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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

A Breath of Fresh Air: A Mom's Move to Italy Saves Her Son's Health

Lynnette Elser from Tennessee never expected to make Italy her home. She originally planned to buy a house in Latronico, a small Italian village, as a vacation spot. But everything changed when she noticed her son Kenny, who has severe respiratory issues, could suddenly breathe easily. Kenny, who i

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

Alaska's Health Care Gets a Big Boost

Alaska is set to receive a significant financial boost for its health care system. The state is getting nearly $1. 4 billion over five years from a federal program. This money is part of the Rural Health Transformation Program. It aims to make health care more affordable and accessible in rural area

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Peace: Lives Lost and Tents Torn

In Gaza, the peace is anything but peaceful. At least 13 people, including a child, lost their lives in Israeli strikes on Thursday. This happened while the world waited for U. S. President Donald Trump to reveal his Board of Peace. This board is supposed to oversee the shaky ceasefire between Israe

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

GOP Lawmakers Break Ranks: A Shift in Republican Unity

Republicans are starting to stand up to Trump. This is a big deal because they usually go along with whatever he says. They are focusing on important issues like health care and housing. But Trump is still in charge of most of the party. Trump has been busy with lots of different things. He wants t

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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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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Batteries and Solar Power: A Winning Team in Chile

In Chile, a cool thing is happening with solar power and batteries. People are using smart tech to make them work better together. This isn't just a guess. It's based on real data from big solar farms and batteries over two years. First, let's talk about the weather and prices. It's hard to guess w

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

A Mother-Daughter Duo Redefining Fitness

In the world of fitness, a unique story unfolds in Newport Beach. A mother and daughter team have been making waves, not just in the fitness industry, but also in the lives of their clients. Their journey began with a simple goal: to help people feel better and stronger. Karen and Nicole Leto, a mo

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pollution in Eswatini's Waters: A Hidden Threat

Eswatini's waters are under threat from a silent invader: emerging pollutants (EMPs). These pollutants, often overlooked, can harm both people and wildlife. A recent study took a closer look at these EMPs in the country's wastewater and rivers. Using advanced technology, researchers identified 347 d

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Technology is Changing Our Daily Lives

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is known for its big event, CES. However, its work goes far beyond that. The CTA is involved in market research, advocacy, and setting standards that we use every day, like airplane mode on cell phones. Planning for CES starts years in advance. The CTA is a

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Spread Your Money Around

Big wins in the stock market can be exciting, but putting all your eggs in one basket is risky. Experts often suggest that no single stock should make up more than 10% of your investment portfolio. This rule helps manage risk and keeps your money safe. For those who have a lot of stock in one compa

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