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  • Michigan's Lake Superior State University issued its annual list of annoying expressions to banish. The list includes: trending, bucket list, kick the can down the road and spoiler alert. The top one to ban: fiscal cliff.
  • It will run between Las Vegas and Southern California, reaching a top speed of 200 miles per hour. The company behind the project plans for it to be ready by 2028.
  • The Monopoly game hitting store shelves contains a sleek kitty, which will join the classic Scottie dog and top hat. Fans adopted the cat in an online vote earlier this year. The company shelved the iron after a 78 year run.
  • Black coaches are more likely to be fired and have fewer, narrower paths to the top.
  • Police say a man in Boise, Idaho, went running naked through a park. Police gave chase. When they caught up to him, the naked man had become entangled in the barbed wire on top of a fence.
  • Someone just spent a record-setting $2.7 million for a bottle of Macallan at an auction. It was bottled in 1986 after 60 years of aging — it was a small batch for top customers.
  • Follow along as we publish WVIA's 2024 Year in Review, a week-long series recounting the top stories, favorite photos and most viewed videos of the past year in Education, Government and Politics, Environment, Entertainment, Public Safety, Transportation, Healthcare, Rural Issues and Community Engagement.
  • The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America released a top 100 list for the most challenging places to live with allergies. This year, the list included four Pennsylvania cities: Allentown at number 11, Pittsburgh at 52, Philadelphia at 57, and Harrisburg at 64.
  • A 1960s pop song, a must-have soft toy and a global anime hit are among the leaders on YouTube's year-end trends list.
  • Billboard Magazine's "Hot 100s" hit chart is 50 years old. In honor of that anniversary, they've ranked the top Hot 100s by popularity. Who's at the top of the list? It's not The Beatles or Elvis Presley. It's Chubby Checker and his version of "The Twist."
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