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Mar 06 2026POLITICS

Closed Meetings Block Budget Cuts in Elmhurst

Elmhurst’s finance committee, tasked with trimming the city budget, has spent most of its time in private sessions. Since late January, about two‑thirds of the committee’s hours have been closed to the public. In total, members met privately for roughly three and a half hours while only two hours we

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Mar 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Kevin Federline’s Money and Family Life in a Nutshell

Kevin met pop star Britney Spears in 2004. They dated fast, got engaged by July, and married in September of the same year. Their wedding was a surprise event held in Studio City, California. The couple had two boys: Sean and Jayden. Their marriage ended when Britney filed for divorce in late 2006,

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Mar 06 2026BUSINESS

A New Powerhouse Forms in the Media World

Banijay’s chief executive announced that last week marked a turning point after merging with All3Media. He praised the combined company’s growth, saying it shows how big teams and varied content can boost success. The merger is seen as a key step for staying competitive in a market that keeps shrink

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Mar 06 2026FINANCE

Flutter Entertainment Still Looks Good to Analysts

Jefferies analyst James Wheatcroft kept his “Buy” recommendation for Flutter Entertainment, setting a target of $210. 00 in a new report. The analyst focuses on the consumer‑cyclical market, covering companies such as Entain plc and The Gym. According to a data service, Wheatcroft’s past picks earne

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Mar 06 2026HEALTH

Laser Pointers and Eye Health: A Real‑World Warning

People often think laser pointers are harmless, but a recent series of eye visits tells a different story. Over the course of one year, 32 patients walked into an eye clinic after being harmed by laser beams that were meant for presentations or fun. The doctors recorded how each eye looked, what tes

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Mar 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Fresh Prime Video Picks to Watch This Weekend

Prime Video has added fresh titles this month that could make your weekend binge list. Three shows stand out for different reasons, each offering a unique twist on drama and mystery. The newest entry is “Young Sherlock, ” directed by Guy Ritchie. It follows a teenage Sherlock Holmes in Oxford, wher

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Mar 06 2026OPINION

Oil: Alaska’s Lifeline – Don’t Let It Fade Like Timber

The timber boom that once kept Alaskan towns alive has slipped into history, a slow decline driven by layers of rules and dwindling money. That story shows how easy it is for a vital industry to disappear when policy turns heavy and investment dries up. Oil, however, is the engine that keeps Alas

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Mar 06 2026SPORTS

Locatelli’s Rise: A Fresh Deal for Juventus

Manuel Locatelli had to prove himself when Luciano Spalletti became Juventus’ boss. The coach, who once left the Italian squad with few chances for him, stayed honest about why Locatelli wasn’t a regular. When they met again in Turin, Spalletti kept the same clear line: show you can meet the demands

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Mar 06 2026POLITICS

Pardon Debate: Why One Politician’s Jail Time Stirs More Questions than the Other

The recent call by Gov. Jared Polis to look at former clerk Tina Peters’ sentence sparked a national conversation about fairness in the courts. Polis highlighted that Peters, a Republican who helped hack Mesa County’s election system, received nine years after being found guilty on seven charges.

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Mar 06 2026POLITICS

The Real Reason People Turn to Populist Leaders

Populism is no longer just a story about workers left behind by big tech and automation. Recent elections show that fear of everyday life is pulling voters toward leaders who promise simple fixes. Economic worry spreads far beyond factories. Many people feel trapped by rising costs, uncertain jobs,

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