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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

When Business Lease Rules Get Complicated

Brian Ferdinand stepped into a messy situation. He wasn't the main player in these business leases, but he ended up responsible for them. He made a promise to cover some deals for a company called LuxUrban. At the time, LuxUrban looked strong. It was growing fast and had plenty of money. So, everyon

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

From City to Countryside: A Bakery's Unusual Growth Story

In the heart of Cairo, New York, a unique bakery named See & Be Kitchen has found an innovative way to expand its business. The journey began when Chrissy and Ben, a chef and baker duo, decided to leave the bustling city life behind and move upstate. They wanted a place where they could live and wor

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Jan 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion Icon and His Unforgettable Encounters

Isaac Mizrahi, the renowned fashion designer, has some fond memories of Gwyneth Paltrow. He recently shared his experiences working with her during the 1990s. Mizrahi, who is now 64 years old, recalled how he used to create outfits for Paltrow. He mentioned this while attending the New York Film Cri

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Immigration Enforcement: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The White House recently responded to criticism from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz regarding immigration enforcement. They claimed that stricter measures have led to a decrease in violent crime and improved public safety across the country. The administration highlighted a significant drop in homicid

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Yorkville's Newest Helpers in Tough Times

Yorkville is getting a new kind of helper. Aftermath Services is opening a big new place in town. They are experts in cleaning up after really hard situations. Think crime scenes or accidents. Their new spot is at 1215 Deer St. It's a huge 5, 000-square-foot space. This means they can help more peop

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Jan 11 2026CRIME

Mississippi Night Turns Deadly: Six Lives Lost in Shooting Spree

In a small town near the Alabama border, a quiet Friday night turned into a nightmare. Six people lost their lives in a shooting that happened in three different places. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said one person did all the shooting. Sheriff Eddie Scott shared the sad news on Facebook. He as

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Lee Health: A Year of Growth and Giving Back

Lee Health celebrated a big change in 2025. It became a private, nonprofit group focused on helping the local community. This shift allowed them to expand their services and reach more people. One of their big moves was joining a national group of children's hospitals. This alliance helps hospitals

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Why Are Democrats Struggling Despite Trump's Troubles?

The Democratic Party is in a tough spot. Even as President Trump's popularity drops, the Democrats aren't gaining much support. Many Americans blame the Democrats for the current state of politics. They feel the party didn't prioritize the country's needs during the 2024 election. Instead, people th

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Lessons on the Court: What Are We Really Teaching Our Kids?

In Portland, a middle school basketball team is learning more than just the game. The King Middle School eighth-grade team is made up mostly of new players and first-time coaches. They are trying their best, but wins are not coming easy. The team has lost every game, often by a large margin. During

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Aliyah Boston's Praise for Rising Star Lauren Betts

Aliyah Boston, star player for the Indiana Fever, has openly expressed her admiration for UCLA's top prospect, Lauren Betts. The two crossed paths recently at a Team USA training camp, where Boston shared some valuable insights with Betts. This interaction left Betts deeply moved, as she has long lo

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