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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Local High School Hoops: Big Wins and Big Scores

Local high school basketball teams had an exciting night on Tuesday, January 6th. The games were packed with drama, big plays, and impressive performances. In girls' basketball, Notre Dame's teams both came out on top against Bay Port. The Tritons' girls won 57-49, thanks to Destiny Webster's 17 po

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: More Than Just Disease Fighters for Seniors

Vaccines are not just about avoiding infections. They also help older folks stay healthy in other ways. For example, getting vaccinated against shingles, RSV, and flu can lower the chances of serious health problems like heart attacks, strokes, and even dementia. Older adults are more at risk for i

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Unlock Your Door: Hands-Free with Apple's Home Key

Aqara has introduced a new smart lock, the U400, at CES. This lock is special because it works with Apple's Home Key feature. It uses a tiny chip called UWB in iPhones and Apple Watches to unlock the door automatically as you approach. No need to take out your phone or use a code. The U400 is not t

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Why Do Kids Need a Check-Up Before Surgery?

In the UK, a big study called PINEAPPLE is looking at how kids do before and after surgery. The idea is to see if checking kids over before they go under anesthesia helps things go smoother. This check-up is called pediatric preassessment. It's like a pre-flight check for kids before they have surg

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Family Health Mystery: The Hidden Gene Link to Weight Gain

A family spanning four generations has uncovered a surprising health secret. A genetic test on a young child revealed a mutation in the MC4R gene. This gene is linked to weight gain and obesity. The same mutation was also found in three older relatives. This discovery came after years of struggling

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

EU Farmers' Fears and the Mercosur Deal

The EU is trying to get all its member countries to agree on a trade deal with Mercosur. This deal has been in the works for 25 years and is supposed to be a big win for exports. But not everyone is on board yet. Italy and France are the main holdouts. They have concerns about cheap beef and sugar

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

The 2026 World Cup: A Game Changer for North America

Soccer is more than just a game. It's a global language that brings people together. The 2026 World Cup is a big deal. It's the first time three countries—Mexico, the United States, and Canada—will host it together. This is a chance to show how sports can bring people and nations closer. The World

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Bay City Boys Basketball: A Week of Wins and Lessons

The Bay City area saw some exciting basketball action this week. Teams bounced back from tough losses, while others started the new year with a bang. Let's dive into the highlights and what we can learn from these games. First up, John Glenn bounced back from an overtime loss to Alpena with a stron

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

High School Hoops: A Look at the Week's Games

In the world of high school sports, the week of January 5-11 was packed with exciting basketball games. Let's dive into some of the key matchups and standout performances. Girls basketball saw some impressive performances. Colerain dominated Western Hills with a score of 87-55. The team's balanced

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Star Rant: Nugent's Mixed Messages on Music and Politics

Ted Nugent, a well-known musician and outspoken Trump supporter, recently shared his thoughts on fellow rock stars during a podcast. He praised some musicians for their talent but criticized others for their political views, which he described as idiotic. Nugent had some confusing things to say abo

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