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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can your phone location history put you at a crime scene without proof?

Courts across the U. S. are now debating whether police can use a controversial trick to find suspects. It’s called a geofence warrant—basically a digital dragnet that collects location data from every phone near a crime scene. The Supreme Court will soon decide if this method violates the Fourth Am

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spotlight on Fresh Crime Gems Streaming Now

A quiet seaside town in Australia gets a rude shock when festival plans turn bloody after a body washes ashore in Deadloch. Two detectives with clashing styles—one meticulous, the other impulsive—must work together despite their differences. Their hunt exposes layers of hidden secrets beneath Deadlo

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Cop Hero to Complex Roles: Why This Actor Wanted a Fresh Start

For years, fans knew one face when they thought of crime-solving heroes. That face belonged to an actor who seemed to fit the role perfectly. But now, he’s choosing roles that don’t rely on his old reputation. His latest character doesn’t fit the usual mold—no clear-cut answers, no easy solutions. T

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Spring walks near Rochester: small steps, big health gains

Winter finally loosens its grip in western New York, and many locals start to feel cooped up by early spring’s mix of drizzle and slush. Instead of waiting for perfect weather, residents are discovering that even a brief outdoor walk can boost energy, mood, and heart health. Scientists have gathered

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Ohio’s GOP race heats up as fundraising takes center stage

Ohio’s upcoming Republican primary for governor is shaping up to be a quiet battle so far, with Vivek Ramaswamy leading in polls and fundraising despite limited signs of real competition. His campaign leans heavily on Trump’s backing and a strategy of attacking Democrat Amy Acton, the state’s ex-hea

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Space Westerns Take Over 2026

In 2026, movies and shows that mix space adventures with classic cowboy vibes dominate the screen. The big name leading this trend is Star Wars, which has long blended frontier justice with alien worlds. A new film called “The Mandalorian and Grogu” brings the franchise back to theaters after

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

New Parking Rules Aim to Clear Kalispell Main Street

The city’s parking board has pushed for tougher fines and smart technology to free up downtown spots. Instead of the old chalk marks, police plan to mount cameras on two patrol cars that read license plates, log where a car stops and when it leaves. The system will target the two‑hour limit that

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Wind Projects and a Political Twist in Virginia

A group of nine Republican members of the U. S. House sent a letter to officials in Washington after President Trump tried to stop five large offshore wind farms that were being built along the East Coast. The letter argued that America’s energy choices should be based on facts, money sense, and nat

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Arman Tsarukyan Earns LA Council Honor

In a surprising turn, the mixed‑martial‑arts fighter Arman Tsarukyan stepped away from his usual fight scene to accept a special award in Los Angeles. The city council presented him with the “Person of the Year” certificate during an Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day ceremony at City Hall. Tsa

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Storm Warning: Big Hail, Winds and Tornadoes Threaten Millions

A massive storm system is moving toward the Midwest and Mississippi Valley, putting more than 50 million people in danger. Weather experts say it could bring huge hail, strong winds and tornadoes as early as Monday afternoon. Earlier this week, the southern United States already felt a brutal weath

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