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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

New Mexico's Fight for Families: Tackling Trump's Policies and Rising Costs

New Mexico's leaders have a big job ahead. They need to shield residents from the fallout of Trump's policies and make sure families have what they need to thrive. They've already done some good, like stepping in to cover health care cuts and offering free child care. But there's still a lot to do.

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the World of True Crime Podcasts: A Fresh Look

True crime podcasts have become a staple for many. They offer a mix of storytelling, investigation, and sometimes, dark humor. These shows are not just about the crimes. They also highlight the people behind the stories. Here are some podcasts that stand out. First, there's "My Favorite Murder. " I

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cop Movie with a Heartfelt Tribute

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up again, this time in a cop movie called "The Rip. " They play narcotics officers in Miami who stumble upon a huge pile of drug money. This discovery leads to a lot of trouble and suspicion among the cops. The movie has a star-studded cast, but there's someth

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How DNA Tests Can Help Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for many men. Doctors often use a method called active surveillance to monitor it. This means they keep a close eye on the cancer instead of treating it right away. But how do they decide who is a good fit for this approach? One tool that might help is the

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Flying High: Celebrities with Their Own Private Jets

Private jets are a symbol of luxury and convenience, and many celebrities, athletes, and business tycoons own them. One popular model is the Gulfstream V, known for its range and comfort. Here are some notable figures who own this type of jet. Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur and TV persona

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Jan 19 2026SCIENCE

Grapevine Guardians: How Oregano Oil Fights Mildew

Grapevines face a big problem: downy mildew. This sneaky plant disease, caused by Plasmopara viticola, wreaks havoc on grapevines. It's a major headache for farmers because most grapevine types can't fight it off easily. The usual solution? Synthetic pesticides. But these can harm the environment an

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buffalo's Mayor Speaks Up on Green Goals

Buffalo's Mayor Sean Ryan has been vocal about his plans for a greener city. He's not just talking about planting more trees. He's thinking big, aiming to cut down on waste and pollution. His ideas are bold, but can they work? The mayor wants Buffalo to be a leader in fighting climate change. He's

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Why Big Pharma Stocks Might Be the Next Big Thing

Healthcare leaders gathered in San Francisco for a major industry event. This conference, known for its massive turnout and high-energy atmosphere, brought together CEOs from big and small drug companies. The buzz was around GLP-1 drugs, which have transformed diabetes and obesity treatment and are

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

A Scholar's Legacy: Stuart Altman's Impact on Health Care and Education

Stuart Altman, a renowned figure in health policy and education, passed away at the age of 88. He was known for his significant contributions to health care reform and his role as an interim president at Brandeis University. Altman's work was marked by a blend of analytical rigor and a deep sense of

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

Wealthy Families' Secrets to Staying Healthy

The ultra-rich have a lot to teach us about health. It's not just about money. It's about how they take care of themselves. They treat their health like their money. They watch it closely. They plan for the future. And they take responsibility for it. First, they track everything. They know exactly

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