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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Winter Adventures on Moosehead Lake: A Chilly Escape

Moosehead Lake, the biggest lake in New England, is a playground for winter lovers. It's not just big; it's huge, covering about 75, 000 acres. That's like 40 miles long and 10 miles wide. Imagine trying to wrap your head around that size! The lake is home to over 80 islands and attracts people all

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Jan 24 2026EDUCATION

Texas' School Choice Plan: What Parents Need to Know

Texas is rolling out a new education program called the Texas Education Freedom Accounts. This program, which starts in the 2026-27 school year, is like a voucher system. It lets parents use state money for private school or homeschooling. The Texas Educational Agency is holding meetings to explain

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

The Shades That Stole the Show: Macron's Davos Statement

In the world of politics, every detail counts. At the Davos gathering, French President Emmanuel Macron made a bold fashion choice that sparked a global conversation. His reflective sunglasses, worn indoors, became a hot topic. These weren't just any sunglasses. They were a statement. The shades, m

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Sunday Sports Showdown: What's on TV This Weekend?

This weekend, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. On Sunday, January 25, there's a packed schedule of events across various sports. Starting early, soccer lovers can catch the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at 9 a. m. on USA. Later, tennis enthusiasts can tune

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Local High School Stars Shine Bright in January Sports

In the world of high school sports, January was a month to remember. Athletes from various schools across Ohio and Northern Kentucky showcased their skills, leaving a mark in basketball, bowling, archery, wrestling, and swimming. The public had their say, voting for the top performers in different c

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Pain in Multiple System Atrophy: What You Need to Know

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a condition that often brings pain into people's lives. It's not just a small problem—it's something that many people with MSA deal with every day. But what does this pain really feel like? And how does it change their day-to-day experiences? Pain isn't one-size-fit

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Neck Pain in Turkey: Who's at Risk?

In Turkey, many people deal with neck pain. A recent study looked into this issue. It wanted to find out how common neck pain is. It also wanted to see what makes it more likely to happen. The study checked many things. It looked at age, job, health, weight, and more. It even considered if people t

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Smart Choices in Cancer Care: A Fresh Look at Decision Making

Cancer treatment is tricky. Doctors often have to make big calls without all the facts. That's where medical decision analysis comes in. It's a tool that mixes math and medicine to help doctors weigh options when the future is uncertain. Think about it. Doctors deal with probabilities and outcomes

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Why Health Insurance is Getting More Expensive

Health insurance costs are going up again, and it's hitting people's wallets hard. Workers, those on Obamacare, and Medicare users are all seeing bigger price hikes this year. Employers are facing a 9% increase in health benefit costs, the biggest jump in years. Meanwhile, the benchmark Affordable C

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Grandfather's Plea: Jim Kelly's Grandson Faces Health Challenges

Jim Kelly, the famous Buffalo Bills quarterback, is asking for prayers for his grandson, Beau Hunter Bean. The little boy, nicknamed "Little Bean, " has been in the hospital for 38 days. Jim shared this news on his Instagram story, asking for support. Beau's mom, Erin Kelly-Bean, posted a sweet pho

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