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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Political Divide: How Trust Shapes Everyday Choices

In the United States, political divisions run deep, making it hard for people to work together or even talk about important issues. This isn't just about big debates; it's about everyday decisions too. Recent research dug into how political beliefs and fears about the other side affect simple trust

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Military Party Takes Early Lead in Controversial Vote

In Myanmar, the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party is ahead in the initial phase of the recent election. This vote, the first since the 2021 coup, has been met with skepticism from many international observers. The results, shared by state media, show a clear win for the militar

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

When Ambition Meets Infrastructure: The Chinese City Leaders' Dilemma

In China, city leaders often prioritize eye-catching projects over practical ones. These projects, known as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), involve collaborations between the government and private companies to construct infrastructure like roads, schools, and hospitals. However, the focus is no

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Fairmont Hotel: A Glimpse into Fame, Tragedy, and History

The Fairmont Hotel, a grand landmark in San Francisco, has seen its share of highs and lows. Recently, it became the scene of a tragic event involving Victoria Jones, the daughter of renowned actor Tommy Lee Jones. Found unresponsive in a hallway, her death has sparked questions and speculation. Aut

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Avery Johnson Stays: A Big Win for Kansas State Football

Avery Johnson, the star quarterback for Kansas State, has decided to stay with the Wildcats for his final year. This news came out on January 2nd, the same day the transfer portal opened. Johnson shared his decision on Instagram, saying he had a lot of talks with his family and coaches before making

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Warm Up Right, Exercise Better

Ever feel like your body is not ready when you start exercising? It might be because you're skipping an important step. Warmed-up muscles work better. This is not just an old wives' tale. Science backs it up. Research shows that warming up can make your muscles stronger and faster. The study found

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Can Fun Video Games Help People with Parkinson's?

People with Parkinson's disease often struggle with movement and balance. A new study looked at a fun, video game-like therapy called Strolll. This therapy uses augmented reality to help with walking and balance. The goal was to see if Strolll could also be a good workout. First, researchers wanted

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

George Clooney and Donald Trump's Feud Heats Up

Donald Trump, the former president, took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to criticize actor George Clooney. Trump's post, made on New Year's Eve, was filled with harsh words. He called Clooney an "average guy" who often complained about politics. Trump also dismissed Clooney's acting car

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Jan 02 2026OPINION

Somalis in Minnesota: Time to Reflect and Act

Recent events have put the Somali community in Minnesota under a harsh spotlight. While it's easy to point fingers at others, it's crucial to look inward. A small group of Somalis has been involved in serious fraud, and this has cast a shadow over the entire community. This is not the time to play

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

George and Amal Clooney Choose France

George and Amal Clooney are now French citizens. They got this status quickly, with France's foreign minister supporting the move. The reason? Their good work for others. But not everyone is happy about this. Donald Trump, the former U. S. president, had some harsh words. He posted on his social me

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