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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A calmer way to steal diamonds

A new movie coming in 2026 shows a heist without yelling or car chases. Instead of smashing windows or shooting, the story builds tension with quiet planning and real talks. The film trusts that viewers will enjoy the clever moves more than the usual chaos. The plan kicks off when a retired thief n

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes of a New Comedy: How Dan Levy Moves Forward

Dan Levy, known for creating the hit show "Schitt's Creek, " is back with a fresh project called "Big Mistakes. " This time, the comedy follows an unexpected duo—a pastor and his sister, a teacher—who find themselves tangled up with organized crime after a series of missteps. Levy admits the idea ca

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Apr 05 2026BUSINESS

Sports Illustrated Finds New Life After Big Shake‑Ups

Sports Illustrated, once a sports magazine staple, is showing signs of life again after a tough period. Two years ago, many writers were told their jobs were ending. Now the magazine is hosting big events at places like the Cow Palace and Quince, where fans can meet celebrities. The owner of S

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Apr 05 2026WEATHER

Storms and Flood Threat in Northeast Ohio

A cold front will push through Northeast Ohio on Saturday, bringing a mix of high winds, possible tornadoes and more rain that could worsen river flooding. The National Weather Service says the whole area faces a slight chance of severe storms, so scattered strong weather is possible as the front mo

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Apr 05 2026HEALTH

MS: Why Our Immune System Gets It Wrong

The story of multiple sclerosis (MS) starts with our genes and ends in a modern kitchen. Some scientists say that the very DNA that makes us strong against bugs also makes us prone to MS. They call this “antagonistic pleiotropy. ” Other researchers point out that we used to live with tiny worm

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Apr 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart tools for Apple IT teams to work faster

Managing Apple devices in a company used to mean sitting at a desk all day dealing with spreadsheets and confusing software. But IT teams need a better way to handle routine tasks while they’re on the move. PocketMDM turns an iPhone into a simple control panel for common device management jobs. Inst

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Apr 05 2026OPINION

Should Naples keep Cars on 5th? Opinions clash on traffic, charity and crowds

The annual car show on Fifth Avenue sparks heated debates every year. Some call it a beloved tradition that raises millions for local charities like St. Matthew’s House and Habitat for Humanity. Others argue it has grown out of control—clogging streets, overwhelming sidewalks and turning a once-char

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Apr 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Boulder’s icy dip warms hearts and raises funds

Every winter, some people jump into icy waters to raise money for good causes. In Boulder, hundreds chose to take a chilly leap last Saturday at the annual Polar Plunge. The event raises funds for Special Olympics Colorado, supporting athletes with intellectual disabilities. This year’s plunge happe

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Apr 05 2026HEALTH

New ways to handle and prevent lower back pain

Experts have been digging into how to stop and treat dull, constant back pain that isn’t caused by a specific injury. Studies from 2020 to 2025 suggest simple habits can make a big difference. Moving more often, even during work hours, seems to help more than sitting still for long stretches. People

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Apr 05 2026WEATHER

Storm aftermath: crews check Michigan neighborhoods for hidden damage

Southeast Michigan woke up Sunday to broken branches and scattered debris after a storm line rolled through late Saturday. The National Weather Service sent a crew to walk the affected neighborhoods and record what happened. So far, no injuries have been reported, but the damage is clear: roofs peel

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