. Maura Healey a

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Apr 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gurnee’s Big Summer Fun: A Half-Century of Thrills Ahead

Gurnee’s favorite amusement park is turning 50 this summer, and it’s pulling out all the stops to make sure visitors feel the excitement. The park opens for its regular season on April 25, giving guests two months to get used to the rides before the real celebration kicks off on June 20. That’s when

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Four Killed in Fresh Gaza Violence as Ceasefire Talks Drag On

On a quiet street in Gaza City, four people lost their lives Sunday when an Israeli airstrike hit a group near Jaffa Street. Local health workers confirmed the deaths but said little about the victims beyond their numbers. The Israeli military stayed silent on the incident, leaving questions unanswe

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Apr 02 2026BUSINESS

Batavia’s Jewelry Store Turns 21 with a Diamond Raffle and Trunk Show

A local jewelry shop in Batavia is throwing a party to celebrate 21 years in business—a milestone that doesn’t just mark time but also cements its place in the community. Instead of just blowing out candles, K. Hollis Jewelers is rolling out a celebration packed with estate jewelry, free snacks, and

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Mar 22 2026OPINION

Kids on a Quest: How One Film Shaped a Generation

The 1986 movie “Stand by Me” is more than nostalgia; it is a snapshot of a time when kids could wander freely. A father and his 12‑year‑old daughter watched it together, each child in the film matching her age. The soundtrack, filled with songs from 1959, linked both generations to the same summer m

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