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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Bath Restaurants Can Save Money and the Environment

Bath's restaurants are spending a lot on disposable packaging. They use about 5, 798 disposable items every month. That's a big bill, costing over $736 each month. Plus, they spend 101 hours managing these disposables. That's a lot of time and money. Switching to reusable packaging could save these

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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 2026SPORTS

Jon Gruden's Unexpected Job Snub

Jon Gruden, a well-known football coach, has a strong desire to return to the field, but he is not willing to take just any job. Recently, he turned down an offer from the New York Jets to join their coaching staff. This decision comes after his controversial exit from the Las Vegas Raiders due to o

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Amazon's Email Blunder: A Wake-Up Call for Businesses

A recent email mix-up at Amazon Web Services (AWS) has sparked a lot of discussion about leadership and communication in big companies. The email, sent by Colleen Aubrey, vice president of applied AI solutions at AWS, mistakenly announced layoffs to employees in the U. S. , Canada, and Costa Rica. T

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Asthma Breakthrough: New Molecules Could Change the Game

Asthma is a tricky condition. For a long time, scientists thought they knew what caused the inflammation in the lungs. They blamed leukotrienes, chemicals made by white blood cells. But now, a new discovery might change everything. Researchers found something unexpected. There are other molecules,

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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 2026CRIME

A Rabbi's Brave Stand Against Hate

In a shocking incident, a rabbi was violently attacked while walking to his synagogue in Queens. The assault happened near Queens Blvd. and 71st Ave. in Forest Hills around 3 p. m. on Tuesday. A stranger approached the 32-year-old rabbi, hurled antisemitic slurs, and punched him in the face and ches

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jaylen Vrax's Dark Past: A New Star Wars Story

A new book is coming out that tells the story of Jaylen Vrax, the bad guy from the game "Star Wars Outlaws. " This book is called "Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon" and it will be published in February 2026. It's a prequel to the game, which came out in August 2024. The game is set between "The Empir

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Vanguard's Global Expansion: A New Era of Low-Cost Investing

Vanguard Group is making big moves outside the U. S. as its international assets hit a huge milestone: $1 trillion. This company manages a massive $12 trillion worldwide, and its CEO, Salim Ramji, sees huge potential in global markets. He believes more people are starting to invest, and Vanguard wan

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