JIM MILLER

Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Voice: Jimmy Cliff's Impact on Music and Film

Jimmy Cliff, a name that resonated with reggae lovers worldwide, has passed away at the age of 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers, shared the sad news online, revealing that he died from complications following a seizure and pneumonia. Cliff's music crossed borders and brought reggae to the global stage. His songs, like "You Can Get It If You Really Want" and "The Harder...

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Dallas Wings Strike Gold Again in WNBA Draft Lottery

The Dallas Wings have done it again! They won the top spot in the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery, giving them another shot at picking a star player. This is the second year in a row they've won the lottery, which is a big deal. Last year, they picked Paige Bueckers, who became the Rookie of the Year in 2025. Now, they get another chance to add a top player to their team. T...

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Unique Activities in Northeast Ohio for Late November

Northeast Ohio is buzzing with exciting events in late November. Music lovers have plenty to choose from, with concerts ranging from tribute bands to famous artists. The Music Box Supper Club is hosting a variety of shows, including Eagles and Jimmy Buffet brunches, as well as performances by Brett Dennen and E5C4P3, a Journey tribute band. Over at the Goodyear Theat...

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

Idaho's Politicians: A Sudden Change of Heart?

Idaho's congressional representatives, Russ Fulcher, Mike Simpson, Jim Risch, and Mike Crapo, recently found themselves on the winning side of a vote to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This might come as a surprise to those who remember their initial resistance to the idea. Just two months prior, Fulcher and Simpson had voted against releasing the files...

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

Life in Limbo: The Harsh Reality of U. S. Immigration Detention

In recent times, a troubling pattern has emerged in the United States. People who have lived here legally for years, even decades, are suddenly finding themselves in detention. Take Jemmy Jimenez Rosa, for example. She's a lawful permanent resident who has been in the U. S. since she was a child. She and her family went on a vacation to Mexico, and upon their return,...

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Week 13 College Football: Big Plays and Big Misses

College football's Week 13 had its share of surprises and standout performances. Oklahoma's defense and special teams kept them in the game against Missouri, blocking a crucial field goal and setting up a game-changing touchdown. The Sooners' offense struggled, but that one big play was enough to secure a win. Meanwhile, the college football season is winding down, ...

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

AI's Hidden Cost: Why Investors Are Worried About Faster Tech Wear and Tear

The tech world is buzzing with a new concern: depreciation. Investors are now fretting over how quickly expensive tech gear, like GPUs and chips, might lose value. This worry is shaking up the AI market, with big tech stocks taking a hit. Michael Burry and Jim Chanos, famous for their sharp market insights, have been vocal about this issue. Burry recently shared his...

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Holiday Chaos: Gunfire at North Carolina Tree Lighting

In Concord, North Carolina, a festive tree-lighting event took a dark turn when a shooting broke out, leaving four people hurt. The incident, which happened around 7:30 p. m. on Nov. 21, involved two shooters who knew each other, according to police. The city, located near Charlotte, has about 115, 000 residents. Three of the injured were in critical condition, whil...

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Michigan's Hidden Helpers: A Lifeline for Food Workers

Did you know that if you work in Michigan's food and beverage industry, you can get free mental health support? It's true! The program, called Behind You, is designed to help people in this often stressful field. You might qualify if you work at least 30 hours a week and have been on the job for six months. This includes everyone from farmers to delivery drivers, and...

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: A Clash of Views

Wisconsin's health department has openly disagreed with the CDC's recent statements about vaccines and autism. This disagreement brings back an old, debunked idea that vaccines might cause autism. The health department's leader, Kirsten Johnson, strongly criticized the CDC for spreading false information. She said that the CDC's new stance is not just wrong but also ...

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