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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

The Hidden Battle Against Rising Costs

The struggle with affordability is a hot topic, but is anyone truly ready to tackle it? This issue affects everyone, from the average person to big decision-makers. Yet, real action seems slow. Many people talk about the problem. They share stories and data. But when it comes to making big changes,

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Understanding Exercise and Eating Disorders in Young Adults

Eating disorders are more than just unusual eating habits. They involve a complex mix of behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. One aspect that often gets overlooked is the role of physical activity. Exercise can be good for health, but when taken to extremes, it can worsen eating disorder symptoms. A

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking New Paths to Mental Health Treatments

Mental health conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression are tricky. They don't just come from one gene. They come from many genes working together. Scientists have found that these genes often affect how brain cells grow and talk to each other. This makes finding new drug

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Health Care Help: House Takes a Stand

The House of Representatives recently made a big move. They voted to extend health care subsidies for people who get insurance through the Affordable Care Act. This vote was a surprise because it wasn't what the Republican leaders wanted. A group of Republican lawmakers teamed up with Democrats to m

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Why Air Jordans Became a Streetwear Staple: A Clash of Opinions

A recent debate has sparked between Rich Paul and rapper Cormega about what truly made Air Jordans so popular. Rich Paul argues that the success of the Air Jordan brand wasn't just about Michael Jordan's basketball skills, but more about the lifestyle and influence of people on the streets. He belie

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Why Are So Many Leaving California?

People aren't just leaving California. They're leaving in droves. Not just the rich, but everyday folks too. They're packing up their stuff and heading out. Where are they going? Mostly nearby states like Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Texas. U-Haul's data shows that more people are leavi

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets You Can Snag Right Now from CES 2026

CES 2026 is packed with futuristic tech, but some gadgets are not just ideas. They are ready for you to buy today. You don't have to wait for the future. You can grab them now. From chargers to smart home devices, there's something for everyone. Need a new charger? It's there. Want a projector or a

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Exploring the Impact of Spinal Cord Stimulation on Pain and Movement

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a treatment that sends mild electric pulses to the spine. It's mainly used to help people with nerve pain, also called neuropathic pain. But how does it affect how much people move around and how confident they feel about managing their pain? That's what researchers

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

House Votes to Extend Health Insurance Help

In a surprising move, the House of Representatives took a big step toward extending health insurance subsidies that expired last month. These subsidies, part of the Affordable Care Act, help about 22 million people afford their health insurance. The vote was close, with 221 in favor and 205 against

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

The $599 XbotGo Falcon: A Game-Changer for Amateur Sports

The XbotGo Falcon is a new gadget that wants to make recording sports games easy. It costs $599 and is designed to work without needing a person to hold it. The idea is that parents, coaches, or even players can set it up and let it do the work. It uses AI to follow the action, zoom in, and even foc

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