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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Bruce Springsteen's New Anthem for Minneapolis

Bruce Springsteen has released a new track, "Streets of Minneapolis, " aimed at the people of Minneapolis. The song criticizes President Trump's immigration enforcement actions in the city. It was written and recorded quickly over the weekend, following a second fatal shooting by federal immigration

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Nipah Virus: A Hidden Threat in Our Midst

Nipah virus is a rare but dangerous illness. It usually starts in animals, like fruit bats, and can jump to humans. The death rate is high, between 40% to 75%, but it doesn't spread easily from person to person. This makes outbreaks smaller and more contained. The virus was first found in Malaysia

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

A Man's Dangerous Spree: Drugs, Chases, and Crashes

A 53-year-old man from Clinton Township is in serious trouble after a wild few days. He's accused of hurting a woman, breaking into her home, and leading police on a crazy chase. It all started on January 11, 2026, when he allegedly assaulted a woman and later broke into her house to hurt her again.

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in Napa County After 15 Years

A child in Napa County has been diagnosed with measles, marking the first case in the area since 2012. The child, who had not received the measles vaccine, got sick after traveling to South Carolina, where a big outbreak is happening. Authorities are not sharing more details about the child. This n

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Bruce Springsteen's Bold Statement at Light of Day

Bruce Springsteen took the stage at the Light of Day WinterFest event in Red Bank. He didn't just perform. He made a strong statement. He dedicated his song \"The Promised Land\" to Renee Nicole Good. He also spoke out against ICE's actions. Springsteen shared the stage with Joe Grushecky & the Hou

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Tiny Factories for Better Medicines

CHO cells are like tiny factories. They make important medicines that help people fight diseases. But they are not very efficient. Scientists have been trying to make them better for years. They have tried many different methods. Some of these methods work well. But the results are not as good as ho

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Quick Fixes for Everyday Hassles

Dealing with pesky telemarketers can be a real headache. One person found a clever way to handle these unwanted calls. They started spelling out the word \"stop\" when they answered the phone. This trick seems to work well for them, as their phone rarely rings anymore. It's a simple idea, but it mig

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

The Unseen Pages of History: A Look at Past Events

History often hides in plain sight. Old newspapers are like time capsules. They show us what life was like in the past. On January 16, several big events happened over the years. These events shaped the region in different ways. In 1918, the world was at war. The Dixon Evening Telegraph talked abou

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How a Hotel Experiment Showed Flu Doesn't Always Spread Like Wildfire

In a surprising twist, a recent study revealed that flu doesn't always jump from person to person like we thought. Researchers put healthy volunteers in a room with flu patients for hours. Guess what? No one caught the flu. The experiment happened in a hotel. Two groups of people stayed there for t

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

Catonsville and Rosedale Businesses Targeted in Overnight Break-Ins

Early Sunday morning, a series of break-ins shook the Catonsville area, leaving business owners and locals concerned. Police were called to the 700 block of Frederick Road around 5:40 a. m. after an alarm went off at a local business. While they were there, more reports of break-ins started coming i

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