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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Gen Z's Job Hunt Hurdles: Are They Ready or Is the System Broken?

The job market for young people in the UK is tough. Nearly a million people aged 16 to 24 were not in education, employment, or training (NEET) between July and September 2025. That's a lot of young people struggling to find their footing. The government is so concerned that they launched an indepen

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Life Skills: The Missing Piece in Education

Education often focuses on academics, but that's not enough. Students need more than just book smarts to succeed in life. They need to know how to handle real-world situations. This is where life skills come in. Many students struggle with basic life skills. They might know their subjects well, but

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Needham Pizza Spot Gets Unexpected Boost from Famous Visitors

A pizza shop in Needham, Massachusetts, is experiencing a sudden surge in customers after an unplanned visit from a well-known internet personality and a famous football fan. The owner of Gianni’s Deli and Pizza had no idea who her guests were when they walked in last Tuesday. The visitors were Dave

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Ohio's Unpaid Campaign Fines: A New Push for Accountability

Ohio has a big problem with unpaid campaign fines. The state is owed around $100 million from people and groups who broke campaign finance rules. Now, the Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, is serious about collecting this money. LaRose recently made this issue a top priority. He spoke about it at t

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

New Faces and Fresh Starts in Springfield

Springfield is buzzing with changes, from new leaders to exciting venues. The Library Center's Hatch Auditorium is set to open on January 16, featuring a striking new sculpture called "Vistalation" by local artist Michael Stelzer. This piece, part of the Sculpture Walk Springfield program, was made

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Gear: A Hot Commodity in 2023

In 2023, the Buffalo Bills Store saw sales skyrocket, setting new records. This wasn't just a small increase; it was a massive jump compared to previous years. Fans were snapping up jerseys, hats, and other gear faster than ever before. What drove this surge? Experts point to a few key factors. Fir

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

City Life: Where Home Meets Work

In the heart of the city, a young artist's home tells a story of life intertwined with work. This space is not just a place to sleep and eat. It's a hub where creativity flows and ideas take shape. The artist's daily routines—cooking, resting, creating—shape the home's unique character. The home is

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Lifting Weights After 50: A Game Changer for Women's Health

After hitting the big 5-0, many women start to feel the effects of aging, especially when it comes to their health. But there's a way to fight back: strength training. This type of exercise is a powerhouse for women going through menopause, helping to keep bones strong and muscles toned. The declin

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Gallbladder Cancer

Gallbladder cancer is a serious disease. It is the most common cancer of the bile ducts. Finding new treatments is very important. Researchers have found something promising. It is called total glucosides of paeony, or TGP. This comes from a traditional Chinese herb called Bai Shao. TGP does two im

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

New Diet Rules: What Experts Really Think

The government just rolled out new food rules. They say eat more real food and less processed stuff. But they also put red meat and whole-fat dairy at the top of the food pyramid. That's a big change from what most health experts recommend. Experts warn that eating too much red meat can raise the r

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