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Jan 03 2026CRIME

A Tragic End to a Loving Family in Columbus

In Columbus, Ohio, a quiet neighborhood was shattered by a grim discovery. Spencer and Monique Tepe, a dentist and a stay-at-home mom, were found dead in their home, leaving behind two young children. The couple, who had celebrated their love just a year ago, were taken from their family in a brutal

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Jan 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Massive Fire at Denver's Harker Heights Construction Site

A huge fire broke out in a building that was still being built on Leetsdale Drive, close to Glendale. The flames were so big that they could be seen from far away, lighting up the night sky. The area was quickly evacuated, and the road was shut down to keep people safe. Firefighters from Denver and

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Figuring Out the NYT Connections Puzzle

The NYT Connections puzzle has become a popular challenge online. It's a game where you have to find groups of four words that share a common theme. The catch? There's only one correct answer for each group. The puzzle updates every midnight, and it can get quite challenging. If you're feeling stuc

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Mexico's Shaky Start to the New Year

Mexico faced a rough start to the new year with a strong earthquake hitting the southern part of the country. The quake caused significant damage, including collapsed homes and disrupted roads. Sadly, two people lost their lives due to the tremors. The earthquake, which struck near the Pacific Coas

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Nebraska's Hot Streak: A Closer Look at Their Impressive Run

Nebraska's basketball team is on a roll. They've won 18 games in a row, the longest streak in the country. Their latest victory came against a tough opponent, Michigan State, ranked No. 9. The final score was close, 58-56, but Nebraska came out on top. After the game, the home crowd rushed the cour

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Cleveland Heights: From Chaos to Calm

Cleveland Heights has seen better days, but things are looking up. After a year of drama and dysfunction, the city is finally getting back on track. It all started when Mayor Kahlil Seren and the city council couldn't agree on the budget. Things got so bad that the council accused Seren of not being

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

A Somers Point Staple Says Goodbye After 30 Years

A familiar face in Somers Point is about to disappear. Big Wally's Discount Furniture, a family-run store, is shutting its doors for good after 30 years. The owners, Donna and Wally Mabe, are ready to enjoy their retirement. They're selling the building and all its contents. The Mabes opened the st

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Jan 03 2026CRYPTO

Hut 8's Smart Moves in a Tough Crypto Mining World

Hut 8, a Bitcoin mining company, is doing well even when others are struggling. They got a bigger credit line from Coinbase, up to $200 million. This money will help them with everyday business needs. They also made a big deal with Fluidstack, an AI cloud platform, to provide energy for an AI data c

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

LCK Prepares for 2026 with Big Changes and Training

The League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) is getting ready for the 2026 season with a lot of new rules and training. On January 2nd, Riot Games held a big training session at the LCK Arena in LoL Park. This session was for players and coaches to learn about new rules, how to behave professionally,

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

California's Billionaire Tax: A Bold Move or a Risky Gamble?

California is considering a new tax plan. It would target the state's billionaires. The idea is to tax their wealth, not their income. This has sparked a heated debate. Some people support the tax. They argue that billionaires' wealth has grown a lot in recent years. A one-time 5% tax would not hur

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