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Jan 28 2026CRIME

Virtual Gold in Games: A Big Win for Players

In a surprising turn of events, a UK court has declared that virtual gold in the popular game Old School RuneScape is considered real property. This decision came about due to a theft case involving a former employee of the game's developer, Jagex. The employee, Andrew Lakeman, is accused of stealin

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Jan 28 2026FINANCE

AMC's Stock Struggles: What's Really Happening?

AMC Entertainment's stock is taking a hit, sitting near its lowest point in a year. This isn't just a one-day blip; the company is facing some serious challenges. Bondholders are talking secretly with AMC. They're looking at bonds that are set to mature in 2029. These bonds have a 15% interest rate

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Young Life Cut Short: A Look at the Luthersburg Shooting Case

A 15-year-old boy from Luthersburg is facing serious charges after a tragic accident that took the life of a 12-year-old girl. The case has been moved to the Clearfield County Juvenile Court, a decision that has sparked debate. The incident happened in April 2024, when the boy, then 14, showed a gu

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Powers Catholic Dominates Heritage in High School Hockey Showdown

In a thrilling high school hockey matchup, Flint Powers Catholic showcased their skills against Saginaw Heritage at the 810 Sports Complex. The game was a display of talent and strategy from the start. Powers Catholic took an early lead, ending the first period with a 1-0 advantage. However, Heritag

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Missoula's Cemetery Goes Green: A New Way to Rest

Missoula City Cemetery is looking at a big change. They want to start offering green burials. This means no fancy caskets or chemicals. Instead, they want to use simple, natural ways to lay people to rest. Green burials are not new. They have been around for a while. But they are not common. The id

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

A Rabbi's Brave Stand Against Hate

In a shocking incident, a rabbi was violently attacked while walking to his synagogue in Queens. The assault happened near Queens Blvd. and 71st Ave. in Forest Hills around 3 p. m. on Tuesday. A stranger approached the 32-year-old rabbi, hurled antisemitic slurs, and punched him in the face and ches

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Leviathan Meme: When Weather Maps Spark Wild Theories

Social media has been buzzing with a strange new trend. People are claiming that a biblical sea monster, the Leviathan, is waking up near Virginia. This idea started after a big winter storm hit the U. S. Some users on Facebook and Threads believe the storm was made to hide the Leviathan from view.

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Jan 28 2026CRIME

Gervea Ferguson's Legal Battle: A Closer Look

Gervea Ferguson, a man linked to the Vultures street gang, is in the middle of a legal storm. He's facing serious charges, including murder and drug conspiracy. The latest twist? A judge's decision that has everyone talking. Judge Louise Hines Myers was supposed to oversee Ferguson's cases. But thi

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

Stanford's Step Forward: Honoring Katie Meyer and Boosting Student-Athlete Mental Health

A deal has been reached between Stanford University and the family of Katie Meyer, a former soccer star who tragically took her own life in 2022. The university faced a lawsuit after Meyer's family claimed that disciplinary actions from Stanford contributed to her distress. Meyer, a talented goalie

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

A Bookstore Owner's Silent March

Greg Ketter, a long-time owner of DreamHaven Books and Comics in Minneapolis, has seen a sudden spike in his business. This happened after a photo of him at a protest went viral. The picture shows him calmly walking through tear gas during a demonstration following the killing of Alex Pretti. Ketter

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