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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

How Good Are Quick Heartworm Tests For Dogs?

In Western Fiji, a study checked how well quick, on-the-spot tests can spot heartworm in dogs. These tests are handy because they give fast results. The study looked at two types of tests: one that finds baby worms in the blood and four others that find worm proteins. The study found that the modif

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Germany and Friends Team Up to Keep Factories Running

Germany is thinking about working with other countries to make sure factories get the stuff they need. The country's finance boss, Lars Klingbeil, said this before flying to the US for a quick trip. He'll be in Washington DC, chatting with finance leaders from seven big countries. They'll talk about

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Smart Moves: Understanding Your 401(k) for a Secure Retirement

Retirement planning can feel overwhelming, but understanding your 401(k) is a great place to start. This savings tool, offered by many employers, lets you set aside part of your paycheck before taxes are taken out. The best part? Your employer might even match your contributions, which is like getti

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

How Dirt Affects Your Money: A Look at Italian Farms

Soil is not just dirt. It's a big deal for farmers. When it washes away, it takes more than just the ground. It takes money and options. In Italy, farms losing too much soil are feeling the pinch. They make less profit. Their return on assets drops by 1. 20%. Their return on equity falls by 2. 10%.

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Jan 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Forest Friends: How to Share the Woods Wisely

People who use forests for resources have different ideas about how to manage them. Some want to take more from fewer trees, while others prefer taking less from more trees. This is a big deal because forests are important for many people, especially farmers and young folks. A recent study looked a

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

The Power of Thoughtful Debate in Learning

In today's world, where quick opinions and strong divisions are common, it's easy to forget the value of thoughtful debate. This practice is a key part of Western education, especially in universities. It's not about winning arguments, but about finding truth together in an honest and humble way. T

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Lawmakers Face a Self-Made Mess

Idaho's lawmakers are in a tough spot. They are dealing with a big budget problem. But this time, it's not because of the economy. It's because of their own choices. They cut taxes a lot. This was done even when the governor thought it might not be a good idea. Now, the state is short on money. The

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Missouri's Tax System: Time for a Change?

Missouri's state income tax, introduced in 1917, is outdated. It doesn't fit today's economy or workforce. The system punishes people for earning more, working harder, or growing their businesses. It's like a penalty for success. Governor Mike Kehoe has a plan to phase out this tax. The goal is to

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Colorado's Child Care Crisis: Local Efforts to Bridge the Gap

Colorado is grappling with a serious child care crisis. The cost of child care is a huge burden for many families. For a single parent, child care can take up nearly half of their income. This is way above the federal affordability benchmark of 7%. The state also has a shortage of spots in licensed

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

The Blurry Line Between Medical Science and Miracles

Medical breakthroughs often seem like miracles, but are they really? Or is it just science advancing at the right time? For some, it doesn't matter. They see both as divine intervention. Take Howard, a retired doctor, who beat lymphoma in 2002 with a standard chemo treatment. His specialist warned

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