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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

A Quarter Century of Learning: Santiago Canyon College's Big Night

Santiago Canyon College (SCC) threw a massive 25th-anniversary bash in November, and it was a huge success. The event raised a whopping $124, 000 for the college's foundation, making it the biggest fundraising event in SCC's history. This wasn't just any party—it was a celebration of 25 years of pro

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at New Museum's Big Comeback

The New Museum is making a big splash with its grand reopening on March 21. After a decade of planning and over three years of construction, the museum is doubling its gallery space. This expansion includes a new area for artists to live and work, as well as programs for the community. The museum,

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zoe Saldaña: The Box Office Queen

Zoe Saldaña has taken the top spot as the highest-grossing actor ever. This is a big deal because she beat Scarlett Johansson, who had been leading for a while. The reason? Her latest movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash, made over $1. 2 billion. Now, her total earnings from movies are more than $15. 46 bill

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Mike Tomlin: To Stay or To Go?

Mike Tomlin, the seasoned head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has kept his cards close to his chest regarding his future. After a recent defeat, he emphasized that his attention is solely on the game that just concluded and its shortcomings. However, the burning question lingers: What lies ahead

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Aging: What Women Wish They Knew Earlier

Aging brings about many changes in a woman's body. Some of these changes are expected, while others come as a surprise. Women in their 30s to 50s have shared their experiences and advice on what to expect as the body ages. One common issue is bladder control. Many women find that they leak a little

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Boeing Bounces Back: A Closer Look at 2025's Airplane Sales

In 2025, Boeing made a comeback in the airplane sales race. They sold 1, 173 planes, beating Airbus for the first time since 2018. This shows Boeing is getting back on track after some tough years. Boeing delivered 600 planes last year. That's the most they've done in seven years. But remember, bef

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Cheerleading's Big Leap: From Campus Chants to a Billion-Dollar Business

Cheerleading has come a long way from the days of simple chants and crowd engagement. It's now a highly competitive sport with impressive stunts and performances. This transformation didn't happen overnight. It was the vision of one man, Jeff Webb, who saw the potential in cheerleading and turned it

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How to Make Your Heart Work Smarter, Not Harder

Your heart is like a pump, always working to keep you alive. When you're just sitting around, your heart still beats, and that's your resting heart rate. For most people, this number is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. But if you're super fit, like a marathon runner, it might be as low as 30 to

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Ring and Watch Duty Team Up to Tackle Wildfires

Ring has teamed up with Watch Duty to help people stay safe from wildfires. This partnership brings important fire updates right to your phone. It's part of Ring's Neighbors app, which already helps people share local news. Watch Duty is a well-known app for wildfire alerts. It gives real-time upda

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Fireworks Fun Gone Wrong: What's Really Happening?

Fireworks light up the sky during holidays, but they're also lighting up emergency rooms. Injuries from fireworks have been on the rise in the U. S. since 2012. A recent study looked at firework-related injuries from 2016 to 2021. It found that most injuries happen around New Year's and Independence

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