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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Manage Your Health

WellSpan Health has hit a big goal. Over a million people have signed up for their MyWellSpan app. This app is a game-changer. It lets patients book appointments, check in, and even talk to their doctors online. The app is not just about convenience. It's about giving patients control. They can man

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Can $3 Really Buy a Healthy Meal?

The idea that healthy meals can be had for just $3 has sparked a heated discussion. The Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, recently claimed that the new food guidelines from the Trump administration allow for affordable, nutritious eating. She mentioned that the USDA ran over 1, 000 simulations

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A Fight for Affordable Medicine: Nonprofit Takes on Big Pharma

In Nevada, a nonprofit called Sagebrush Health Services is in a legal battle with a huge drug company, Amgen. The issue? Amgen stopped giving discounts on medicines to Sagebrush's clinics. This left Sagebrush struggling to get the drugs they need for their patients. Sagebrush serves over 10, 000 pe

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Belarus' Leader Takes a Seat at the Global Peace Table

Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, has taken a significant step onto the global stage. He recently joined the U. S. President's Board of Peace. This move comes after years of being sidelined by Western nations due to his human rights record and support for Russia's actions in Ukraine.

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants Battle for Hollywood's Crown Jewel

In a surprising twist, Netflix has changed its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming business. Now, they're putting all their chips on the table with an all-cash deal. This comes as Netflix and Paramount Skydance Corp. are in a heated competition to grab one of Hollywood's most pri

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Fighting Fake Health News: A Fun Way to Learn

Healthcare workers often face patients who believe false information about diseases. This can make their jobs harder. A new teaching method is trying to change that. It combines learning with entertainment. This method is called edutainment. The idea is simple. First, students learn about false hea

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Nurses from Indonesia Face Big Challenges Abroad

Nurses who move to other countries for work often struggle a lot. They face many problems that can hurt their mental health. These problems include adjusting to new workplaces, dealing with language barriers, and adapting to different cultures. These nurses have to learn new ways of doing things. T

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs and Shows Shine at Queerties Awards

The Queerties Awards, a big deal for the LGBTQ+ community, just dropped their nominees for 2026. Big names like Jonathan Bailey, Cynthia Erivo, and Bella Ramsey are up for awards. Shows like \ "The Last of Us\ " and \ "Hacks\ " are in the mix, along with movies like \ "Wicked: For Good\ " and \ "The

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rethinking Rural America: A Fresh Look at Small-Town Life

Land O’Lakes, a big name in dairy and food, has joined forces with Imagine Entertainment to change how rural America is shown in movies and TV. This team-up aims to show the real, diverse life in small towns, moving away from old stereotypes. The Modern Rural Collective (MRC) initiative is leading

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Jan 20 2026RELIGION

How Money, Education, and Faith Mix with Loneliness

People's feelings of loneliness in the U. S. were looked at during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study checked how money, education, and faith affected these feelings. It turns out that people with more money and education often felt less lonely. But faith played a big role too. Faith can change how m

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