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Apr 12 2026OPINION

Why Naples residents aren't buying airport noise as city appeal

A Naples local isn't impressed by the idea that airport noise adds to the city's charm. Over 125, 000 flights take off and land at Naples Airport each year, making constant noise a daily reality. One resident pointed out that calling this noise "charming" feels out of touch when it disrupts peace an

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Apr 12 2026OPINION

Coach Staley shows how leadership works under pressure

Dawn Staley spent years building a program that runs on respect and steady focus. When a rival coach challenged her in front of millions, she could have reacted with anger or theatrics. Instead, she made three short statements that cut through the noise. She asked for specifics, refused to let the i

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Apr 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

How self-driving taxis could change the way we travel

In twenty years, many believe ride-hailing services will run on autopilot, changing how people get around cities. These electric robo-taxis would cost less because they don’t need drivers, and simpler machinery means fewer repairs. Central charging spots could handle maintenance and energy needs eff

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Luxury Life of a Fighter: Inside Arman Tsarukyan’s Monthly Spend

Arman Tsarukyan is a name that pops up on social media and in fight circles alike. He mixes flashy posts, collaborations with other influencers, and occasional controversy to stay in the public eye. Even though he has not yet won a UFC title, his earnings from fights and family wealth keep him in th

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Apr 11 2026OPINION

When the Coach Is the Contradiction

A few weeks ago a new story surfaced that put Megan Rapinoe, the soccer star known for her outspoken activism, under a spotlight of criticism. The article painted her as an example of how athletes can preach one thing while doing another, and it used a series of unrelated anecdotes to support its cl

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Southport Connector Plan: What It Means for Cypress Parkway

The Central Florida Expressway Authority has finished a study on the Southport Connector. The plan would link I‑4 at SR 429 to the Turnpike and Canoe Creek Road. It cuts through Poinciana, raising a new span in Cypress Parkway’s median. The goal is to turn the road into six lanes and fix key traffic

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Notre Dame: The Quiet Powerhouse of College Football

The debate about the loudest college football stadiums often focuses on noise. A different view comes from a seasoned analyst who says the best game‑day feel is not about volume. He points to Notre Dame as his top choice, praising how it keeps the old traditions alive while staying modern.

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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Sports Dental Care in Japan: What the Experts Are Doing

A new survey looked at how sports dental hygienists, or SDHs, who have earned certificates from Japan’s leading dental academy, are working across the country. The goal was to understand what they do now and how their field can grow in the future. The research team collected data from many SDHs. Th

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

College Sports in Chaos: Where Do We Go From Here?

It feels like college athletics has turned into a maze. Players can hop from one team to another in a few days, and the old idea of staying four years at the same school is fading fast. After a big championship win, more than 1, 000 athletes rushed into the transfer portal, and by Saturday that numb

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Community Hub for Sport, Culture and Work

The Yutang Cultural and Sports Center sits in Shenzhen’s Guangming District, tucked inside the Tianliao Community. It is surrounded by a mix of old industrial sites and tight urban‑village housing, making it a bridge between factory workers and residents. The building covers roughly 54, 690 square

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