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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Trump Administration's New Food Guide: A Climate Concern?

The Trump administration has recently introduced a new food guide. It suggests that Americans should eat more protein. The guide shows a colorful, upside-down pyramid. At the top, there is a big red steak, a piece of cheese, and a carton of whole milk. The administration says this is "ending the war

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Power Play: When Democrats Side with MAGA

In a surprising twist, two Democrats on the University of Colorado Board of Regents have decided to hand over leadership to a Republican. This move raises questions about their commitment to the values they were elected to uphold. In 2020, Colorado voters made a clear choice. They elected a Democra

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Heart Health: A Closer Look at the Yoga-EndOmics Study

Heart failure is a big problem worldwide, especially in places where advanced medical care is hard to get. This is where yoga might come in handy. The Yoga-EndOmics study is looking into how yoga can help people with heart failure. It's not just about stretching and breathing exercises. This study w

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Shopping Smarter: How Prices Have Shifted in the Past Year

Prices at Walmart have been on a rollercoaster ride, affecting shoppers like Greg Reyes and his wife. They've had to cut back on treats like ice cream due to rising costs. The U. S. saw a 2. 7% increase in the cost of living last year, driven by factors like tariffs and extreme weather. These change

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

How China Uses Media to Control Its People

Palmer Luckey, a tech mogul, recently shared his thoughts on China's unique approach to governance. He believes that China's real power lies not in its advanced weapons, but in its ability to shape public opinion through media and propaganda. This is a big deal because it shows how control over info

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

The Rise of the Influencer Visa: A New Path to the American Dream?

In the ever-changing world of immigration, a new trend is emerging. While it's becoming tougher for skilled tech workers to get H-1B visas due to stricter policies, another group is finding success with a different type of visa. Influencers and OnlyFans creators are increasingly applying for and obt

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Young Athletes Stand Tall Against Transgender Sports Bans

In the United States, a significant debate is unfolding as the Supreme Court weighs in on state laws that restrict transgender youth from participating in school sports. This issue has sparked intense discussions, with 27 states implementing bans targeting trans youth, while over 20 states maintain

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Forever Chemicals: A Hidden Threat to Our Children

PFAS, or "forever chemicals, " are a serious problem for pregnant women and their unborn babies. These chemicals can cause low birth weight, premature births, and even infant deaths. They stick around in our bodies and the environment forever. You can find them in drinking water, fish, soil, and eve

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How a Hotel Experiment Showed Flu Doesn't Always Spread Like Wildfire

In a surprising twist, a recent study revealed that flu doesn't always jump from person to person like we thought. Researchers put healthy volunteers in a room with flu patients for hours. Guess what? No one caught the flu. The experiment happened in a hotel. Two groups of people stayed there for t

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

Minnesota's January Chill: What to Expect

Minnesota is known for its cold winters, but this January is shaping up to be particularly frosty. Over the past few years, winters have been relatively mild, but this year is breaking that trend. December already saw some of the coldest temperatures on record in Duluth, and the chill is expected to

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