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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Downtown Asheville struggles with growing issues after years of planning failures

Asheville used to be known for its cozy mountain vibe, craft breweries, and scenic views. But now, many locals avoid the downtown area because of problems like public drinking, aggressive panhandling, and makeshift camps. Some residents say the city feels unsafe, especially after Hurricane Helene in

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Alex Holland steps into a new role in the Pacific Northwest

Alex Holland wasn't chasing fame or a flashy promotion when he moved to Pierce County. After years of high-stress city policing, he chose a quieter assignment near coastal forests and small-town streets. The change would test his skills more than his old job ever did. Instead of following a standard

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

New clues in old mysteries: DNA and old cases making headlines

For years, unsolved crimes have haunted families and baffled investigators. But recent developments suggest that science might finally start closing some of these painful gaps. DNA testing, once a slow process, is now speeding up in certain cases, offering a glimmer of hope for answers that have bee

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes of Crime Shows That Actually Work

A well-known crime series just came back on streaming, and it’s not following the usual flashy formula. Instead of focusing on magic or tech gadgets, this show dives into messy real-life detective work. The first season got mixed reactions from viewers, even though critics loved it completely. Now,

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gerard Butler’s old heist movie jumps to Netflix

Gerard Butler has played a lot of tough guys—kings, soldiers, heroes—but in one 2018 film he played someone just as tough, only on the wrong side of the law. In Den of Thieves he led a gang of ex-soldiers planning to rob a downtown Los Angeles bank. The story pits Butler’s crew against a detective t

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Apr 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix’s New Hit Stays at the Top in Many Countries

A movie about a father’s journey after a crash that nearly takes his son’s life is now a global favorite. The film, released in April, quickly climbed to first place in over ninety countries. Even in the U. S. , it made it into the top three, beating some big kids’ movies in just one week. This isn

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Apr 22 2026EDUCATION

Long Island schools struggle under state review spotlight

A recent check-up by New York education bosses found 23 Long Island schools aren't meeting the basic standards expected. The review looks at attendance, graduation numbers, report cards, and how English learners perform. These schools sit in 16 different districts - an improvement from last year whe

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Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Switching From Cable: Budget Gadgets That Keep You Connected

Cutting the cord has become easier than ever, and you don’t need a big budget to keep your living room streaming. Think of the simple, low‑cost devices that let you ditch cable and still enjoy movies, shows, news, and live events. The first tool most people add is a streaming stick. A $50 stick fro

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

What Happens When Security Checks Get Overlooked?

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently made news by requesting a closer look at past security decisions. The review focuses on a period when Peter Mandelson served as ambassador to the United States. Starmer admitted he was surprised to learn that Mandelson had never officially passed his secu

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Apr 20 2026HEALTH

How Military Medics Train with Civilian Partners

Many military medics train through partnerships with civilian hospitals and clinics. These programs started to keep combat medicine skills sharp during quieter times. But now, they do more than just help surgeons stay ready. They also train medics who aren’t doctors—like Army combat medics or Navy c

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