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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Centers: What Really Happened?

A recent video stirred up quite a bit of controversy in Minnesota. It claimed that several child care centers, which receive public funds, were not actually providing services. This sparked allegations of fraud and caught the attention of many. However, state officials have a different story to tell

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Keep Medicines Safe

Ember LifeSciences, a company based in Westlake Village, just got a big boost. They raised $16. 5 million to improve how medicines and other healthcare products are shipped and stored. This money will help them create better temperature-controlled solutions. The investment came from several big nam

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Jan 02 2026EDUCATION

Green Bay Schools: Big Changes Ahead in 2026

In 2026, Green Bay area schools are gearing up for a year packed with changes. New leaders will step in, and tough decisions about money will be on the table. Some schools might even ask voters for extra funds. First up, several school districts are on the hunt for new superintendents. Green Bay an

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Science Shapes Our Daily Lives

Science is a big part of our everyday life. It's in the apps we use, the food we eat, and the medicine we take. But who funds all this science? The government does, through research grants. These grants help scientists explore everything from the tiniest particles to the biggest weather systems. But

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Public Media Faces Tough Times: What's Next?

Idaho Public Television is in a tight spot. They're losing a big chunk of their money. About $2 million to be exact. That's a quarter of what they usually get from private donors. This is all because Congress, led by Republicans, decided to stop funding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. To d

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Mind and Meds: How Antipsychotics Affect Thinking After First Mental Health Crisis

Antipsychotic drugs are often used to help people after their first mental health crisis. But how do these meds affect thinking and memory? A recent study tried to find out. The study looked at how much antipsychotics stick to dopamine D2 receptors in the brain. It also checked how strong this stic

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebs Turning a Year Wiser on January 2, 2026

January 2, 2026, is a special day for many stars. It's their birthday! Let's take a look at some of the famous faces celebrating another trip around the sun. First up, actress Paz Vega is hitting the big 5-0. She's a proud mom of three, with kids named Ava, Lenon, and Orson. Then there's Kate Boswo

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How a Tiny Gene Change Can Affect Your Pet's Health

Cats and dogs have a special protein called MDR1. This protein acts like a bouncer, controlling which drugs can enter the brain. It's crucial because it keeps harmful drugs like ivermectin out of the brain, preventing toxic reactions. In some pets, a tiny change in the MDR1 gene can cause big probl

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

A New Way to Save, Spend, and Earn with Moto Finance

Moto Finance, a new financial tech company, just got $1. 8 million to build a unique money platform. This platform combines a high-interest savings account and a premium credit card, all powered by blockchain tech. The idea is to give people better ways to save, spend, and earn rewards, all in one p

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Crisis: When Politics Meets Parenting

Minnesota is in a tough spot. The federal government has put a freeze on child care funding. This is a big deal. It affects thousands of families and their kids. The freeze came after a video went viral. The video claimed fraud in Somali-run day cares. The Trump administration took this seriously.

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