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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Faustin-Archange Touadera: A Controversial Victory in the Central African Republic

In a move that has sparked debate, Faustin-Archange Touadera has secured another term as the President of the Central African Republic. The election, held on December 28, saw Touadera gain a significant lead with 74. 6% of the votes. This is not his first win, but his third term, made possible by a

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Tony Dokoupil's First Night: A Rocky Start for CBS Evening News

Tony Dokoupil stepped into the big shoes of CBS Evening News anchor with a bold promise. He said he would be more open and honest than the legendary Walter Cronkite. He even shared a video saying his past broadcasts often missed the mark by focusing too much on advocates and not enough on regular pe

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

A Lucky Bet Pays Off Big in Venezuela's Turmoil

In the world of online betting, someone just hit a massive jackpot. This person, who remains anonymous, made a smart bet on a prediction market. They bet that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro would be removed from power. This bet paid off big when Maduro was captured by the U. S. military over th

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Local Hospital and Insurance Giant Reach Deal on Payment Rates

A local hospital and a major insurance company have finally agreed on how much the insurer will pay the hospital for services. This deal means that people with insurance from Cigna can still see doctors and get treatment at Augusta Health without any interruptions. The hospital had been unhappy wit

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

How Music Shapes Your Mind and Mood

Music is a big part of life for many people. It can make us feel happy, sad, or even energized. But did you know that music can also change how our brain works? It's not just about the lyrics or the beat. Music can affect our mood, thoughts, and even our health. When we listen to music, our brain r

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

States Step Up to Save Science: What's Happening Across the U. S.

Science funding in the U. S. is in trouble. The federal government, under the Trump administration, has been cutting back on support for research. This has left scientists, universities, and medical centers scrambling for alternatives. Now, some states are stepping in to fill the gap. In New York,

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Takes a Toll: What's Happening and Why?

The flu is making a strong comeback this season. The CDC has labeled the 2025-26 flu season as "moderately severe. " This is a big jump from last year's numbers. So far, there have been at least 11 million illnesses, 120, 000 hospitalizations, and 5, 000 deaths. Last year, the numbers were much lowe

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

How to Train Doctors for Real Life

Medical schools produce many doctors yearly, but is their training enough? The current system relies heavily on textbooks and theory. However, real-life medical practice is far from a textbook scenario. Doctors need practical skills to handle patients effectively. The gap between theory and practic

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Why Some Kids in Uganda Struggle with HIV Treatment

In Masaka District, Uganda, many children and teens face challenges in managing their HIV. This is a big deal because it affects their health and well-being. The problem is not just about taking medicine. It's also about understanding the reasons behind it. First, let's talk about the basics. HIV i

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Iran's Economic Woes Fuel Nationwide Unrest

Iran is in the midst of serious trouble. Protests have been going on for nine days now. They started because the economy is in bad shape. People are upset about the falling value of their money and rising prices. The protests have spread to many parts of the country. Videos show people marching in

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