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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Weekend NFL Picks: What's Best for New England?

The Patriots are still in the playoff race, but their journey isn't the only one to watch this weekend. Other games could also impact their future. First up, the Bills and Broncos are playing. It might seem strange, but some Patriots fans might want to cheer for the Bills. Why? Because if the Bills

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Ducks and Kings: A Clash of California's Ice Warriors

In the world of ice hockey, two teams from California are set to face off in a thrilling matchup. The Anaheim Ducks and the Los Angeles Kings are both in the middle of their seasons, each with their own struggles and victories. The Ducks have been on a bit of a rollercoaster recently. They just sna

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Denmark Stands Up for Greenland Amid U. S. Pressure

People in Denmark showed their support for Greenland after the U. S. president made threats to take over the island. Thousands gathered in Copenhagen and other places to say they believe Greenland should decide its own future. The U. S. president has said Greenland is important for security and res

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Hospital Secrets: A Wife's Fight for Her Husband's Life

In a recent episode of "Absolute Healing, " a woman from Michigan shared her harrowing experience with hospital protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stacy Ograyensek's husband, Ryan, was admitted to the hospital with COVID-19. She claims that the hospital's protocols were not only ineffective but

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

A Principal Steps Down After Students Sing Nazi Song Twice

A high-ranking official at a prestigious Chicago school has decided to step down. This comes after a disturbing incident where students were caught practicing a song linked to Nazi history. The school's head, Dr. Thomas Hagerman, announced his resignation in mid-January. He cited health concerns as

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Medina's Zoning Debate: Finding a Balance for Development

In Medina, Ohio, a discussion is underway about a proposed development at the corner of West Liberty Street and Yorktown Drive. The key question is whether to change the zoning of the land to allow for a wider variety of uses, or to find an alternative solution. The two parcels in question are curr

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Chiefs' Offense: Time to Shake Things Up

The Kansas City Chiefs' offense needs a serious makeover. After a season that left them with a sour taste, it's clear that changes are necessary. The team's predictable play style was a major issue. They rarely used play-action, ranking last in the NFL with just 10% of their snaps featuring it. This

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Michigan State's Young Guns Aim to Shine on West Coast Tour

Michigan State's basketball squad is heading west, hoping to turn things around after past struggles. This time, they're taking on Washington and Oregon, with a young team eager to prove themselves. The Spartans, ranked 12th, have a solid record, but their last road trip didn't go so well. Coach Izz

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Penguins: A Dream Come True

Penguins have always held a special place in many hearts. For some, they are just birds, but for others, they are a lifelong fascination. This was the case for one individual who had a deep love for these waddling creatures since childhood. They even attempted to share their enthusiasm with classmat

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

Unexpected Winter Chill Hits the U. S.

A sudden cold snap is sweeping across the United States. It's bringing snow and freezing temperatures to places that usually stay warm. The Midwest and East Coast are seeing the worst of it. Snow squalls are causing whiteout conditions in northeastern Ohio. These sudden bursts of heavy snow and stro

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