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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Culture Shapes What Kids Eat

Parents often follow unwritten rules when deciding what to feed their children. These rules are social norms. They shape how and what kids eat during a crucial time. This period is when babies start eating more than just milk. It is a big deal because it affects how kids grow and what they like to e

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Jan 15 2026RELIGION

Florida's Push for Faith in Schools: A New Debate

In Florida, a new proposal is stirring up conversations about religion in public schools. The idea is to let students openly express their religious beliefs in their schoolwork and add a daily moment of silence. This isn't just about freedom of expression; it's about making sure everyone's beliefs a

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spokane's Punk Rock Night: The Offspring and Bad Religion Unite

Spokane Arena is set to rock with a punk extravaganza. The Offspring, a band that has been around since the 1980s, is bringing their energy to the stage. They started as Manic Subsidal but changed their name in 1986. Their big break came in 1993 with the album "Smash, " which sold over six million c

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Catholics and the Changing Face of American Politics

The political scene in America has seen a significant shift, especially among Christians. The current administration's policies have sparked a reaction from various religious groups, with Catholics emerging as a potential game-changer. Initially, the religious right, a coalition of white evangelica

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Indonesia Can Help Democracies Stand Strong

The world is seeing a big fight between big democracies and powerful autocracies. This is not just about military strength. It's also about ideas and values. Democracies need to show they are strong and united. Middle-sized democracies, like Indonesia, can play a big role in this. Indonesia is the

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Bracing for More Winter Wonders

Winter is not taking a break anytime soon. The weather alert is still active, warning of icy roads and freezing wind chills. Yesterday's snowfall was more than expected. The lake effect snow added extra inches, catching everyone off guard. Huron and Sanilac counties are still under a Winter Weather

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

High Winds and Dry Air: A Fire Risk for Northern Colorado

Northern Colorado and the Eastern Plains are facing a serious fire risk. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning. This warning is for parts of Larimer, Weld, Morgan, Adams, Arapahoe, Elbert, Lincoln, Logan, and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Ben Shelton's Weather Woes in Auckland

Ben Shelton kicked off his 2026 season with a bang, winning his first match against Francisco Comesana. This victory was a big deal because he had to skip the US Open last year due to an injury. It seemed like he was back on track, but then the weather in Auckland had other plans. The ASB Classic t

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Frigid Night Ahead: Lowcountry Braces for Snow Chances

The Lowcountry is in for a chilly surprise. A significant cold front is on its way, bringing dangerously low temperatures starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for several counties, including Dorchester and Colleton, as well as Hampton, Jasper, and

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Discovering Old Ice Harvesting Secrets at Dreibelbis Farm

Dreibelbis Farm Historical Society is throwing a cool party on February 7th. They're showing off how Pennsylvania Germans used to harvest ice back in the day. It's happening from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. If the weather's nice, they'll even cut ice blocks from the pond. There will be two presentations, one a

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