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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Why Kids Give Up on Eye Treatments: A Simple Look

Kids are quitting their myopia treatments more often than you'd think. This is a problem because myopia, or nearsightedness, is becoming more common in children. Doctors use different methods to manage it, but many kids stop using these treatments before they should. Researchers wanted to understan

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Mexico Shaken: A Powerful Earthquake Strikes

Mexico faced a significant earthquake recently. The quake, measuring 6. 5 on the Richter scale, struck southern and central Mexico. It caused considerable disruption and sadly, two people lost their lives. The earthquake's epicenter was near San Marcos, a town in the southern state of Guerrero. Thi

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

A Close Call: Teen's Terror Plans Foiled in North Carolina

In a quiet town near Charlotte, a young man's dangerous plans were stopped just in time. Authorities say an 18-year-old, Christian Sturdivant, was arrested for plotting an attack on New Year's Eve. He allegedly wanted to target a grocery store and a fast-food joint, aiming to hurt as many people as

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Can Brock Purdy and the 49ers Seal Their Surprising Season with a Win?

The San Francisco 49ers have come a long way since their rough start to the season. Back in Week 10, they lost badly at home to the Los Angeles Rams, leaving many fans doubting if they could even make the playoffs. Fast forward to the final week of the season, and the 49ers are not only above . 500

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Beliefs and Science: How Religion Shapes Understanding of Evolution

People's beliefs can affect how they understand science. Two studies looked at how well people know about evolution and how their religious views play a role. In the first study, a large group of people from the U. S. were asked about evolution. Those who were agnostic or atheist knew more about evo

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Jan 03 2026RELIGION

Exploring Faith and Miracles in Baton Rouge

In Baton Rouge, a special event is happening on January 31st. It's not just any event. It's a full day of faith, exploration, and inspiration. The Cypress Springs Mercedarian Prayer Center is hosting it. The star of the show is Michael O'Neill. He's known as "The Miracle Hunter. " He's famous for hi

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How Food Choices and Uric Acid Impact Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are a painful condition. They affect many people. What you eat can play a big role in this. A recent study looked at how different diets affect kidney stone risk. It also checked if uric acid levels play a part in this. The study focused on four dietary patterns. These patterns were l

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Minnesota's Weather: A Mild Weekend Ahead

Minnesota is in for a calm and cool Friday, with temperatures dipping to around 15 degrees. The northern parts of the state will feel even chillier, with single-digit temperatures. Winds will be light, making the day feel quiet and peaceful. As the day progresses, clouds will clear out, giving way

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Hidden Help: Finding Food When Money Runs Out

Many people struggle to make ends meet, especially those relying on fixed incomes like Social Security. For some, the monthly check disappears quickly, leaving little for essentials like food. This is a reality for many older adults and low-wage workers who find themselves in a tough spot. They earn

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's Youngest Mayor Takes Charge with Bold Plans

Zohran Mamdani stepped into the role of New York City's mayor with a clear vision and bold promises. At just 34 years old, he is the youngest mayor in generations and the first Muslim to hold the position. His inauguration was a mix of historical significance and political ambition. Mamdani's swear

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