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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How Darryl McDaniels Found Strength in Sobriety

Darryl McDaniels, known as DMC from Run-DMC, has been sober since 2004. He believes that building a supportive community is crucial for those struggling with addiction. He has teamed up with 1 Million Strong to create welcoming spaces for people in the entertainment and sports industries who are on

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Protests and the Immigration Debate: What's Really Happening?

In Minneapolis, things are heating up. Federal agents have shot and killed two people in just one month. The latest victim was Alex Pretti, a nurse who was at a protest. These shootings are making people question the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration. Democrats are using this as a

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Why Do More Moms Die in the U. S. Than Other Rich Countries?

The U. S. has a big problem. It has more moms dying during or after pregnancy than other wealthy nations. This is not new. It has been happening for a while. But why? One big reason might be that many pregnancies in the U. S. are not planned. The U. S. has one of the highest rates of unintended pre

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Lung Health After Stem Cell Grafts: What's the Story?

Stem cell transplants, specifically allo-HSCT, are a big help for blood and cancer issues. But they can cause problems, like lung issues. Doctors use spirometry to check lung health. It's common, but it might not catch everything. Oscillometry is a newer method. It might pick up on smaller changes t

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Jan 26 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Winter Weather: What's Happening Where?

Michigan is dealing with a snowstorm that's been going on since Sunday night and will last until Monday morning. This isn't just any snowfall; it's enough to make travel tricky and dangerous. So, what's the deal with all these weather alerts? Most of Southeast Michigan is under a Winter Weather Adv

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

Lavish Living While the Homeless Suffer: The Alleged Charity Scam

In a quiet, upscale neighborhood near Beverly Hills, a story of alleged deception and extravagance is unfolding. Alexander Soofer, the head of a homeless charity, is accused of misusing $23 million meant to help Los Angeles' homeless community. Instead, he allegedly used the funds to buy a $7 millio

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

Joliet Catholic Academy Celebrates Five Remarkable Alumni

Joliet Catholic Academy is set to celebrate five outstanding alumni by inducting them into the 2026 Hall of Champions: Business & Industry class. This honor recognizes their remarkable achievements in their careers and their significant contributions to the community. The Hall of Champions is a pre

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Universal Studios Hollywood Seeks New Jurassic Park Performers

Universal Studios Hollywood is on the hunt for new talent to bring the Jurassic Park universe to life. They are looking for actors and puppeteers to play key roles in upcoming seasonal events, possibly for the 2026 Fan Fest Nights. The studio has posted two job openings. First, they need actors to

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 at Disney California Adventure: A Fun-Filled Guide

Disney California Adventure is all set to welcome the Lunar New Year 2026 with a vibrant celebration from January 23 to February 22, 2026. The festivities kick off early, with the actual new year beginning on February 17. This year, the park is honoring the Year of the Horse with a variety of activi

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Stand: Protecting Families from Sudden Immigration Rule Changes

A recent court decision has put a halt to a significant immigration policy shift. A judge in Boston has temporarily stopped the current administration from ending the legal status of around 8, 400 people. These individuals are family members of U. S. citizens and green card holders. They originally

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