ERIC LEVETT

Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Post-Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: A Winter Storm's Impact

A powerful winter storm is set to disrupt travel plans for many Americans heading home after Thanksgiving. This storm, which started in the Rockies, is expected to bring heavy snow and rain across a large part of the country. It will also bring in a blast of frigid Arctic air, making conditions even more challenging. The storm is moving eastward and is expected to a...

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney's Chilly Waterski Adventure

Sydney Sweeney, known for her acting chops, showed off her athletic side recently. She shared a video of herself waterskiing in a black wetsuit. The water was cold, but that didn't stop her. She captioned the post, \"42 degrees out and still my happy place, last run of the season before it ices over. \" The video quickly gained attention. Fans praised her skills and...

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Health Workers at Risk: Why a New Policy Could Hurt Us All

A new policy is making waves, and not in a good way. The Department of Education is proposing to redefine what counts as a "professional degree. " This change could have big consequences for health workers and the people they serve. The policy would reclassify degrees in nursing, public health, social work, and other essential fields as "non-professional. " This mig...

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Michigan's Snowy Surprise: A Winter Wonderland or a Frozen Fiasco?

Michigan is no stranger to snow, but this week's winter storm has been a real doozy. The western Upper Peninsula (UP) got hit the hardest, with some areas seeing over two and a half feet of the white stuff. Hurley, for instance, saw a whopping 31. 3 inches of snow by November 27. But it's not just the UP that's feeling the chill. Northern Michigan also got a good dum...

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Plastic Waste: Turning Trash into Treasure with Advanced Recycling

The world is waking up to the plastic waste problem. Advanced recycling technologies are stepping in to help. These methods break down plastic waste into useful materials. This can create new products, reducing the need for new plastic. The market for these technologies is growing fast. It is expected to reach USD 46. 63 billion by 2035. That's a huge jump from USD 2...

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Holiday Shopping: How Rising Prices Are Changing Habits

Money is tight for many people this holiday season. A recent study shows that almost 80% of Americans think prices have gone up. Because of this, 40% plan to spend less on gifts and other holiday expenses. Many are cutting back on gifts for others, eating out, and big purchases. Tariffs are also affecting spending. About 40% say they will spend less because of them....

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Rookie's Bold Move: Myron Gardner's Journey and the NBA's Unwritten Rules

Myron Gardner, a young player from Detroit, Michigan, has recently found himself in the spotlight for a heated exchange with NBA veteran Klay Thompson. The incident raised questions about respect and hierarchy in professional sports. Gardner, who is new to the league, called Thompson "trash" during a game, which did not go unnoticed. Thompson's fiery response, captur...

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Troops in West Bank Raise Questions After Two Men Killed

In a troubling event, Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian men in the West Bank, even though the men seemed to be surrendering. Videos of the incident show the men coming out of a garage with their hands up, showing they weren't armed. They were then ordered to the ground, kicked, and forced back into the garage. Later, more gunshots were heard, and the men...

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

A Refugee's Dark Past: From Afghan Battles to D. C. Shooting

A man now accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. , once fought in Afghanistan as part of a controversial paramilitary group. This group, known as a “Zero Unit, ” worked closely with the C. I. A. and was notorious for its harsh tactics. Human rights groups even labeled them “death squads. ” The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, grew up in a ...

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A Shooting Sparks Debate on Afghan Refugee Program

A recent incident involving a National Guard shooting has brought attention to the Afghan refugee program in the U. S. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is one of about 76, 000 Afghans who came to the U. S. after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. This program, called Operation Allies Welcome, started after the U. S. left Afghanistan in 2021. Some people, like Pres...

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