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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Daytona's 24-Hour Showdown: A Closer Look at the Action

The Rolex 24 at Daytona is a big deal in the world of sports car racing. This year, the event brought together top drivers from various racing backgrounds, including Indy 500 winners, Formula One champions, and NASCAR Hall of Famers. The race featured 60 entries and 200 drivers, all competing on the

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Young Voices: Making Therapy More Inclusive

The UK's National Health Service has long struggled with health inequalities. People from diverse backgrounds often feel their unique needs are overlooked. A recent study looked into how young people view discussions about diversity in therapy. The focus was on aspects like faith, gender, sexual ori

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

What Do Young Indians Really Think About Consent?

In India, talking about sex is often seen as taboo. This makes it tough for young adults to learn about consent and healthy relationships. A recent study dug into how young Indians understand consent and why it matters in their romantic lives. The study involved interviews with 32 young adults, bot

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Life in Seattle: A City in Decline?

Seattle, a city once known for its beauty and charm, has seen a dramatic shift in recent years. Al and Jase Robertson, stars from the popular show Duck Dynasty, have openly criticized the city's current state. They argue that the city's leadership has led to a decline in order and cleanliness. The

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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 05 2026HEALTH

Different Views on Keeping Teeth Healthy in Danish Nursing Homes

In Denmark, there's a mix of ideas on how to take care of older people's teeth. Some focus on keeping teeth clean. Others think about the bigger picture. This study looks at why these differences exist. The study talks to people who work in nursing homes. It also talks to dental experts. Both group

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Caribbean Skies Grounded: U. S. Airlines Face Turbulence

A sudden military action in Venezuela sent shockwaves through the aviation world. On a typical Saturday, U. S. airlines found themselves in a tough spot. Hundreds of flights were called off. Why? The Caribbean airspace was shut down. This wasn't just any closure. It was a big deal. The Federal Aviat

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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Flights in Puerto Rico: What's Happening and What You Need to Know

Puerto Rico's airspace is currently off-limits for U. S. airlines. Why? Military exercises in Venezuela are causing this temporary shutdown. This means flights to and from San Juan are grounded. Not ideal, right? If you're a traveler, here's what you should do: head to the airport as planned. But d

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Jan 03 2026OPINION

A Navy Veteran's Tale: From Rescue to Regret

A Navy veteran recalls a stark contrast between a past mission of compassion and a recent event that left him disheartened. The veteran, who served on the USS Saginaw from 1978 to 1981, remembers a time when the Navy's role was to save lives, not take them. In 1980, the USS Saginaw was redirected t

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Sports Stories That Stole the Show in 2025

In 2025, sports stories made their way into the Arkansas Times, but not in the usual way. Unlike other media outlets that focus solely on sports, the Times only covers sports when something truly remarkable happens. This year was no different. Among the usual political and food stories, sports tales

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