Police Blotter: Fatal Walpole Crash, Christmas Day shooting
Year: 2025
Majority of people with Parkinson’s suffer from chronic pain
A large Australian study has revealed that people with Parkinson’s disease are nearly three times more likely to live with chronic pain than others their age. The researchers found that two out of every three people with Parkinson’s reported living with this painful condition, which has often been overlooked in the past. This is the [.] The post Majority of people with Parkinson’s suffer from chronic pain appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A Bronzeville Kwanzaa event celebrates Black business owners — We’re carrying on a legacy’
A Bronzeville Kwanzaa event celebrates Black business owners — We’re carrying on a legacy’
HS Wrestling Wrap: Steinert wins team title at Bart Payne Tournament
HS Wrestling Wrap: Steinert wins team title at Bart Payne Tournament
Best wishes to WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg
Goldberg is one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time. Earlier this year, the legend ended his professional wrestling career after competing in his final bout against Gunther.
AI is one of the ‘strongest’ investment themes in decades, portfolio manager says
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson unpacks how artificial intelligence is impacting stocks and the key market drivers of 2025 on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’.
Howell co-op defeats Southern in Winding River Holiday Tournament – Boys ice hockey
Howell co-op defeats Southern in Winding River Holiday Tournament – Boys ice hockey
The 10 Greatest 2025 Movies Based on Books, Ranked
Wicked: For Good, One Battle After Another, and Mickey 17 are all among the absolute best 2025 movies that were based on books.
NFL Roundup: Vikings end Lions’ playoff hopes, Cowboys top Commanders
Jordan Addison broke free for a 65-yard rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter, and the Minnesota Vikings pulled away for a 23-10 win over the eliminated Detroit Lions on Thursday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Palm Beach boys golfer of the year: Hampton Beebe, Dwyer senior
Beebe won the individual state championship and also won an individual district title and tied for second at the regional championship. Further, his Dwyer team swept the district, regional and state titles.