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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Iran in a Tight Spot: Trump's Actions Stir Fears and Protests

Iran is feeling the heat as President Trump's bold moves, like the recent operation in Venezuela, have put the country on edge. With protests spreading across Iran and the government struggling to keep control, Trump's threats to take action if protesters are harmed have added to the tension. Trump

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colombia's Wetlands: A Fight for Recognition and Protection

Colombia's wetlands, or ciénagas, are vital for both nature and people. They help control water levels, support wildlife, and provide a living for many fishermen. However, these wetlands often lack clear boundaries. This makes it hard to protect them and can lead to conflicts over land. The Colombi

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Alcohol and Health: A New Perspective from the Trump Administration

The Trump administration recently introduced updated dietary guidelines that include a fresh take on alcohol consumption. Dr. Mehmet Oz, heading the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, shared his thoughts on the matter. He suggested that alcohol can serve as a "social lubricant, " fostering connections

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

New Rules on Transgender Care for Kids: What's Happening?

The U. S. government has decided to pause its plan to exclude healthcare providers who offer gender-affirming care to children from Medicare and Medicaid. This decision came after a group of states led by Democrats sued the government over the proposed rules. Last month, the government suggested ne

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Breathing Trouble: How Energy Poverty Hits Kids' Health Hard

Energy poverty is a big deal. It's not just about having lights at night. It's about health, the environment, and making sure everyone has a fair shot at a good life. For kids under five in some of the world's poorest countries, it's a serious problem. They're breathing in dirty air from cooking fir

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's Cultural Calendar: A Month of Arts, Music, and History

Gainesville and Alachua County have a packed schedule for January 2026, offering a mix of literary events, historical lectures, music festivals, and theatrical performances. The month kicks off with a celebration of Jane Austen's 250th birthday at The Lynx Books, featuring guest author Lauren Groff

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Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Saying Goodbye: A Dog's Final Moments

Losing a pet is never easy. It's a tough decision to make, but sometimes it's the kindest choice. This is the story of two dogs, Clare and Kiska, and their final moments. Clare, an old dog with bad hips, was put to sleep at home. The vet came over and gave her a sedative. She didn't even realize wh

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Chelsea Gray: From WNBA Star to Unrivaled Hero

Chelsea Gray is a force to be reckoned with. She proved this not just in the WNBA but also in the Unrivaled 3-on-3 league. Gray's journey from a tough WNBA semifinal opponent to a teammate of Lexie Hull is quite interesting. In the 2025 WNBA playoffs, Gray was a key player for the Las Vegas Aces. S

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

A New Bank for Digital Money?

A company tied to the Trump family has big plans. World Liberty Financial wants to start a new kind of bank. This bank would deal with digital money, like stablecoins. They have asked the U. S. government for permission to do this. Stablecoins are digital money tied to real-world currencies. They a

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

EU's New Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, crypto companies in the EU will begin gathering tax details from users. This is part of the EU's DAC8 rules. Many people think this means the end of crypto privacy. But that's not quite true. The EU set January 1, 2026, as the start date for data collection. However, the first ful

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