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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

New Faces, New Roles: Norwalk Board of Education Kicks Off 2026

The Norwalk Board of Education started the year with some changes. They picked new leaders during their first meeting of 2026. The meeting was held at the Norwalk Public Schools headquarters on Concord Street. Howard White is the new chair. He got the job after a close vote. Five board members vote

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

When Gaming Turns into a Health Risk

A recent study sheds light on how video gaming can affect young adults' health. The focus is on the number of hours spent gaming and its impact on diet, sleep, and weight. Researchers found that playing video games for more than 10 hours a week can lead to poorer health outcomes. The study involved

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

US Stance on Iran: Support and Caution

The United States has shown its support for the people of Iran who are protesting against their government. The US ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, stated that President Donald Trump is ready to take action if needed to stop the violence. However, Trump has also mentioned that he believ

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's January 2026 Hidden Gems: Crime, Thrills, and Time Travel

Netflix has a knack for adding crime dramas to its lineup. January 2026 is no exception. Three shows, originally from different networks, are gaining attention. They offer a mix of crime-solving, psychological tension, and a twist of time travel. First up is "Prodigal Son. " It's a show about a pro

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

Cleveland Man's Repeated Run-Ins with the Law

A 38-year-old man from Cleveland is in hot water again. Reuben Bell is accused of a series of carjackings that ended in a shootout with police. This isn't his first rodeo with the law. His criminal record stretches back over 15 years, filled with serious charges and convictions. Bell's latest troub

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bully Online: A Short-Lived Dream

A mod that brought online fun to the old game Bully was suddenly pulled down. This happened just a month after it was released. The creators said they didn't want this to happen, but they had to take it down. The mod was made by a YouTuber named Swegta. He and his team worked hard on it for a long

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

The VisionMaster Max: Is It Worth the High Price Tag?

The Valerion VisionMaster Max projector has finally hit the market after a successful Kickstarter campaign. It's the latest model in the VisionMaster series, promising top-notch image quality and convenience. But it's also quite pricey, and it faces tough competition from other projectors like the A

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Why Weight Loss Programs Aren't Working for Everyone

The obesity crisis in the US is getting worse. Over a third of people are affected, but it's hitting those with fewer resources the hardest. Many things make it tough to fight obesity, like money troubles and systemic issues. Even though experts know these problems exist, they're not getting enough

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Tech Startup is Changing the Way We Watch Shows

A tech company called HOLYWATER just got a huge boost of $22 million. This money is going to help them make short, vertical videos more popular in the U. S. Think of it like a mobile-friendly Netflix, but for quick, engaging stories. HOLYWATER has three main products: My Drama for vertical series,

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Understanding Blood Vessel Aging in Austria: What's Happening and Why?

Austria is taking a close look at how blood vessels age. This is important because it can tell us a lot about overall health as people get older. Researchers wanted to find out how common this is and what factors play a role. They looked at various aspects to get a full picture. Blood vessel aging

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