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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why Rushing into a Physical Store Might Not Be the Best Move

Starting a business is exciting, but deciding whether to get a physical store can be tricky. Many entrepreneurs jump into buying or renting a space too soon. However, experts say it's better to focus on growing your online presence first. Ryan Serhant, a well-known real estate expert, shared his th

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Nobel Peace Prize: No Sharing, No Taking Back

The Nobel Peace Prize is a big deal. Once someone gets it, that's it. No take-backs. No sharing. No giving it to someone else. That's what the Norwegian Nobel Institute said recently. They made this clear after a Venezuelan leader, Maria Corina Machado, hinted she might give her future prize to Dona

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

The Hostage Drama That Asks Big Questions

A man's desperation leads to a bizarre hostage situation in the 1977 crime drama "Dead Man's Wire. " The story revolves around Tony Kiritsis, a man pushed to the edge by financial troubles and a sense of injustice. He takes Richard Hall, the son of the man he believes wronged him, hostage in a drama

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The White House recently responded to criticism from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz regarding immigration enforcement. They claimed that stricter measures have led to a decrease in violent crime and improved public safety across the country. The administration highlighted a significant drop in homicid

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Yorkville's Newest Helpers in Tough Times

Yorkville is getting a new kind of helper. Aftermath Services is opening a big new place in town. They are experts in cleaning up after really hard situations. Think crime scenes or accidents. Their new spot is at 1215 Deer St. It's a huge 5, 000-square-foot space. This means they can help more peop

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Mississippi Night Turns Deadly: Six Lives Lost in Shooting Spree

In a small town near the Alabama border, a quiet Friday night turned into a nightmare. Six people lost their lives in a shooting that happened in three different places. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said one person did all the shooting. Sheriff Eddie Scott shared the sad news on Facebook. He as

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Snowy Weekend Ahead: Eight States Prepare for Winter's Wrath

Winter has been particularly harsh this year, and it's not done yet. Eight states are now under winter storm warnings and advisories, with heavy snow and ice expected to create hazardous conditions. Alaska is facing the most severe weather, with up to 12 inches of snow in some areas. The city of Se

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Snowy Weekend: What to Expect

Michigan is in for a snowy weekend, with different parts of the state bracing for varying amounts of snowfall. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Winter Weather Advisories for many areas, indicating that the snow is far from over. Northern Michigan is expected to see the heaviest snowfal

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Jan 11 2026WEATHER

East Coast Braces for La Niña's Return: What to Expect

The East Coast is in for a weather rollercoaster as La Niña makes a comeback. After a brief January thaw, the familiar La Niña pattern is set to return, bringing a mix of warm and cold surprises. First, the good news for the West Coast. A strong high-pressure ridge is moving in, which means dry and

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Lee Health: A Year of Growth and Giving Back

Lee Health celebrated a big change in 2025. It became a private, nonprofit group focused on helping the local community. This shift allowed them to expand their services and reach more people. One of their big moves was joining a national group of children's hospitals. This alliance helps hospitals

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