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Jan 15 2026OPINION

How Treating Others Well Can Change the World

The Golden Rule is an old idea. It tells us to treat others the way we want to be treated. This idea is not new. It shows up in many cultures and religions. For example, Jesus said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. " In Islam, the Prophet Muhammad taught, "None of you truly believ

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Chicago's West Side: A Tale of Two Neighborhoods

Chicago's West Side tells a stark story of inequality. Just five miles from the Loop, where life expectancy is a high 87. 3 years, neighborhoods like West Garfield Park see residents living on average 20 years less. This gap, driven by factors like crime, drug use, and lack of resources, has persist

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Russia's Crypto Shift: A New Era for Everyday Investors?

Russia is taking steps to make cryptocurrency a part of everyday life. Lawmakers are working on a new bill that could change how people use digital money. This bill would allow regular investors to buy crypto, but with some limits. The head of the finance committee in Russia's parliament, Anatoly A

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Pakistan's Bold Move: Stablecoins for Remittances and Trade

Pakistan is making waves in the world of digital finance. The country has teamed up with a company tied to former U. S. President Donald Trump to explore using stablecoins for remittances and trade. This move is part of Pakistan's effort to modernize its payment systems and reduce its reliance on ca

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Uncovering the Truth: Why Political Labels Aren't So Clear

Ever wonder why people use the terms "left" and "right" to describe political views? These labels are often used to categorize people, but the reality is much more complex. The truth is, these labels don't always fit neatly. They can be misleading, oversimplifying the diverse range of opinions and b

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Portugal's Presidential Election: A Close Call and a Changing Political Scene

Portugal is about to have a very close presidential election. It looks like there will be a runoff vote for the first time in 40 years. This is big news because it shows how politics in Portugal are changing. The president in Portugal doesn't have as much power as in some other countries. But they

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

The Power of Emotion: How Feelings Shape Our Reality

In a recent broadcast, two media personalities explored the idea that emotions often outweigh facts in shaping public opinion. Joel Pollak highlighted a notable quote by Scott Adams: \"Feelings don’t care about your facts. \" This statement underscores a growing trend where people's emotions drive t

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's New Role: Fun Over Function?

AI is often talked about as a tool to make us smarter and more productive. But what if its biggest impact is on our leisure time? Young people are already using AI for entertainment. This trend could shape the future of AI technology. Big tech companies might focus more on fun than function to make

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Small Changes Can Boost Your Brainpower

Ever wondered how tiny tweaks in your daily routine could sharpen your mind? It turns out, making small but consistent changes in how you live can have a big impact on your brain. This isn't about quick fixes or magic pills. It's about adopting habits that keep your mind sharp and healthy over time.

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Jan 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Winnebago's Big Reveal: New RVs for Every Adventure

Winnebago Industries is making waves at the Florida RV SuperShow, introducing a fresh lineup of recreational vehicles that cater to every type of explorer. The company is showcasing its premium brands—Winnebago, Grand Design RV, and Newmar—each bringing something unique to the table. Winnebago is s

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