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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Fruitcake: The Underdog of Holiday Treats

Fruitcake often gets a bad rap, but it has a rich history and a dedicated fan base. Despite jokes and negative stereotypes, this holiday treat has been part of significant moments, from royal weddings to space missions. In the U. S. , over 2 million fruitcakes are sold each year, with a big chunk co

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Dec 25 2025BUSINESS

Chinatown's Hidden Gem: A Strong Brew of Tradition and Resilience

In the heart of Chinatown, a small café named Hien: From Vietnam is making waves with its bold Vietnamese coffee. The name Hien means gentleness and integrity, values that owner Christmas Le brings to every cup. Le, who moved from Saigon to the U. S. in her late 20s, noticed a gap in the market. Mos

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

A Metro Detroit Moving Company Hit by Fraud

A former financial controller, Deborah Beaudoin, is in hot water for allegedly stealing over $215, 000 from Rose Moving and Storage. The fraud came to light in September 2023, when the Van Buren Township Police Department started looking into it. Homeland Security joined the investigation and found

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Leading the Way in AI Education

In the world of education, teachers are often the unsung heroes. They see the daily challenges and know what students need. This is why DonorsChoose, a nonprofit, focuses on helping teachers get the resources they ask for. The organization has a unique view of what's happening in classrooms across A

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

John Daly: A Legend's Journey from Champion to Mentor

John Daly, a name once synonymous with power and unpredictability in golf, now finds himself in a different role. His body, worn down by years of intense competition and multiple surgeries, can no longer keep up with the demands of the sport. At 59, Daly is no longer the star player but a guiding fo

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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Jackson County Schools

A familiar face in Jackson County's education scene is getting ready to say goodbye. Kevin Oxley, the superintendent of the Jackson County Intermediate School District, has decided to retire after working in schools for a long time. He made the announcement in December, saying he plans to step down

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Dec 25 2025HEALTH

Tea or Coffee: Which is Better for Your Bones?

Tea and coffee are both popular drinks, but which one is better for your bones? A recent study suggests that tea might have a slight edge over coffee when it comes to bone health. However, the difference is so small that it might not be significant. The study found that drinking tea was linked to a

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

HOKA's Stinson One7: A Sneaker That Does It All

Sneakers are not just for running anymore. The new HOKA Stinson One7 is proof of that. This shoe is a mix of trail-ready tech and everyday style. It's not just for serious runners. It's also for people who want comfort and looks in one shoe. The Stinson One7 has a see-through mesh top and a soft mi

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Wind Whips Through Sonoma, Leaving a Trail of Trouble

The windstorm that hit Sonoma County early Wednesday morning was no joke. It was expected, but that didn't make it any less disruptive. Gusts up to 75 mph were forecasted along the coast, and they didn't disappoint. The National Weather Service had warned about two rounds of windstorms, with the fir

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Dec 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Bella Thorne and Mark Emms: Wedding Plans on Hold for Now

Bella Thorne and her fiancé, Mark Emms, are taking their time with wedding plans. The couple has been engaged since 2023, but they haven't set a date yet. Thorne mentioned this at a recent event, saying they are focusing on their careers right now. Thorne is busy with her film projects. She just fi

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