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Southfield police request assistance in locating missing teen

Southfield Police have issued a call for the public’s help to find 18-year-old missing teen, identified as Jailynn Johnson. Authorities stress the importance of community involvement and seek any information that might aid in her safe return.

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Sex Offender Arrested In Webster Groves

Webster Groves police arrested a registered sex offender in Ivory Crockett Park last week, highlighting local concerns about public safety. The arrest underscores an ongoing effort by authorities to address potential crimes in public spaces.

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Two Georgia Lottery players in Locust Grove hit jackpots

Two Georgia Lottery players in Locust Grove recently won jackpots playing Quick Win games. While details are limited, the news has sparked excitement among locals and highlighted the ongoing popularity of lottery tickets in the state.

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 Two Georgia Lottery players in Locust Grove hit jackpots
Trump’s ‘gut’ let him down in Iran — and we’re all paying the price of his failed diplomacy

In the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s “gut”-driven diplomacy with Iran, new fissures in Middle Eastern stability are coming to light. Washington’s dealmaking style, as critics argue, struggles to counter a determined adversary fixated on its own survival—even when that means inflicting maximum pain on all sides.

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 Trump’s ‘gut’ let him down in Iran — and we’re all paying the price of his failed diplomacy
Coach wants more to rise high with superstar Saint

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon believes success cannot come from a single star. He is calling for the entire roster to rise up, matching the energy and skill of their standout player.

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 Coach wants more to rise high with superstar Saint
Africa Could Emerge As The Biggest Winner In Iran War

The Middle East conflict has disrupted a massive chunk of global energy supplies, causing oil prices to skyrocket. While Russia initially appeared to benefit, experts now believe Africa could emerge as the biggest winner in this rapidly evolving landscape.

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 Africa Could Emerge As The Biggest Winner In Iran War
LG Innotek Accelerates Physical AI Market Entry Through Partnership with Applied Intuition

LG Innotek has signed a partnership agreement with Applied Intuition, an autonomous driving software firm. The collaboration aims to drive LG Innotek’s entry into the emerging Physical AI market, signaling a fresh push for innovation in technology.

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Arizona lawmakers move to outlaw abortion drugs via mail

Arizona legislators are pushing a bill that would make it illegal to mail or receive abortion pills, potentially affecting both healthcare providers and patients. The new proposal raises constitutional concerns in light of the state’s voter-approved abortion rights in 2024.

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 Arizona lawmakers move to outlaw abortion drugs via mail
No. 1-seeds UConn and UCLA turned strong second halves into Final Four tickets

UConn and UCLA, both top seeds, found renewed momentum in the second half of their Elite Eight matchups. Their ability to withstand intense pressure allowed each team to secure a coveted Final Four berth.

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Bill Guerin’s depth additions create good problems for Wild

Bolstered by new faces at the trade deadline, the Minnesota Wild are entering the playoffs with renewed confidence. Bill Guerin’s strategic acquisitions serve as vital insurance against unforeseen injuries on the road to potential postseason success.

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These Central Illinois cities joined the national No Kings protests on Saturday

In a state-wide show of solidarity, several Central Illinois communities joined the national “No Kings” protests last Saturday afternoon. From Springfield to Bloomington-Normal, these gatherings underscored the movement’s emphasis on freedom of assembly and drew attention to pressing social conflicts.

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 These Central Illinois cities joined the national No Kings protests on Saturday
Kalshi ‘prediction market’ violates WA antigambling laws, AG says

Kalshi, known for its so-called “prediction market,” now faces scrutiny over accusations that its platform constitutes illegal gambling. Washington’s attorney general says it violates state antigambling laws, and Arizona has filed criminal charges as well, highlighting growing regulatory pressures around online market-based betting.

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 Kalshi ‘prediction market’ violates WA antigambling laws, AG says
From Fresno’s Cesar Chavez Boulevard to Buckingham Palace, it’s the children who pay | Opinion

As Fresno State’s annual Cesar E. Chavez Celebration unfolded, attention turned to a broader global story tying local activism to situations across the ocean. The article suggests that even amid large-scale controversies, it’s the children who ultimately bear the greatest burden.

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Why Hustle Culture Is Failing Women Founders

Women founders burdened by hustle culture often feel guilty whenever they step back from work. Fresh insights suggest this guilt may stifle creativity and that rest is a powerful—yet often overlooked—tool for building more vibrant ideas.

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 Why Hustle Culture Is Failing Women Founders
A LITTLE BIT LIKE HOME: The Communion Table

A thoughtful moment in the film “Places in the Heart” highlights how a quiet communion brings people together in a disarming way. As bread and cup are passed along a church row, a sense of belonging takes hold—reminding us that even the simplest gestures can feel like home.

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 A LITTLE BIT LIKE HOME: The Communion Table
Letter: Ask Feenstra for solidarity with farmers, Iowa

Most Iowa counties revolve around their farming communities, yet farmers make up a minority of the total population. Despite their smaller numbers, they drive significant economic growth and depend on elected officials for robust support.

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 Letter: Ask Feenstra for solidarity with farmers, Iowa
7 DC Couples Who Never Made Sense

DC Comics pioneered the superhero romance with Superman and Lois Lane, inspiring entire generations of creators. Yet not every pairing soared to iconic heights; some unions baffled readers and remain hot topics of debate. This article explores seven of those most puzzling relationships.

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 7 DC Couples Who Never Made Sense
‘Kuffiyehs in Buchenwald’ campaign challenges Germany’s anti-Palestinian culture of remembrance

Since October 7, the Palestinian kuffiyeh has been criminalized in Germany under claims of support for Israel and Zionism. Now, a grassroots campaign called “Kuffiyehs in Buchenwald” contests these measures, accusing German institutions of nurturing a “hypocritical and deceitful” culture of remembrance.

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 ‘Kuffiyehs in Buchenwald’ campaign challenges Germany’s anti-Palestinian culture of remembrance
Spotsylvania man sentenced for his role in fatal accident

A Spotsylvania man will serve a year and eight months in prison after a heated road-rage dispute ended in a fatal crash that claimed his passenger’s life. The incident underscores the devastating consequences of reckless driving and the legal ramifications that follow.

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 Spotsylvania man sentenced for his role in fatal accident
At Pentagon Christian service, Hegseth prays for violence ‘against those who deserve no mercy’

In his first monthly Christian worship service at the Pentagon since the Iran war began, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a forceful prayer for “violence against those who deserve no mercy.” He asked that “every round find its mark,” underscoring a stark blend of faith and conflict.

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Musolf: Feeling nostalgic for department stories of yesteryear

Remember the thrill of strolling through Better Dresses, Sporting Goods, and Footwear departments all under one roof? This article looks back on a time when department stores felt personal and community-driven, evoking warmth and nostalgia for an era many still cherish.

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 Musolf: Feeling nostalgic for department stories of yesteryear
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