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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Phoenix's 1976: A Year of Highs and Lows

1976 was a year of big moments in Phoenix. The Phoenix Suns made their first NBA Finals appearance, but lost to the Boston Celtics. It was a close game, with the Suns losing by just seven points in the final match. This wasn't the only time the Suns would break hearts, as they also lost in the Final

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Will Friedle's Hidden Battle: Anxiety Behind the Laughter

Will Friedle, known for his role as Eric Matthews in the beloved sitcom "Boy Meets World, " recently shared his personal struggles with anxiety during the show's final season. At just 17 years old, Will landed the role that would make him a household name. However, by the time the show's seventh sea

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

A Shocking Attack in NYC's Macy's: What Really Happened?

A woman from Massachusetts is in big trouble after a scary incident in a New York City Macy's store. Kerri Aherne, 43, is accused of stabbing a California mom who was changing her baby's diaper. This all happened in a bathroom at the famous Macy's flagship store during the holiday season. A judge h

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Six People, One Big Change: Living Amish in Lancaster

Six people from all walks of life are about to experience a big change. They are leaving behind their modern lives to live like the Amish in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This is all part of a new reality show called "Suddenly Amish" that starts on January 13th on TLC. The show follows six outsiders as

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Smart Savings: The Easy Way to Retire Early at 55

Retiring early at 55 might seem like a dream, but it's possible with smart planning and disciplined saving. The key is to start early and make the most of tax-advantaged accounts like 401Ks. These accounts offer significant tax benefits, making them a powerful tool for building wealth over time. Fi

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

How to Make $1 Million Last for Decades

Retiring early is exciting, but it also means your money has to work much harder. With $1 million, the key to making it last isn't just how much you have, but how you use it. Spending wisely is crucial. If you spend too much too soon, your money might not last as long as you hope. Market ups and do

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Clash Between Law Enforcement and Protesters

A tense situation unfolded in Minneapolis when an ICE officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman during an operation. The officer claimed his life was at risk when a vehicle was used against him. This incident happened as officers were trying to help a car stuck in the snow, but things took a turn

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Love, Lies, and a Deadly Plot: The Au Pair Murder Mystery

A strange car in the driveway was the first sign something was wrong. That's what Juliana Peres Magalhaes told police. She was scared. She called her boss. But her boss was also her lover. Brendan Banfield rushed home. He found a man with a knife. His wife was dead. He shot the man. That's the story

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Hollywood's Fallen Star: Harvey Weinstein's Legal Struggles Continue

Harvey Weinstein, once a titan of Hollywood, now sits in a Rikers Island jail cell. His life has taken a dramatic turn since the #MeToo movement shook the entertainment industry. Weinstein's legal troubles are far from over, as he faces the possibility of another trial. Recently, Weinstein appeared

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Mario Cristobal: The Man Behind Miami's Football Resurgence

Mario Cristobal, the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes, has led his team to an unexpected spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals. This journey has sparked interest in his personal story, particularly his cultural background and upbringing. Born in Miami, Florida, on September 24, 1970, Cr

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