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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Sugar Everywhere: How Kids Are Caught in a Sweet Trap

Kids are drowning in sugar, and it's not their fault. Sugar is everywhere, hiding in foods you'd never expect. It's in bread, yogurt, even tortillas. Parents are fighting a losing battle. They want their kids to eat healthy, but sugar is the default. It's not just about saying no to candy. It's abo

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Smart Moves: How a Big Travel Company Boosts Its Financial Game

A major player in the travel industry has just made some clever financial moves. They managed to cut their borrowing costs and get more cash on hand. Here's how they did it. First, they refinanced a big loan. This isn't just any loan—it's a huge deal worth billions. By refinancing, they lowered the

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

What's Really Hurting Our Chances of Having Kids?

In Australia, a big study looked at why some women struggle to have kids. It checked out both things they can control, like lifestyle choices, and things they can't, like health issues. The goal was to see which factors really matter when it comes to fertility problems over time. Lifestyle choices,

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Jan 22 2026EDUCATION

Helping Teachers in Northwest ISD: A Community Effort

Teachers in the U. S. often spend their own money on classroom supplies. This is a big problem. The Northwest ISD Education Foundation (NEF) is trying to help. They give teachers free resources. This helps teachers focus on teaching instead of worrying about money. The NEF is a nonprofit group. The

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Celebrity Suicide and Its Ripple Effects in Taiwan

In Taiwan, the suicide of a well-known figure, Chiung Yao, sparked a lot of media attention. This event led researchers to look into how such coverage affects people's actions. They wanted to see if it changed suicide rates or attempts. They gathered data from Taiwan's National Suicide Surveillance

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Clintons Face Congressional Contempt Showdown

A political storm is brewing in Congress. The House Oversight Committee is ready to vote on holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt. Why? They didn't show up for a scheduled deposition last week, related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. T

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court Weighs in on Trump's Bid to Remove Fed Governor

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating a significant case that could redefine the boundaries of presidential power over the Federal Reserve. At the heart of the matter is President Trump's attempt to remove Lisa Cook, a governor at the central bank, based on allegations of mortgage fraud that o

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Big 12 Football: Big Moves and Big Games in 2026

The Big 12 Conference is shaking things up for the 2026 football season. Teams will face off in nine conference games and 13 non-conference matchups against top-tier opponents. This isn't just any season; it's a global one. For the first time, Big 12 teams will play games in Europe. TCU and North Ca

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills: Coaching Shake-Up in the Spotlight

The Buffalo Bills are making waves in the coaching world. They are looking for a new leader after letting go of their previous head coach. Three names are at the top of their list, and they all have a past with the team. First up is Anthony Lynn. He was part of the Bills' staff a few years back. Wh

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update: A Bumpy Ride for Users

Millions of Windows 11 users are facing a rough patch this January. The latest mandatory update has brought more headaches than solutions. Microsoft has rolled out emergency fixes, but many issues linger without a clear resolution timeline. The update, a mandatory security patch, forces itself onto

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