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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Local High Schools Shine in Weekend Sports Showdown

The weekend was a big one for local high school sports. Basketball, swimming, and wrestling teams all had impressive wins. Basketball teams from Menasha showed their strength. The boys beat Luxemburg-Casco 66-59. Levi Miller was the top scorer with 21 points. The girls also won, defeating the same

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cop Movie with a Heartfelt Tribute

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up again, this time in a cop movie called "The Rip. " They play narcotics officers in Miami who stumble upon a huge pile of drug money. This discovery leads to a lot of trouble and suspicion among the cops. The movie has a star-studded cast, but there's someth

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Governor's Bold Words on MLK Day: Protecting Rights and Praising Progress

On a Sunday dedicated to honoring Martin Luther King Jr. , Governor Kathy Hochul took to the pulpit of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. She spoke to over a thousand people, mixing her message with a hymn and some controversial views. She talked about the fear that some people feel, especiall

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Flying High: Celebrities with Their Own Private Jets

Private jets are a symbol of luxury and convenience, and many celebrities, athletes, and business tycoons own them. One popular model is the Gulfstream V, known for its range and comfort. Here are some notable figures who own this type of jet. Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur and TV persona

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Faith and Community Help African-American Hospice Patients

In the USA, African-American families often rely on more than just medical help when caring for loved ones in hospice. A study looked into how spiritual support affects their well-being. It found that chaplains and clergy play a big role in providing comfort and support. They help with both spiritua

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buffalo's Mayor Speaks Up on Green Goals

Buffalo's Mayor Sean Ryan has been vocal about his plans for a greener city. He's not just talking about planting more trees. He's thinking big, aiming to cut down on waste and pollution. His ideas are bold, but can they work? The mayor wants Buffalo to be a leader in fighting climate change. He's

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

Wealthy Families' Secrets to Staying Healthy

The ultra-rich have a lot to teach us about health. It's not just about money. It's about how they take care of themselves. They treat their health like their money. They watch it closely. They plan for the future. And they take responsibility for it. First, they track everything. They know exactly

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Jan 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding Love: How a Former Banker Became a Matchmaking Pro

Switching careers can be tough, especially when you're past 50. But for one woman, it led to a fulfilling new path in matchmaking. She used to work in finance, a field known for its fast pace and demanding hours. As she got older, she felt out of place in that world. So, she made a bold move and bec

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Work Stress Affects Your Memory

Work stress is a big deal. It can mess with your memory. Two important ideas help explain this. One is about job demands and control. The other is about effort and reward. A study looked at how these ideas relate to memory over time. The study involved over 1, 500 workers in the U. S. It tracked th

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Hol+: A Fresh Take on Health and Wellness

Have you ever felt like you're doing everything right but still not seeing results? Many people are turning to quick fixes for weight loss, but what if the real issue is deeper? Hol+ is a new health platform that takes a different approach. It looks at the whole person, not just symptoms. This means

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