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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Why People Choose Fancy Job Titles Over More Money

People often care more about their job titles than their paychecks. This might seem strange because money is a clear way to measure value. Yet, a study found that 70% of office workers would rather have a fancy title than a raise. This means most people would choose perceived status over actual cash

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Men with Breast Cancer: What They Really Want to Know

Men with breast cancer often feel left out. They struggle to find health information that speaks to them. Most health info is made for women. This can make men feel ignored and confused. Men with breast cancer have unique needs. They want info that fits their lives. They need to know about treatmen

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

The Future of Biotech: Hope and Challenges

The biotech and life sciences industry is at a crossroads. After a few tough years, there's a glimmer of hope for recovery. The need for new medical treatments is huge. There are many diseases that still don't have effective treatments. The pharmaceutical industry is also under pressure. Many of the

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Vermont High School Athletes Shine in Winter Sports

Vermont's high school winter sports scene is buzzing with talent. Every week, fans get to vote for their favorite athletes. This week, there are plenty of impressive performances to consider. Voting is easy. Just head to the official website. No emails or social media posts will count. The deadline

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Keeping the Goodness in Your Juice

Vitamin C is a big deal for our health. It's like a bodyguard, keeping us safe from harm. But it's also quite delicate. Heat can easily wreck it. That's why traditional juice-making methods can cause a huge loss. Up to 70% of Vitamin C can disappear. That's a lot! But don't worry, science has a sol

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

X's New Plan: Tracking Money Moves in Real Time

X, the social media site led by Elon Musk, is cooking up something new called "Smart Cashtags. " This feature, set to launch next month, will let users keep an eye on the ups and downs of crypto and stock prices as they happen. One sneak peek of this feature even hints at a big change: buying and s

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Jan 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Forest Friends: How to Share the Woods Wisely

People who use forests for resources have different ideas about how to manage them. Some want to take more from fewer trees, while others prefer taking less from more trees. This is a big deal because forests are important for many people, especially farmers and young folks. A recent study looked a

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

How Democrats Can Stop Losing by Being Less Picky

Democrats might want to think about being nicer to people if they want to win again. They have a habit of ignoring or dismissing folks who don't fit their idea of perfect. This isn't just about voters, but also about powerful people who might seem a bit odd or difficult. Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Snack Smart: The Hidden Dangers of Meat Sticks

The protein craze has swept the nation, with many people turning to meat sticks as a quick and tasty snack. However, it's important to consider the potential risks associated with consuming these processed meats. Research has shown that a diet high in meat can lead to serious health issues, includin

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Unanswered Questions: A Man's Mysterious Decline in Detention

A man's family is left with more questions than answers after he was deported from the US in a vegetative state and passed away soon after. Randall Gamboa Esquivel, a Costa Rican, was in good health when he left his home country. He entered the US in December 2024 but was detained for re-entering wi

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