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Nov 22 2025CRIME

The Price of Power: A Look Inside St. Louis Sheriff's Office

In a surprising turn of events, the former finance head of the St. Louis Sheriff's Office has come forward with some eye-opening details. They revealed a pattern of extravagant spending and alleged retaliation within the department. This isn't just about fancy purchases. It's about how power and mon

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Qatar and Sony Team Up to Boost Arabic Films

Qatar's Film Committee and Sony Pictures International Productions have joined forces to create a series of Arabic-language films. This partnership is part of Qatar's bigger plan to grow its entertainment industry. The deal was announced at the first-ever Doha Film Festival's Industry Days. It's one

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Local Volleyball Stars Shine in League Honors

The Southern Peaks League recently recognized some outstanding volleyball players from the San Luis Valley. In the Class 2A division, Sanford High School took the spotlight with five athletes making the cut. Bella Peterson and Avery Koenig earned first-team spots, while Claire Crowther and Brinlyn S

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Detroit's 2025 Tree Lighting: What You Need to Know

Detroit's annual tree lighting event is back for 2025, promising a day of festive fun. But before you head out, there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, if you're planning to drive, be aware that some major streets will be closed starting Wednesday, November 19, at 6 a. m. These roads wil

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Feeding the Hungry: How Hospitals Help Crime Victims in Need

Food insecurity is a big problem in many communities. A hospital in an urban area has been doing something special to help. They have a program that delivers food to people who have been victims of crime. This program is funded by the Victims of Crime Act. It not only provides food but also offers e

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

How School Nurses Can Better Help Kids With Diabetes

School nurses play a big role in helping kids with diabetes. A recent study looked at what makes them feel confident in their job. It found that nurses who had more experience, better training, and more supplies felt more prepared. They also felt more confident when they had good relationships with

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Is College Still Worth It? New Programs Offer Alternatives

The job market is changing fast. AI is taking over tasks that used to be done by people. This makes many wonder if college is still a good investment. Tuition is going up, and the future of work is uncertain. Some big names like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dropped out of college and still succeeded. B

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

Alabama Braces for Stormy Weather

Alabama is in for some rough weather today. A cold front is moving in, bringing a small chance of strong storms. These storms could pack a punch, with winds strong enough to knock over tree branches and power lines. There's also a slight possibility of a tornado, so folks should stay alert. The Nat

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why Losing Health Insurance Credits Could Hit Everyone's Wallet

Healthcare costs are already skyrocketing, and the situation could get worse if Congress doesn't act soon. In 2026, many Pennsylvanians and Americans might face a huge increase in insurance premiums if federal tax credits for individual health insurance aren't extended. This isn't just a problem for

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Older Adults Face Bigger Risks After Big Surgeries

Older adults often deal with health issues like dehydration, confusion, poor nutrition, or falls. These problems can become much worse after major surgeries. A recent study found that these issues can lead to longer hospital stays, more time in nursing homes, and even higher chances of dying within

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