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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Trouble in the Press Box: Journalists Clash After AFCON Final

The African Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal was not just a game. It was a mess. Senegal won 1-0, but the real drama happened after the match. Journalists from both countries got into a big fight. It started when Moroccan reporters walked out as Senegal's coach, Pape Bouna Thiaw, ent

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Cleveland Clinic Expands Rehab Services in Erie

Cleveland Clinic is making a comeback in Erie with a fresh physical therapy clinic. The new spot, Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy, kicked off on January 20 at 3266 W. 26th St. This project is a team effort with Physicians Rehab Solutions, aiming to boost rehab services in the area

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How Hospitals Stay Strong in Tough Times

Healthcare systems face constant challenges. Think pandemics, new rules, and not enough supplies. How do they keep going? This piece looks at how hospitals adapt and stay strong. It uses a theory called dynamic capabilities. This theory helps explain how organizations handle change. First, let's ta

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Arkansas: Honoring Civil Rights History in a Polarized World

Arkansas has a rich history of civil rights, but it often struggles to fully embrace it. In 1968, Governor Winthrop Rockefeller made a bold move. He held a public memorial for Martin Luther King Jr. He was the only Southern governor to do this. This act of unity was powerful. It showed the state's c

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Feds Fight Back Against Protester Protections

In a bold move, the Trump administration is challenging a court decision that aimed to protect peaceful protesters in Minneapolis. The government's lawyers filed an appeal against a judge's order. This order had stopped federal agents from arresting or using tear gas on peaceful demonstrators and ob

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

A Disturbing Discovery at Mount Moriah Cemetery

The recent theft of human remains from Mount Moriah Cemetery has left many people shocked and worried. The cemetery, which has been neglected for years, is a historic site with over 180, 000 graves. It's a place where families have buried their loved ones for generations, and now, many of those grav

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

Baltimore's Crime Rates: A Concerning Start to 2026

Baltimore is facing a troubling rise in crime rates at the beginning of 2026. The latest reports from the Baltimore Police Department show that crime has gone up in many areas compared to the same time last year. The numbers are not good. Larceny, which is theft, has increased by 18%. Theft from ca

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How Muscles Learn to Handle Workouts Better

Scientists wanted to see how muscles and the brain work together to get better at handling tough exercises. They looked at how muscles react to intense workouts and how the brain helps them recover faster over time. They had 23 people do two rounds of tough leg exercises, with a break of three week

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Chicken Recall: A Closer Look at Food Safety

A significant amount of pre-cooked chicken has been pulled from shelves in seven states due to potential contamination. The U. S. Department of Agriculture flagged this issue, highlighting the importance of food safety. The recalled chicken weighs around 13, 720 pounds and was packaged in 10-pound

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Trump's Healthcare Plan: More Talk, Less Action

After years of promises, the White House finally unveiled its so-called "Great Healthcare Plan. " But let's be real, it's not great, and it's barely a plan. It's more like a collection of vague ideas, some of which don't make much sense. First off, the plan suggests that the government will pay peo

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