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Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Switching From Cable: Budget Gadgets That Keep You Connected

Cutting the cord has become easier than ever, and you don’t need a big budget to keep your living room streaming. Think of the simple, low‑cost devices that let you ditch cable and still enjoy movies, shows, news, and live events. The first tool most people add is a streaming stick. A $50 stick fro

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Parking Prices Rise in Dallas’ Deep Ellum Area

The city of Dallas is changing how much people pay to leave their cars in the Deep Ellum district. Starting on May 8, a meter that once charged just ten cents will now cost at least one dollar each hour. The move comes after the Dallas City Council approved new parking rates for the entire city this

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s Shift: What It Means for Your DVD Shelf

The way we keep movies in our hands is changing. When a film or show lands on a shelf, it feels special—there’s the cover art and sometimes extra goodies that make you feel closer to the story. Disney has long been known for giving fans this experience with its classic cartoons, blockbuster hits, an

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Drum‑Beat Showdown Opens for Switch Players

The 2026 Korea Championship for the popular rhythm game has just started accepting entries from local Switch users. Players must record themselves hitting two specific tracks on the game “Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival” and post the footage to YouTube. The two songs, one rated ★8 and the other ★

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Cancer in Keyport: A Neighborhood’s Growing Concern

A local man began tracking cancer cases on his old street, noticing a disturbing pattern. He marked each affected home with an X and eventually mapped 28 cases on First Street alone, plus another 41 across the town. The numbers sparked alarm among residents and health experts who said the rate se

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Apr 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Making Home Parties Easy and Fun

People often feel nervous about throwing a get‑together at home because they think everything has to be perfect. Yet experts say that the real benefit of hosting is the chance for people to connect, and that stress can be cut down by focusing on interaction instead of flawless food or décor. Lone

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Apr 21 2026EDUCATION

Fresh Voice in Kingston: A Student’s Journey into Local Journalism

The newest face of Kingston’s next‑generation journalism team is a Grade 11 student who has grown up in the city and now writes about its arts scene. She believes that local reporting keeps small communities connected, especially when everyday life is increasingly digital and people rarely leave

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Apr 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Raising a Calm Indoor Pup in Any Aussie Home

Dogs love to explore, but when they live inside a house or apartment, owners must give them a safe and interesting world. The first step is to set up clear rules that everyone follows, such as where the dog can sleep and which furniture is off‑limits. When people give praise, treats or a quick pla

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Bringing Backbone Care to Community Clinics

Health centers that serve low‑income neighborhoods are doing a great job with basic checkups, but they miss one big piece: help for back and joint problems. These issues are a top reason people end up on pain medicine, especially opioids. If clinics could add spinal specialists to their teams, pa

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Apr 21 2026BUSINESS

Roland’s New Home in El Segundo: A Hub for Music Makers

Roland Corporation has just opened a new U. S. headquarters in El Segundo, California, on the 12th floor of a landmark building at 200 North Pacific Coast Highway. The new office will host more than 100 U. S. -based employees, bringing together teams from sales, finance, marketing, product managemen

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