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    Losing weight is a goal that many individuals aspire to achieve, but it's essential to approach weight loss in a healthy and sustainable manner. Crash diets and extreme measures may yield temporary results, but they often lead to disappointment and can negatively impact your overall well-being. Inst...
  • Danny Masterson convicted of 2 counts of rape, ‘That '70s Show’

    “That '70s Show” star Danny Masterson was led out in handcuffs from a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday and could get 30 years to life in prison after a jury found him guilty on two of three counts of rape at his second trial, in which the Church of Scientology played a central role. Mast...
  • GRIM HOAX Why is ‘George Soros dead’ trending?

    GEORGE Soros is one of the leading lights of American high society, so rumors of his death are sure to spread. A bizarre hoax has sent "George Soros dead" viral online, but he is alive and well. Here's how it unfolded. Who is George Soros?George Soros, 92, is a Hungarian-American investor who emig...
  • when is st patrick's day

    Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn announced today that the Wood County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting increased patrol over St. Patrick’s Day. The blitz will run from Friday through Sunday. Deputies will pay particular attention for violations, such as driving under the influence, failure t...
  • Filipino adobo chicken What does Google’s March 15 homepage mea

    It’s not uncommon for Google to have a Google Doodle in place of its regular blue, red, yellow and green lettering to represent a significant day in history on its homepage — but what does the March 15 image of two smiling children sniffing wafts of hot, well-seasoned chicken thighs have...