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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Trump's Economic Push: A Last-Minute Midterm Strategy?

President Donald Trump is hitting the road. He's planning to visit different parts of the United States every week until the midterm elections in November. His first stop? Iowa, where he'll talk about the economy and energy. This isn't just a solo trip; other cabinet members will also be traveling m

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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 2026EDUCATION

Santa Rosa's Crab Feast: A Feast for Education

In Santa Rosa, a recent crab feast turned into a big win for local schools. The event, organized by the Montgomery Education Foundation, brought together around 170 people. They enjoyed a massive crab feast, with 640 pounds of crab being devoured. The best part? They raised $18, 000 for Montgomery H

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs, Talks, and Podcasts: Netflix's Big Comedy Show

Netflix is throwing a huge comedy party in Los Angeles from May 4th to 10th. Over 200 comedians and celebrities will be there. This includes big names like Bill Burr, Conan O'Brien, and Steve Carell. They will perform live shows, podcast recordings, and other fun events. One special event is the Ni

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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 22 2026EDUCATION

A Fun Way to Learn About Mouth Bugs and Defenses

Learning about the tiny world in our mouths and how our bodies fight off invaders can be tricky. But what if there was a game to make it easier? Enter the dual-role duel card game. This isn't just any game; it's designed to help students grasp complex ideas in oral microbiology and immunology. The g

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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

Jarrett Stidham: The Unsung Hero Behind Denver's AFC Hopes

Jarrett Stidham is stepping into the spotlight for the Denver Broncos. He's taking over for the injured Bo Nix in the AFC Championship game against the Patriots. This move has sparked some interesting reactions, especially from former Patriots teammate Devin McCourty. McCourty shared a lighthearted

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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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