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Jun 09 2026CRIME

Woman Sentenced for Sharing Child Abuse Images

A 29‑year‑old woman from Mount Clemens was handed a sentence of 60 days in jail and five years of probation after admitting to distributing child sexual abuse material on her computer. The judge ruled in March 2025 following a series of court delays. The investigation began when the National Cent

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Stanton’s Road to the Field: A Quick Update

Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees’ designated hitter, is on the injury list after a calf strain that occurred during a game in Houston. He was placed on the IL on April 28 and has been working through rehab. Manager Aaron Boone said the player might be back for the next homestand, but no exact date is

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Jun 09 2026SCIENCE

Estimating Bone Plate Depth with Simple CT Scans

In the world of joint health, a thin layer called the subchondral bone plate plays a big part. Scientists wanted to see if everyday CT scans could tell where this layer starts and how thick it is, without needing fancy equipment. They used 18 arm bones taken from nine preserved bodies and scanned th

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Future of Willow Bend: From Mall to Sports Hub

The old mall in Plano, Texas, opened in 2001 and has struggled to keep shoppers and stores. It is the last enclosed mall built in Texas, yet it never attracted enough traffic. The biggest anchor stores—Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Dillard’s—have all left or are leaving by 2027. When Centennial

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Crowd Control: Trump’s NBA Trip Triggers Tight Security at Madison Square Garden

The New York Police Department announced that for the next few hours, people walking near Madison Square Garden will face strict limits. This move comes because former President Donald Trump plans to watch Game 3 of the NBA Finals, where the New York Knicks host the San Antonio Spurs. The Knicks

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Momoa Drops Out of Helldivers Film

Jason Momoa, the actor famous for roles in action movies and TV shows, is no longer part of the planned Helldivers movie. The project, based on a popular video game, was expected to bring his star power to the screen. However, recent reports say he has left the film for reasons that are still unclea

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Atlantic City Faces Tax Rise After State Rejects Budget Cut

The city council has presented a new budget that demands a 2 % hike in taxes. This move comes after state officials declined Atlantic City’s earlier proposal to lower the tax rate by 2. 3 cents per dollar. The mayor explained that the state’s insistence on a tax increase forced the council to adopt

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Shared Genes Link Heart and Mood Problems

The link between heart disease and mental health is growing in importance. New studies show that people who have anxiety or depression often also suffer from heart problems, and this overlap is driven by both genes and life experiences. Research using family data suggests that having anxiety or dep

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Data Centers, Power Prices and the Climate Debate in Virginia

In recent weeks, a debate has grown around how Virginia’s rising electricity bills are tied to the growth of data centers. The argument is not only about cost; it also touches on climate policy and the future of energy production. Virginia’s power prices have climbed sharply, putting pressure on

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

A Life of Service, Love and Simple Joys

Bruce Lee Nattress left this world on June 3, 2026, at the age of eighty. He was a longtime resident of Ruscomanor Township and had spent most of his life in the company of family, friends and a strong sense of duty. He married Carol A. (Mayer) Nattress in 1961, and together they celebrated more

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