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Oct 29 2025OPINION

Keeping Parks Safe for All

In Charleston, Colonial Lake is a cherished spot for locals. The recent fall festival, Bloom Charleston, showed just how much the community values this revitalized space. People of all ages enjoy walking and relaxing by the lake. But there's a growing problem. Cyclists are using the park paths, mak

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Theme Park Showdown: Who's Winning the Visitor Race?

Theme parks are like sports teams, and every year, there's a big report that shows which ones are scoring the most points. The report is called the TEA Experience Index, and it counts how many people visit the top theme parks around the world. Disney is like the superstar team, winning most of the

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Brain Healthy: Simple Steps to Lower Parkinson's Risk

Parkinson's disease is becoming more common as people live longer. By 2050, about 25 million people might have this condition. It affects movement, mood, and thinking. While it usually starts after 60, some people get it earlier. Experts say that while we can't prevent Parkinson's, certain lifestyl

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars and Mickey: A Fun Fall at Disney Parks

Disney Parks were buzzing with star power this fall. Many celebrities enjoyed the magic of Disney, marking special occasions and having a blast. Charli D’Amelio made her way to Disneyland Paris. She experienced the spooky fun of the Disney Halloween Festival. Riding thrilling attractions like The T

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Travis Kelce Joins Forces to Revamp Six Flags

Travis Kelce, the famous NFL player and fiancé of Taylor Swift, is stepping into a new role as an activist investor. He has teamed up with the investment firm Jana Partners to push for changes at Six Flags, the company behind popular amusement parks like Knott’s Berry Farm and Cedar Point. Jana Par

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

Speed vs. Rules: The Grand Teton Running Controversy

A runner's record-breaking climb on Grand Teton turned into a legal battle. Michelino Sunseri, 33, reached the top and returned in under three hours, setting a new speed record. But his quick route took him onto a restricted trail for just two minutes, leading to a misdemeanor charge from the Nation

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Travis Kelce Joins Forces to Boost Six Flags

Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has stepped into the business world by investing in Six Flags theme parks. This move comes as part of a larger effort by a group of investors, led by New York City-based firm JANA Partners, to turn around the struggling company. Kelce, a s

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's: The Ultrasound Breakthrough

Parkinson's disease is a serious condition that affects movement. One of its main symptoms is muscle stiffness, which can make everyday tasks difficult. But there's a new way to measure this stiffness: ultrasound elastography, or UE for short. This technology uses sound waves to create images of the

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Sep 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Sad Day at Epic Universe: What Happened on the Stardust Racers?

A man in his 30s passed away after riding the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort's newest park, Epic Universe. The medical examiner's report stated that the cause of death was blunt impact injuries, but it did not provide specific details about the injuries or where they occu

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Sep 15 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags: Summer Bounce-Back Boosts Attendance

Six Flags saw more visitors this summer compared to last year. Over nine weeks, 17. 8 million people went to their parks. This is a 2% increase. The company's leader, Richard A. Zimmerman, said they are happy with this growth. He believes their plans are working well. They are getting ready for busy

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