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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Coach Curt Cignetti: College Football is His Passion

Curt Cignetti, the head coach of Indiana's football team, has shut down rumors about him joining the NFL. He's not interested. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, many thought he might take over the Steelers after Mike Tomlin left. But Cignetti is all about college football. He's been in it for a long ti

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland Matters to the World

Greenland, a vast island in the Arctic, is becoming a hotspot for global powers. Its strategic location and rich resources make it a prized possession. The US, under President Donald Trump, has shown interest in acquiring Greenland, seeing it as a key to their defense and economic interests. Greenl

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Shocking Win Over City: A New Hope?

Manchester United's recent victory over Manchester City was a big deal. It wasn't just about the win; it showed that new coach Michael Carrick might be the spark the team needed. The game was intense, and United played with a determination that had been missing for a while. United's defense was sol

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Eye Care in the Digital Age: Meet Optivell

In today's world, screens are everywhere. People spend hours staring at phones, computers, and TVs. This can strain the eyes and cause discomfort. Optivell is a new supplement designed to help with this. It's not a cure for eye problems. Instead, it's a way to support eye health for those who use sc

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Australian Cities for Retirement: A Closer Look

Australia is a top pick for retirees from the U. S. thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and English-speaking communities. While big cities like Sydney and Melbourne have high home prices, smaller cities offer a more budget-friendly way of life. Daily expenses, such as groceries, di

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Measles Cases Rise: What's Going On?

Measles is making a comeback. This is a big deal because it's a very contagious disease. It can be serious, especially for young kids. Experts are worried because the number of cases is going up. They think this might be because some people are not getting vaccinated. Vaccines are a hot topic right

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How a Tiny Helper Boosts Big Chemical Reactions

Scientists have found a clever way to make chemical reactions happen faster. They used a tiny helper called imidazole (ImH) to boost the speed of a reaction that breaks down a pollutant called 2, 4-chlorophenol. The reaction was 110 times faster than before! Here's how it works: The ImH sticks to t

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How UK Health Workers Tackle Drinking Problems

In the UK, too many people are dying from alcohol. The problem is worse for those who are not well-off. The government knows this and wants to do something about it. But how? There are people who work on these issues. They have ideas on how to help. But no one has really asked them what they think.

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Winter Car Care: Simple Steps to Keep Your Vehicle Running Smoothly

As the mercury dips, it's time to give your car some extra attention. A local mechanic shares some easy tips to keep your vehicle in top shape during the cold months. First things first, check your battery. Most batteries last around four years. If your car is slow to start, the lights are dim, or

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Jan 17 2026WEATHER

Weekend Weather Watch: Chilly Start, Sunny Finish

The weather in the D. C. area is set to be quite the rollercoaster this weekend. Things kick off with a chilly start on Saturday, featuring a mix of snow and rain. The best chance of seeing any snowfall is in the northwest suburbs, where temperatures will hover just above freezing. Don't expect a bi

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