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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for Center in the Square

Center in the Square is making room for something fresh. They're saying goodbye to the science museum that's been there for years. This move is part of a bigger plan to shake things up and bring in new experiences. The science museum had its time, but now it's time to make way for something differe

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Unveiling the Truth Behind Fast-Casual Restaurant Success

Starting a restaurant chain is not easy. It takes a lot of hard work and planning. Hady Kfoury learned this the hard way. He began his journey in fine dining, working under famous chefs. In 2008, he opened the first Naya, a Lebanese-inspired eatery. The initial success was a big boost. A feature in

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How a Hospital Teamwork with Local Groups Helps Abuse Survivors

A hospital's emergency room wanted to improve how it helps people who suffer from abuse in relationships. They decided to work with local groups that support these survivors. The hospital created a team with leaders from five of these groups. The goal was to make sure the hospital and the groups cou

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Closer Look at King's Dream and Today's Reality

Martin Luther King Jr. had a powerful vision. He dreamed of a future where people wouldn't be judged by their skin color but by who they are inside. This idea is still important today. Some people use this idea to argue against programs that help certain groups. They say King's dream is about treat

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Davos Gathering: Wealth, Power, and Growing Inequality

In the snowy Swiss town of Davos, a unique gathering is happening. It's called the World Economic Forum. This event brings together some of the most powerful people in the world. They are business leaders, politicians, and even celebrities. They come to talk about big issues. Like the gap between ri

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

Kabul Hotel Blast: What We Know So Far

In the heart of Kabul, a sudden blast rocked a hotel in the bustling Shahr-e-Naw district. The explosion, which occurred on a Monday, left a trail of destruction and a number of people hurt or worse. Officials are still figuring out what exactly happened. The news came from spokesman Khalid Zadran,

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Jan 19 2026WEATHER

Southeast Michigan Braces for Snowy Monday

Southeast Michigan is in for a chilly Monday. Snow and strong winds are expected to sweep through the region. A Winter Weather Advisory is in place for all of Southeast Michigan. It will last until Tuesday morning. This means snow showers and blowing snow will mix with freezing temperatures on Marti

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Crowdfunding: A Double-Edged Sword for Americans

Crowdfunding has become a big deal in America. It's a way for people to raise money quickly when they need it most. But not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's great because it helps others in need. Others worry about how the money is used and who benefits from it. A recent study sho

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Cincinnati's Fight for Fairness: Honoring Dr. King's Legacy

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 's dream of a "beloved community" is still a work in progress in Cincinnati. The MLK Coalition is pushing for real change, not just words. They want to see fairness in schools, homes, jobs, and health care. This is not about one day of speeches. It's about daily action. C

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Jan 19 2026CRIME

STI Check-Up: What Happens After a Rape Suspect is Arrested?

In Finland, when someone is arrested for rape, they get checked for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This happens right after they are taken into custody. The idea is to see if the suspect has any infections that could have been passed on during the crime. This is important for the health of

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