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Aug 18 2025HEALTH

Walking Differently Might Ease Knee Pain

Osteoarthritis is a common joint issue, especially in older adults. It often affects the knees, making walking painful. While there's no cure, staying active, keeping a healthy weight, and taking meds can help manage it. A recent study suggests that changing how you walk could also help. Researcher

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines: Ditching Screens for Savings

American Airlines is making big changes to its in-flight entertainment. The airline is removing seatback screens from its A319 planes. This is part of a plan to save money. Screens cost a lot to install and maintain. They also add weight, which means the plane uses more fuel. The A319s are the last

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Aug 17 2025FINANCE

Ethereum's Big Move: Why Wall Street is Taking Notice

The stock market has always been shaped by big winners. They set the rules, create expectations, and move markets. But not every stock makes it. Some fade away, while others pivot and become giants. Take Apple, for example. In the late 1990s, it was struggling. But then it pivoted with products like

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Aug 17 2025CRIME

Rio Linda's Night of Chaos: A Community Stands Strong

In the early hours of Friday morning, a wave of burglaries hit Rio Linda, leaving six small businesses in disarray. The culprit, 24-year-old Brendan Williams, was swiftly apprehended by Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputies. Williams is now facing a slew of charges, including felony vandalism, burgla

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Dreams: A Realistic Guide to Breaking In

Hollywood is changing fast. Old jobs are disappearing, and new tech is shaking things up. But don't worry, help is here. Two former editors, Ada Tseng and Jon Healey, have written a book to guide you through the chaos. They talked to hundreds of insiders to give you the real deal on Hollywood career

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Rainy Night Cuts Short Football Fun

The skies opened up and poured on the football plans of many teams in the Midlands. Lightning and heavy rain made it impossible to finish the games at W. J. Keenan, River Bluff, and Chapin. It was a bummer for players and fans alike, but at least some teams got to play before the weather turned nast

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

From Finance to Scandal: The Life of Frank Savage

Frank Savage, a trailblazer in finance and sailing, passed away at 87. His journey was marked by significant achievements and a notable involvement in the Enron scandal. Savage was one of the few Black Americans to reach the top levels of global finance. He died on July 16 in Newport, R. I. , after

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Wave: A Look Back at Biden's 1992 Senate Speech

Back in 1992, Joe Biden, then a senator, had some strong words about crime in Washington, D. C. He was not alone in his concerns. Many people felt the same way. Biden spoke on the Senate floor about the dangers of driving in D. C. at night. He shared personal stories, like how he avoided stopping at

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Aug 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Balancing Fame and Family: A Glimpse into Reese Witherspoon's Life

Reese Witherspoon recently shared a heartfelt post about the challenges of being a mom in Hollywood. She included a rare photo of herself with all three of her kids, showing a side of her life that fans don't often see. Reese's older kids, Ava and Deacon, are from her first marriage, while her youn

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Aug 15 2025FINANCE

Trump Family's Big Moves in Finance: What's Really Going On?

The Trump family is making waves in the banking world. President Trump is working on big changes for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aiming to take them out of government hands. Meanwhile, he's also been teasing Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon about the bank's predictions on tariffs. But it's not just

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