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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 25 2026HEALTH

Unseen Dangers: Spotting Neck Issues in Babies Before Birth

Neck problems in unborn babies are not common. But when they happen, they can be serious. These issues can block the baby's airway. This can be deadly. But there is hope. Doctors can now use special scans. These scans can spot these problems early. This gives doctors time to plan. They can perform a

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Lawmakers Propose Changes to Crypto Rules

In Washington, a group of Democratic senators have put forward new ideas to change how crypto markets are run. They want to make sure that government officials don't make money from the crypto world while they're in office. This is part of a bigger plan to make the rules for digital money clearer an

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Jan 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Family Feuds and Financial Frictions: Navigating Tough Relationships

A sibling's gift of cryptocurrency turned into a point of contention when their relationship soured. The recipient, who had faced financial struggles, couldn't return the crypto, despite the giver's request. The issue, however, runs deeper than money. The brother's behavior towards the recipient's h

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Office Work Struggles: Why Bots Aren't Ready to Replace You Yet

AI's performance in the workplace is not as impressive as many people think. A recent study shows that AI models struggle to handle the complex tasks that office workers deal with every day. The study, called APEX-Agents, tested AI models on real-world tasks from lawyers, consultants, and bankers. T

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Winter Storm? No Problem! Nintendo Switch Games on Sale

Winter is here, and with it comes the chance of being snowed in. But don't worry, because Amazon has a solution to keep you entertained indoors. They are offering some amazing deals on Nintendo Switch games, with discounts of up to 71% off. These games are perfect for the whole family. There are ti

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Indiana Hoosiers Bounce Back with a Bang

The Indiana Hoosiers showed everyone they are not to be underestimated. They just pulled off a strong win against Rutgers, snapping a four-game losing streak with an impressive 82-59 victory. This win was a big deal, proving the team still has the skills to shine on the court. Nick Dorn was a stand

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Wearable Tech: A Game Changer for Brain Recovery

Wearable tech is shaking things up in brain recovery. It's like having a tiny, smart coach that tracks your every move. This tech can help doctors see how well someone is getting better after a brain injury or stroke. But it's not just about tracking steps. It's about figuring out how to use this da

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Dana White: The UFC's Driving Force

Dana White, a key player in the mixed martial arts world, has a lot on his plate. He's not just the head of the UFC but also oversees other sports ventures like UFC BJJ, Power Slap, and the upcoming Zuffa Boxing. Some people wonder if he's spreading himself too thin. But White isn't having it. He sa

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Jan 24 2026FINANCE

Metals Shine Bright as Investors Bet Against the US Market

In 2025, gold and silver became the talk of the town for many investors. With the US market feeling shaky, people like Jeremy Cerza, a 45-year-old investor, started moving their money from stocks to these precious metals. Cerza, who isn't a market expert, plans to invest around $20, 000 in gold and

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