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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 20 2026HEALTH

Nurses from Indonesia Face Big Challenges Abroad

Nurses who move to other countries for work often struggle a lot. They face many problems that can hurt their mental health. These problems include adjusting to new workplaces, dealing with language barriers, and adapting to different cultures. These nurses have to learn new ways of doing things. T

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills: A Top Spot for New Coaches

The Buffalo Bills are now looking for a new head coach. This is big news because they are seen as the best team to join in the NFL right now. The Bills have been really good since 2020. They have made it to the playoffs every year and won their division five times. Their quarterback, Josh Allen, is

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

New Horizons in Hormone Research

The world of hormone research is buzzing with excitement. Scientists are diving deep into the tiny world of molecules and structures to understand how hormones work. This isn't just about celebrating past wins. It's about looking ahead to what's next. Hormones are like messengers in our body. They

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo: Why Fans and CBS Can't Agree

Tony Romo is back in the spotlight for the NFL Divisional Round, and not everyone is happy about it. He's calling the Bills-Broncos game, which means more of his over-the-top praise for Josh Allen. Fans are tired of it, but CBS says Romo isn't the problem—they are. CBS executives claim Romo isn't i

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden Struggles: The Unseen Disability Crisis

Invisible disabilities are a big problem in Pakistan. These are conditions that aren't obvious but greatly affect how people live their lives. Think of things like partial hearing loss or learning differences. Zainab Wadood, a Deaf woman working in healthcare, highlights how these disabilities are o

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Netanyahu's Tough Road Ahead: Can He Survive the Challenges?

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, is in hot water. With elections coming up, he's got a lot on his plate. Polls show he's losing, and his reputation has taken a hit after the Hamas attack last year. But there's more to his troubles than just that. Netanyahu is also dealin

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Changes Spark Legal Battle

A big fight is happening over kids' vaccines. Some top medical groups are not happy with recent changes. They think the changes are not safe. They plan to take this fight to court. The changes were made by health officials. They cut the list of recommended vaccines. Now, only 11 diseases are on the

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Jan 13 2026RELIGION

Understanding Cleft Lip and Palate Through the Eyes of Muslim Parents in Punjab

Cleft lip and palate (CL/P) is a common birth defect that affects many kids around the world. It can cause serious problems for the child and their family. But how do Muslim parents in Punjab, Pakistan, see this condition? A recent study tried to find out. The study talked to 21 parents of kids wit

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Japan's Prime Minister Plays Political Chess

Japan is buzzing with political moves. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is thinking about ending the current parliament session soon. They might call a surprise election for February. This is not a usual step. It shows they want to use the prime minister's popularity to their advantage. Pr

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