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Jan 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Hidden Help: Finding Food When Money Runs Out

Many people struggle to make ends meet, especially those relying on fixed incomes like Social Security. For some, the monthly check disappears quickly, leaving little for essentials like food. This is a reality for many older adults and low-wage workers who find themselves in a tough spot. They earn

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

When Ambition Meets Infrastructure: The Chinese City Leaders' Dilemma

In China, city leaders often prioritize eye-catching projects over practical ones. These projects, known as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), involve collaborations between the government and private companies to construct infrastructure like roads, schools, and hospitals. However, the focus is no

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Jan 03 2026OPINION

Hollywood's Gender Gap: Women Directors Take a Backseat

The film industry, often seen as progressive, has a surprising issue. In 2025, only 8. 1% of the top 100 movies were directed by women. This is a big drop from last year's 13. 4%. It's the lowest number in seven years. Some might blame politics, but the problem started before recent changes in leade

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Investors: Six Flags Stock Drop and Legal Deadline

Investors who bought Six Flags stock after the July 2024 merger with Cedar Fair might want to pay attention. There's a deadline coming up on January 5, 2026, to join a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit claims Six Flags didn't tell the whole truth about its financial situation before the merger. The

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Cattle Market: A Closer Look at the Trends and Challenges

The cattle market has kicked off the year with a bang, with ranchers eagerly stocking up on inventory. This aggressive move seems to be driven by a hope that future prices will be even higher. However, the current price gaps between different cattle weights suggest that profits are slim in some cate

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Fighting Two Health Battles: Onchocerciasis and Chronic Diseases in Cameroon

In Cameroon's Bafut Health District, two significant health challenges are colliding. Onchocerciasis, often called river blindness, is still a big issue. For years, communities have been using a treatment called ivermectin to fight it. But even with this effort, the disease is still around. At the s

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Music Legend's Top Tracks of 2025

Mike Portnoy, a big name in progressive metal, recently shared his favorite albums of 2025. He's known for his drumming skills, but this list shows he's also a big music lover. His choices are not ranked, but they give a peek into what he enjoys. Portnoy's list is full of progressive rock and metal

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

A Chinese Tech Giant Expands Its Reach: Newberry Bakers Joins the Portfolio

In a surprising move, a Chinese tech company has just added a U. S. bakery to its growing collection of businesses. Dajialai Digital Technology Group Co. , Ltd. has taken control of Newberry Specialty Bakers, Inc. This deal is part of a bigger plan by Dajialai to build a large network of companies u

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Walking on Two Legs: The Oldest Human Ancestor Uncovered

A recent study has shed new light on the ancient species Sahelanthropus tchadensis, suggesting it might be the oldest known human ancestor. This species, found in Chad's Djurab desert in the early 2000s, has been a topic of debate among scientists. The big question was whether it walked on two legs,

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Colleges in Today's World

The new year is a time to reflect. It's a chance to look at the world and think about what's really important. In a world full of distractions and uncertainties, moments of clarity are rare but valuable. Colleges and universities play a big role in this. They help students think deeply and make sen

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