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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 16 2026CRIME

Hate Crimes in Massachusetts: A Closer Look

In 2024, hate crimes in Massachusetts showed a troubling trend: antisemitic incidents became the most common type. This shift is significant because, historically, hate crimes against the Black community were more frequently reported. The state's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security releas

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Local Leaders Challenge State Over Crime Victim Visas

In a surprising move, two top law enforcement officials in Douglas County have taken legal action against Colorado's governor and other state leaders. Their issue? A 2021 state law designed to make it easier for non-citizen crime victims to apply for U visas. These visas are special permits that all

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

David Lynch's Philadelphia: Where Nightmares and Art Collide

David Lynch, the visionary behind Twin Peaks, had a brief but impactful time in Philadelphia. He moved there in 1965 to study at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. The city's grit and corruption left a strong impression on him. This influence shaped his unique style, blending the eerie with the

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

A Mother's Fight for Fair Play in Sports

Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer and women's sports advocate, recently shared a concerning experience. She had to take extreme measures to protect her 3-month-old daughter during a visit to the Supreme Court. The reason? Death threats related to her advocacy work. Gaines was in Washington, D. C.

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

Hall of Fame Debate: Who Makes the Cut?

The Baseball Hall of Fame vote is coming up, and two voters have different opinions on who should be inducted. Matt and Mike, both voters, have shared their thoughts on the ballot. They agree on some players but not on others. Matt has a clear rule: he won't vote for players who were suspended for

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Easy Workouts That Won't Hurt Your Knees

High-intensity exercises like running and jumping are often seen as the best way to stay fit. But what if these activities are causing pain in your joints? There are plenty of other options that can keep you active without the discomfort. These exercises are not just for people with joint issues. E

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Jan 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Game Changer: AI Steps Up Youth Sports

Youth sports are getting a high-tech makeover. A new platform called AIM+ is shaking things up. It's designed to make sports like volleyball more fun and easier to manage. The platform uses AI to capture games, create highlights, and track stats automatically. This means no more juggling different t

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Boosting Muscle Power in Seniors: The Protein and Exercise Mix

Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength as we age, is a big deal. It makes everyday tasks harder and can lead to more falls and injuries. So, what can be done to fight it? Exercise, especially resistance training, is key. It helps build and maintain muscle. But is there a way to make it ev

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Jan 16 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Textiles: How Digital Printing is Changing the Game

The textile industry is undergoing a major transformation. Digital textile printing is becoming a big deal, with its market value expected to grow significantly. By 2032, it could reach $13. 96 billion, up from $5. 71 billion in 2025. This growth is driven by new technologies, a focus on sustainabil

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