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Feb 08 2026HEALTH

Kids Who Move More Shine Bright Even When They Watch Screens

A new study looks at how kids’ screen habits and exercise affect their overall well‑being. Researchers focused on American children after the pandemic, when many families changed how they spent time at home. The data came from a large national survey that asked parents about their children’s daily

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

A Fighter's Bold Move to Secure His Spot

Arman Tsarukyan, a UFC fighter with a wealthy background, is making waves with his bold tactics to secure a fight against Ilia Topuria. Unlike many fighters who rise from humble beginnings, Tsarukyan's luxurious lifestyle has drawn criticism, but it hasn't stopped him from pursuing his goals in the

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Why Retail Stores Need Smart Checkout Systems

Retail stores are changing fast. They need better tools to keep up. One key tool is the point-of-sale (POS) system. This is the system that handles sales, inventory, and customer data. But not all POS systems are created equal. Older POS systems can't keep up with today's needs. They lack features

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

A Local Leader's Lesson in Campaign Rules

A former city council member from St. Louis recently faced consequences for breaking campaign finance laws. This isn't just about one person's mistake; it's a reminder of how important it is to follow the rules when running for office. The individual in question was hit with a fine for not playing

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Iowa's Push to Stop Weather Tweaking: What's the Deal?

Iowa is thinking about making it illegal to mess with the weather. This isn't just about stopping rain dances or wishing for sunshine. It's about controlling things like cloud seeding, where people try to make it rain by throwing tiny particles into the air. The idea is to stop anyone from changing

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fallout 3: A Chance to Fix the Capital Wasteland's Biggest Problem

The Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3 is a memorable but flawed part of the game. It's filled with iconic locations like the ruined Capitol Building and the Jefferson Memorial. These places are unforgettable, but the area around them can be confusing and frustrating to explore. The game's design often

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Louisiana's Early Voting Hits a Weather Snag

Louisiana's early voting got a temporary pause on Monday, January 26, thanks to some nasty winter weather. Governor Jeff Landry called it off, and the Secretary of State’s Office shut down too. But don’t worry, voting picked back up on Tuesday, January 27, at 8:30 a. m. This whole thing is for the

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Saint Louis Billikens: A Dominant Force in College Basketball

Saint Louis is on a roll, winning 13 games in a row. Their latest victory was against St. Bonaventure, with a final score of 97-62. The Billikens were unstoppable, leading by 32 points at halftime. Ishan Sharma had a standout performance, scoring a career-high 29 points. He made 10 out of 14 shots,

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Fashionable Paws: Louis Vuitton's Stylish Pet Collection

Louis Vuitton has launched a new campaign for their Men’s Spring Summer 2026 Pre Collection. The campaign features Callum Turner and Jude Bellingham, along with some very stylish dogs. The photos were taken by Oliver Hadlee Pearch and show the men and their dogs in a relaxed setting in the English c

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Big Money for Big Ideas: UAE Funds Rainmaking Research

The UAE is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to tackling water scarcity. The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) just handed out big checks to three brilliant minds with big ideas on how to make it rain. Each winner gets up to $1. 5 million over three years to

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