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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

Dustin Johnson's Unshaken Stance Amidst LIV Golf's Turbulence

Dustin Johnson is staying put with LIV Golf, and he couldn’t care less about what others think. He’s happy with his choice, even as the league faces some serious challenges. Johnson signed a new deal and made it clear he’s not going anywhere. He likes the lighter schedule and the big paychecks, so w

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

When Big Tech Backfires: A Senator's Change of Heart

Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky recently had a change of heart about Big Tech companies. He used to think they should not be responsible for what people post on their platforms. But after a personal run-in with YouTube and Google, he's singing a different tune. Here's what happened. Someone posted

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Sparkle Up Your Space: Affordable Vintage Jars for Every Home

Vintage style is all the rage, and these crystal apothecary jars are a budget-friendly way to bring some old-world charm into your home. The Jenseits Crystal Apothecary Jars set, now on sale at Amazon, is a great example of how to blend practicality with aesthetics. The set of two jars is currently

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

The Laundry Game Changer You Need to Know About

Living in a big city like New York has its ups and downs. One of the downsides is dealing with laundry. Carrying heavy bags and struggling with tipping carts on uneven sidewalks can be a real hassle. But there's a new product that's changing the game. The Hulken Rolling Tote Bag has become quite po

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

A Sharp Deal on a Classic Knife: Opinel No. 12 Inox

Opinel knives have a special place in many hearts, especially those who love the outdoors. These knives are known for their simple design and high quality. The Opinel No. 12 Inox is one of the best in the series. It has a long blade and a sturdy handle. This makes it perfect for big jobs like cuttin

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How China's Farms Can Grow More Food and Reduce Pollution

China's farms are a major source of pollution, contributing to 17% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. However, the need to increase food production presents a challenge. The tools farmers use, such as tractors, pesticides, fertilizers, and plastic sheets, play a significant role in this dile

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Fire Victims

The LA City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee made a step in the right direction. They decided to waive permit fees for victims of the Palisades Fire. This is a good move, but it's a bit late. The full council should approve this soon. It's unfair to charge people to rebuild their homes. The c

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Messy Truth Behind America's Factory Farms

America's factory farms, or CAFOs, produce a staggering amount of waste. This waste often ends up in our rivers and lakes, making them unsafe for swimming or fishing. The problem is that these farms are not held to the same environmental standards as other industries. Unlike factories, they don't ha

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Colon Cancer

Scientists have created new molecules to fight colorectal cancer. These molecules target a specific pathway in cells that is often overactive in cancer. The most promising molecule, called L20, stops cancer cells from growing and spreading. L20 works by sticking to a protein called STAT3. This prot

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

What Will Shine Brightest in 2026: Gold, Bitcoin, or the S&P 500?

In a world full of investment choices, people are betting on which asset will shine the brightest by 2026. Polymarket, a platform for predicting market trends, has some interesting insights. According to their traders, gold has a 47% chance of being the top performer, while Bitcoin trails slightly a

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