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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Local Sports Legends to be Honored in 2026

The Muskegon Area Sports Hall of Fame is set to celebrate some remarkable athletes and teams in 2026. This year, they're making history by including a Little League team for the first time ever. The 2001 Roosevelt Park Little League baseball team is a big deal because they're the only team from the

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

A Local Leader's Lesson in Campaign Rules

A former city council member from St. Louis recently faced consequences for breaking campaign finance laws. This isn't just about one person's mistake; it's a reminder of how important it is to follow the rules when running for office. The individual in question was hit with a fine for not playing

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Denmark's Big Move to Make Food Cheaper

Denmark is making a big change to help people save money on food. Starting in 2028, the government plans to cut taxes on food by a huge amount: DKK6 billion every year. This decision came after a lot of discussion with different political parties in parliament. The main focus of this tax cut is on

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

How AI Is Changing the Game for Accountants and Their Clients

Accounting firms and their clients are seeing a big shift in how they work together. For years, the routine was simple: clients sent their financial data, firms did the work, and then sent it back. This happened in cycles, like tax season or audits. But now, things are changing fast. AI is becoming

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Money, Secrets, and Cops: The Real Story Behind Netflix's The Rip

Netflix's latest hit, The Rip, is a gripping crime thriller that blends real-life events with a lot of imagination. The movie, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, is based on a real drug bust that happened in Miami Lakes, Florida, about ten years ago. But don't expect the movie to be a straight ret

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Southland is a Must-Watch Crime Drama on Netflix

Southland, a crime drama that first aired on NBC in 2009, has found a new home on Netflix. This show, which later moved to TNT, is gaining popularity on the streaming platform, making it to the top 10 list. It's surprising that Southland lasted as long as it did, considering how it portrays the grit

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Life Expectancy: The Good, The Bad, and The Uneven

People in wealthy countries are living longer, but not as long as they used to. This is a big deal. To understand why, let's look at what's happening in Western Europe. From 1992 to 2005, life expectancy was going up fast. The places that were behind caught up quickly. But from 2005 to 2019, things

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Former Police Chief's Pandemic Fraud Scheme

A former police chief in Alabama is in hot water for a clever scam involving COVID-19 relief funds. Samuel Cornelius Green, the ex-chief of Brundidge, admitted to tricking the government into giving him money he didn't deserve. He and his accomplice, Schemillia Levera Fenn, both admitted to wire fra

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Leviathan Meme: When Weather Maps Spark Wild Theories

Social media has been buzzing with a strange new trend. People are claiming that a biblical sea monster, the Leviathan, is waking up near Virginia. This idea started after a big winter storm hit the U. S. Some users on Facebook and Threads believe the storm was made to hide the Leviathan from view.

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Iowa's Push to Stop Weather Tweaking: What's the Deal?

Iowa is thinking about making it illegal to mess with the weather. This isn't just about stopping rain dances or wishing for sunshine. It's about controlling things like cloud seeding, where people try to make it rain by throwing tiny particles into the air. The idea is to stop anyone from changing

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