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Watch again: John Beilein out as Cavs coach, why dry fasting is not a good idea, Cleveland APL breaks ground on new facility, & more on What's New

Plus, Dave Chudowsky is giving live updates on noteworthy moments of Indians spring training from Goodyear, Arizona

CLEVELAND — On Wednesday' episode of What's New with Betsy Kling and Jay Crawford, reports coming in that Cavs players played "thug songs" around the former head coach before his resignation, why dry fasting (not drinking any liquids) is not something you want to try, and a dog fashion show to commemorate the new Cleveland Animal Protective League starting it's move to a bigger location. 

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"GO!" anchor Dave Chudowsky joins Betsy and Jay to discuss Indians spring training. 

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Norton Cheerleader Emma Pfouts celebrates her birthday while continuing to make progress. 

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Plus, why Cavs and Browns have made such major changes to their coaching rosters, and how much it's costing the teams.

Burger King getting rid of preservatives from their food? The fast food chain makes a radical change announcing the healthier move with a video. 

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In "Clicking in Cleveland," digital anchor Stephanie Haney discusses why some Cavs players would play "thug songs" around former coach Beilein, and the heartbreaking story of one bus driver being laid to rest in a special way. 

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In "Pop Break," Haney covers Ben Affleck's drug addiction admission, why Harry and Meghan are being told to stop using "royal" to promote themselves, and "This is Us" brings in a new character with a twist. 

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