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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween Costumes: Celebrities Dressing Up as Icons

Halloween is a time when celebrities have fun dressing up as their favorite stars. This year, many famous people chose to honor iconic figures with their costumes. Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts dressed as Serena Williams and Kendrick Lamar, showing their love for sports and music. Paris Hilton went a

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star-Studded Day at the Coliseum: When Hollywood Met Baseball

The Los Angeles Coliseum was buzzing on that historic day. The event? The Dodgers' grand arrival in LA. The crowd was a mix of everyday fans and some of the biggest stars of the time. The stands were packed, and the energy was electric. Hollywood's elite turned out in full force. Edward G. Robinson

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween: When Stars Were Just Kids in Costumes

Halloween is a time for dressing up and having fun. It's not just kids who love it, though. Many famous people enjoyed it too when they were young. They dressed up just like everyone else. Some of them even looked pretty cool in their costumes. Take, for example, a well-known singer. She dressed up

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Who's Backing Whom in Portage's Big Vote?

In Portage, the upcoming city council and mayoral elections are heating up, and money is playing a big role. Seven candidates are competing for three council seats, and the mayor's race is between Patricia Randall and Nasim Ansari. The main issue? A new trash hauling rule. The city recently decided

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Justice for Jazzy: A Mother's Fight for Accountability

A mother's relentless pursuit of justice has led to a significant verdict in Maine. Lyndsey Sutherland, the mother of 15-year-old Jasmine Vincent, was awarded $25 million after a jury found that Mid Coast Medical Group's negligence contributed to her daughter's death. The verdict came after a brief

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Colorado Springs: Paving the Way with High-Tech Roads

Colorado Springs is trying out some cool new tech to make their roads last longer. They're using special asphalt that's tougher and more durable. This stuff is called stone matrix asphalt, or SMA for short. It's thicker and harder to work with, but it's supposed to hold up better, especially on busy

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Gum Disease: How Your Mouth Affects Your Whole Body

Gum disease is more than just a dental issue. It's linked to serious health problems like cancer and heart disease. The main culprit? A bacteria called Fusobacterium nucleatum. This sneaky germ loves to hang out in your mouth and can cause big trouble if it spreads. Here's how it works. When you do

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Vampire Love Story Returns to Theaters: Twilight Makes a Comeback

Twilight, the movie that started a global craze, is back on the big screen. It made over $1. 5 million in just one day. This is part of a special event where all five movies in the series are being shown over five days. The last time Twilight was in theaters was over a decade ago. The first Twiligh

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Plan to Fix Public Transport Without New Taxes

Chicago has a new plan to keep its public transport running smoothly. The idea is to use money that is already being collected, instead of asking people to pay more in taxes. This plan is expected to bring in about $1. 5 billion every year. Most of this money will come from sales tax on fuel and som

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why SpaceX is Betting Big on Moon Missions

SpaceX is stepping up its game to land humans on the Moon. They believe they have what it takes to lead the way. In a recent blog post, they shared their vision for a permanent human presence beyond Earth. This is not just about planting a flag like the Apollo missions. It's about building a lasting

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