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More Rain on the Horizon for Fraser Valley

December 12, 2025

The Fraser Valley is bracing for another round of wet weather. After a massive downpour on Wednesday, Environment Canada has issued a heads-up about more rain in the coming days. The eastern part of the Fraser Valley, including Chilliwack, Abbotsford, and Hope, has already seen a lot of rain. Some

sports

Missouri's Sports Betting Scene: What's the Buzz?

December 12, 2025

Missouri has finally joined the sports betting party, and the excitement is real. With the launch of legal sports betting, several top-notch apps are rolling out the red carpet for new users. DraftKings, FanDuel, bet365, BetMGM, Fanatics, and Caesars are all in the mix, each offering sweet deals to

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The Man Who Inspired a Village: Mohamed Salah's Legacy in Nagrig

December 12, 2025

In the heart of the Nile Delta, Nagrig village is a place where dreams take root, thanks to one of its own. Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian football superstar, may not be a constant presence in his hometown, but his impact is felt everywhere. The local sports complex, renamed in his honor, is a testamen

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Week 15 NFL Showdowns: Who Will Come Out on Top?

December 12, 2025

Week 15 of the NFL season is packed with thrilling matchups that could decide playoff spots. The Texans are on a roll, especially on defense, while the Cardinals are struggling. Houston is expected to dominate, possibly winning 30-13. The Ravens and Bengals face off, with Cincinnati having the edge

politics

Spain's Socialists Under Fire for Mishandling Harassment Claims

December 12, 2025

Spain's Socialist Party, PSOE, is in hot water. They said sorry for not handling sexual harassment complaints well. This is a big deal because they've always been big on women's rights. But now, people are saying they set up a way for women to report harassment, but then didn't do anything about it.

crime

Alabama's Death Penalty: Politics Over Principle

December 12, 2025

Alabama's approach to the death penalty has become more about political posturing than upholding justice. This is evident in the state's recent actions and the case of Joseph Clifton Smith, who is set to be executed despite clear evidence of intellectual disabilities. The state's use of nitrogen hy

health

Hospital Nurses Doubt Virtual Help

December 12, 2025

Hospitals are trying out virtual nurses to fix their staffing problems. These virtual nurses use video and messaging to check on patients from far away. But a new study shows that this might not be the solution everyone hoped for. Researchers talked to 880 nurses from 10 different states. They foun

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Pandemics Through Time: What We Keep Getting Wrong

December 12, 2025

Pandemics have always been a part of human history. From the Black Death to COVID-19, these outbreaks have shaped societies in many ways. They have caused huge numbers of illnesses and deaths. They have also changed how people live, work, and interact. One thing that stands out is how people react

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Will County's Housing Puzzle: Who Gets Left Behind?

December 12, 2025

Will County, known for its many single-family homes, has a problem. Not everyone can find a place that fits their needs or budget. Young adults, like recent college grad Dominic Pelayo, are stuck living with their parents. Why? Because one-bedroom apartments cost between $1, 500 and $1, 800 a month.

business

How to Build a Business That Doesn't Destroy Your Life

December 12, 2025

Many entrepreneurs focus too much on growing their business and forget about their personal lives. They create detailed financial plans and perfect their company's mission, but they don't think about what they want their everyday life to look like in the future. This focus on business often leads t