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Nov 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Strange Creatures in Erie Waters: The Axolotl Incident

In Erie, it's not uncommon to find unusual animals in the water. Last year, there was talk of an alligator in Lake Erie, and this summer, a freshwater jellyfish was seen near Presque Isle. But in mid-November, something even more unexpected happened: an axolotl was found swimming in Walnut Creek. Th

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tron: Ares - The Digital World Comes Home

Tron: Ares is making its way to home screens sooner than expected. Fans can catch the latest installment in the Tron series on video-on-demand starting December 2. Those eager to own a physical copy can look forward to the 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD releases on January 6. The story picks up years aft

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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

A Shake-Up in the C-Suite: Keurig Dr Pepper Welcomes New Finance Chief

Keurig Dr Pepper has a new top finance executive. Anthony DiSilvestro is stepping in as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). He's coming from Mattel, where he was the CFO for five years. DiSilvestro will be based in Burlington and will report to CEO Tim Cofer. This change comes at an interesting

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Patti Smith Rocks the Orpheum: A Night of Punk Poetry and Power

Patti Smith took the stage at the Orpheum Theatre, kicking off with a raspy "Jesus" that dissolved into a laugh. She shook it off and dove into "Gloria, " a song that's been a part of her identity for decades. Smith, a punk poet with a legacy stretching back half a century, blends her unique spiritu

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Struggle: Carragher Calls Out Salah's Silence

Liverpool's current form has been a cause for concern, with the team struggling to find their footing this season. The Premier League champions are now 11 points behind Arsenal, and the pressure is on to turn things around. Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player turned pundit, has criticized Mo

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Southern Governors Who Made a Difference

In the 1980s, a group of governors from Southern states worked together to improve their regions. They didn't let political differences stop them from making things better. These leaders focused on important issues like jobs, schools, and roads. Their efforts helped the South grow and become stronge

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Nov 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots and Recognition: How One Leader is Changing the Game

In the world of technology and innovation, one name stands out: Kate McAfoose. She's the president of Chang Robotics and co-founder of Curabotics. Recently, she won two big awards at the Stevie Awards for Women in Business. These awards are a big deal, celebrating women who are making waves in busin

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

A Pioneer in Sports and Entertainment: Claire Rothman's Legacy

Claire Rothman, a woman who shattered glass ceilings in the male-dominated sports and entertainment industry, has passed away at the age of 97. Her death, confirmed by family members, was due to complications from a fall. Rothman was not just a trailblazer but a force of nature, leaving an indelible

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Struggle: Is Frank's Tactics Failing?

Tottenham Hotspur is facing a tough time lately. After a good start, the team is now losing games and looking weak. The recent loss to Arsenal in the derby was a big blow. It showed many problems in the team's play. Thomas Frank, the coach, was praised earlier for improving the team. But now, fans

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

DeKalb's Leadership Program Marks Four Decades of Shaping Future Leaders

DeKalb County has a program called Leadership DeKalb. It has been around for 40 years. Every year, it picks 60 people from different jobs. These jobs include business, teaching, government, and more. The goal is to help them become better leaders. The latest group is called the Class of 2026. Some

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