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Jan 03 2026OPINION

Making a Difference: A Look at Local Changes and Challenges

Pay It Forward is shaking things up. Instead of one big event in March, they're planning smaller projects all year. This shift could help more people in the community. The old way was impressive but rushed. Now, with more frequent, smaller projects, they might make an even bigger impact. Scams are

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Big Money Mess: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota is in hot water. The Small Business Administration (SBA) has put a freeze on nearly 7, 000 loans. Why? Because there's a big fraud scandal brewing. These loans, worth up to $400 million, were given out during the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea was to help small businesses, but it seems some p

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

How Do We Really Change Behavior? Science vs. Common Sense

People often have their own ideas about what makes others follow rules. This is important because these beliefs can influence how they react to policies designed to change behavior. But do these everyday ideas match up with what science says? A big study asked over 3, 000 people about what they thi

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Big Changes in College Football Playoffs: What You Need to Know

College football fans, get ready for some exciting matches! The 2025-26 season is bringing a bigger playoff bracket with 12 teams. This is only the second year for this new format, and it's already shaking things up. The playoff games will kick off on December 19, 2025, and wrap up with the Nationa

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's New Chief of Staff: A Strategic Shift

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a bold move. He has appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of military intelligence, as his new chief of staff. This comes after the resignation of Andriy Yermak, who was involved in a corruption scandal. Budanov is known for his strong military backgroun

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Jan 02 2026OPINION

Nature's Call to Spirituality

Ever wondered why being outside makes you feel so good? It turns out, nature has a lot to teach us about spirituality. For a long time, people have thought of holy places as buildings with stained glass and pews. But what if the real sacred spaces are all around us, in the trees, the rain, and the q

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Gearing Up for the 2026 IMSA Season: What to Expect

The 2026 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is about to kick off, and fans can get a sneak peek this Saturday. On January 3rd at 3:00pm ET, NBC will air a special preview show. This isn't the first time NBC has done this. They've done similar shows for the past two seasons. The show will featur

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Basketball Bonanza and Beyond: A Weekend Sports Extravaganza

The weekend kicks off with a basketball frenzy, both men's and women's college teams taking the court. On Saturday, top teams like Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas are in action, with games spread across various channels from noon to late evening. It's not just basketball, though. Horse racing fans can ca

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

The Comeback Kid: Philip Rivers' Unexpected NFL Return

Philip Rivers, at 44, surprised many when he chose to return to the NFL after a five-year break. His comeback with the Indianapolis Colts was short but impactful. He started three games, giving the team a fighting chance, but ultimately, the Colts missed the playoffs. Rookie Riley Leonard will take

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Space's Big Steps and Hidden Gems in 2026

Space is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Rockets are being reused more often, and satellites are now fully operational. People can connect directly to devices from space, and regular folks are going to space, not just government astronauts. Governments are also planning big space projects

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