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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Supreme Court to Decide if Roundup Lawsuits Can Continue

The U. S. Supreme Court has decided to take on a significant case involving Bayer and its popular weedkiller, Roundup. The issue at hand is whether people can sue Bayer for cancer claims under state laws, given that the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not found Roundup to be a cancer

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How UK Health Workers Tackle Drinking Problems

In the UK, too many people are dying from alcohol. The problem is worse for those who are not well-off. The government knows this and wants to do something about it. But how? There are people who work on these issues. They have ideas on how to help. But no one has really asked them what they think.

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Jan 17 2026CRIME

The Truth Behind the Dustin Griffin Shooting: What's Really Going On?

The Virginia State Police are still looking into the shooting of Dustin Griffin that happened on December 17. This is interesting because the Augusta County Sheriff, Donald Smith, has already said the case is closed. He even released some videos from body cameras and dashcams. In a statement, Sheri

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Young Cricketer's Mistake Sparks Big Questions

In a surprising turn of events, a young Pakistani cricketer's strange behavior during a crucial Under-19 World Cup match has left everyone scratching their heads. The incident happened during a tight game against England in Harare, where Pakistan was chasing a target of 211 runs. With only one wick

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

The Trump Effect: A Year of Unprecedented Influence

In the last year, Donald Trump has been a constant figure in the public eye. His presence is felt everywhere, from TV screens to social media feeds. This isn't just about politics; it's about how one person can dominate the cultural landscape. Trump's impact is vast. He's reshaped federal jobs, imm

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Local High Schools Showcase Skills on the Court

The basketball scene in Green Bay and nearby areas was buzzing with action on Friday, Jan. 16. The boys' teams brought their A-game, with De Pere, Bay Port, and Denmark coming out on top. De Pere's Redbirds had a standout performance, thanks to Noah Maniscalco, Jack Bookter, and Will Krueger, who co

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Jan 17 2026OPINION

Sports Betting: Time for Rules to Keep the Game Fair

Sports betting is growing fast, and so are the problems that come with it. Recent news about college and NBA players involved in point-shaving schemes is just the tip of the iceberg. This is not new, but it's getting worse. For years, Nevada was the only place where sports betting was legal. They h

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How Short Videos Mess with Your Brain

Short videos are everywhere. They are fun and easy to watch. But what happens in your brain when you watch them? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at how the brain changes when people watch short videos. The brain has parts that help us control our actions. These parts are called the dorsa

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Monte Vista Boys Wrestling: A Thrilling Victory

The Monte Vista boys wrestling team had a nail-biting match against Centauri. It was the first dual meet of the Intermountain League season. The final score was 36-34 in favor of Monte Vista. The match went down to the last bout, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats. Mathieu Dean started str

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Bella Hadid: From Runways to Reins and Screens

Bella Hadid is making waves beyond the fashion world. She's stepping into acting with a bang, starring in a new sci-fi horror series called "The Beauty. " Her character, Ruby, is quite the action hero, smashing mirrors and racing through Paris on a motorcycle. It seems like Bella is bringing her rea

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