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The Blues Legend and His Beloved Guitar: A Movie in the Making

December 4, 2025

A new movie about the life of B. B. King is on the way. It's called "Lucille, " after King's famous guitar. This film will show how King went from a poor life in Mississippi to becoming a world-famous blues star. It will also talk about his famous guitar, Lucille, and how it was a big part of his li

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Portage City Council Talks Snow and Cars

December 4, 2025

A recent snowstorm left its mark on Portage, causing more than just slippery roads. The city got 9 inches of snow, which meant a lot of work for the snowplows. They had to drive 2, 800 miles to clear the streets. One big problem was cars parked on the streets. The city has a rule: when 2 or more in

politics

A Step Forward in the Fight Against Human Trafficking

December 4, 2025

The U. S. House of Representatives recently made a significant move in the battle against sex trafficking. They approved a bill that aims to strengthen laws and provide more support to victims. This bill, backed by a prominent figure, is a big deal because it shows a strong commitment to tackling th

sports

USC Takes the Lead in College Football Recruiting for 2026

December 3, 2025

USC is making waves in the college football world. They have the top-ranked recruiting class for 2026. This is a big deal because it's the first time a non-SEC school has had the number one spot in a long time. The last time this happened was in 2008 with Miami. For the past 17 years, SEC schools ha

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Alabama's Big Move: Why the Crimson Tide Climbed Past Notre Dame

December 3, 2025

Alabama's recent performance caught the eye of the playoff committee, pushing them ahead of Notre Dame in the rankings. This shift gives Alabama a bit of breathing room before their big showdown with Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. The committee chair, Hunter Yurachek, shared some insights on

health

Latvian Pet Owners and the Biobanking Puzzle

December 3, 2025

In Latvia, a quiet debate is happening among pet owners. It's about something called veterinary biobanking. This is where biological samples from pets are stored and used for research. The goal? To improve the health of animals and maybe even humans. But how much do Latvian pet owners know about thi

politics

Questioning the Actions: Did a U. S. Official Break the Law?

December 3, 2025

A former judge has raised serious concerns about a recent incident involving Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The issue involves the alleged killing of survivors from a boat carrying drugs. The White House claims these actions were legal, but not everyone agrees. Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jerse

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Top Women's College Basketball Teams in the USA

December 3, 2025

The latest rankings for women's college basketball teams in the USA are out, and it's clear that some teams are really shining. Connecticut, Texas, and South Carolina are leading the pack, showing strong performances on the court. These teams have been consistent, winning most of their games and ear

politics

A Controversial Release: Former Honduras Leader Freed After Trump's Pardon

December 2, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández has been set free. He was behind bars for nearly four years after being convicted of serious drug trafficking charges. The U. S. Bureau of Prisons confirmed his release from a West Virginia prison. His wife, Ana García,

finance

Cambodia's Huione Group: A Financial Giant's Downfall

December 2, 2025

The Huione Group, a major player in Cambodia's financial scene, has hit a rough patch. Recently, its banking service, Huione Pay, shut down branches and stopped cash withdrawals. People were seen lining up outside closed doors, hoping to get their money out. This isn't just bad luck; it's the result