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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Many Still Recovering After Bourbon Street Incident

In the aftermath of the Bourbon Street attack, many injured people were rushed to nearby hospitals. LCMC Health hospitals reported that 16 patients are still being treated, with eight of them in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Four patients were transferred from other facilities to receive special ca

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Jake Lloyd's Star Wars Revival: A Positive Turn in His Journey with Schizophrenia

Ever wondered what happened to the young actor who played Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace"? Well, Jake Lloyd has been through a lot since his big break in the franchise. Recently, he shared a positive update on his mental health and his reconnection with Star Wars. Jake has been l

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle Alert: Today's NYT Connections Hints & Answers

Ever tried solving a sports puzzle? The New York Times has a new game called Connections: Sports Edition. It's not too hard, but there are no photos or logos, so it might be just right for you. The game is currently in beta, meaning the Times is testing if it's popular enough to stick around. Today'

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fossil's Last Wear OS Smartwatch: The End of an Era

Ever wonder what happened to Fossil’s Wear OS smartwatches? Well, the last one just vanished! Fossil, once a big player in Google’s Wear OS, announced they were done with smartwatches about a year ago. And now, the final Fossil smartwatch on the market, the Citizen CZ Smart Gen 2, has disappeared. F

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Jan 03 2025WEATHER

Waves and Weather: What to Expect This Weekend

Get ready for some beach action! A cold front from the Gulf of Alaska is heading our way, bringing light rain on Friday. But hold on, because the real story is what's happening at the beach. A long period of westerly to northwesterly swells is on its way, affecting the entire Northern California coa

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Schizophrenia: The Impact of Symptom Frequency

Did you know that people with schizophrenia could be at a higher risk for heart issues? A recent study had some interesting findings. They looked at the heart's left ventricle, which can increase in size, and this is not good news. This issue, called cardiac hypertrophy, can lead to heart failure an

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Spider-Man Star Tom Holland: Why He Avoids Stealing Zendaya’s Spotlight

Tom Holland, known for his role in the “Spider-Man” films, prefers to skip red carpet events for his girlfriend Zendaya’s movie premieres. He believes that the focus should be solely on her, not both of them as a couple. In a recent interview with Men’s Health, Holland explained, “It’s her big momen

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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

Honoring Heroes: President Biden Awards Presidential Citizens Medals

On January 2, 2025, President Biden will present the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 remarkable Americans. This award is given to citizens who have done extraordinary things for their country or fellow citizens. Let's meet some of these inspiring individuals. Mary Bonauto, a lawyer, fought for sa

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Diabetes Care: Why Involving Couples Matters

Managing Type 2 diabetes can be tough, especially for older adults. The idea of involving spouses in care is great, but does it work in real life, especially in places like China? A recent study decided to find out by putting couples to the test. The study took place in a clinical setting and inclu

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Jan 02 2025CRIME

Tragic Start to the Year: Driver Kills One Officer, Hurts Another in New Zealand

A driver struck two New Zealand police officers who were on foot patrol early on New Year's Day, killing one and seriously injuring the other. This incident shocked the nation, as violent deaths of police officers while on duty are rare. Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming, who had served for 38 years, was

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