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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

King and Queen County's Plan to Fight Flooding and Boost Jobs

King and Queen County is making waves with a new plan to tackle flooding and create jobs. The idea? A business park near the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport. This park would be a hub for companies focused on fighting flooding. It's not just about local issues, though. The goal is to make the Middl

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Where to Park Your Cash in Shaky Times

In today's world, things are getting tense. Countries are at odds, trade wars are heating up, and conflicts are popping up all over. This makes people nervous, and they're looking for safe places to put their money. Real estate is a popular choice because it's solid and can give steady returns. Some

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Iran's Economic Unrest: A Closer Look at the Growing Protests

Protests have been happening in Iran for nine days now. They started because of money problems. The currency is losing value, and prices are going up. Rights groups say at least 25 people have died. More than 1, 000 people have been arrested. These protests are not as big as the ones in 2022-23. Th

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

How Well Can You Guess Your Lifting Speed?

People often wonder how well they can judge their own strength and speed when lifting weights. A recent study dug into this, focusing on the bench press. The goal was to see if people could accurately sense how fast they were lifting different weights. First, the participants went through some prac

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Journalists Face Trouble in Venezuela

In Venezuela, things got tense for media workers recently. More than a dozen journalists were held for a while on Monday. They were just doing their jobs, covering events in Caracas. This included a march backing former President Nicolas Maduro and the start of a new legislature. All of them were le

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Flying Foxes and the Science They Helped Uncover

In the world of science, animals often play a big role. But how do we know if the tools we use on them cause any harm? This is a big question. In 2018, two male grey-headed flying-foxes, named Brian and David, were caught in Adelaide Botanic Park. They were part of a group of nine bats studied. Bria

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Bay City Boys Basketball: A Week of Wins and Lessons

The Bay City area saw some exciting basketball action this week. Teams bounced back from tough losses, while others started the new year with a bang. Let's dive into the highlights and what we can learn from these games. First up, John Glenn bounced back from an overtime loss to Alpena with a stron

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

High School Hoops: A Look at the Week's Games

In the world of high school sports, the week of January 5-11 was packed with exciting basketball games. Let's dive into some of the key matchups and standout performances. Girls basketball saw some impressive performances. Colerain dominated Western Hills with a score of 87-55. The team's balanced

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

A Hotel's Shameful Refusal

A Hampton Inn in Minneapolis made headlines for the wrong reasons. This hotel, part of the Hilton family, was caught on camera turning away Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. The agents were in town to investigate fraud, but the hotel had other plans. They sent an email saying they wouldn

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Progesterone Mimic Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Fight

Breast cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists might have found a new ally in the fight against it. A recent study suggests that a drug mimicking progesterone could help slow down tumor growth in women with hormone-sensitive breast cancer. The drug, called megestrol, is a synthetic version of pr

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