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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

More Americans Put Mental Well-being on Their Resolution List

In a recent poll, it was discovered that a significant number of Americans are making mental health a key part of their New Year's resolutions. This trend shows a growing awareness of the importance of mental well-being. The survey indicates that 38% of Americans plan to include mental health in the

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Who Will Be the Next Star Athlete?

The New Year kicks off with a fresh round of the Watertown Public Opinion-Aberdeen News Athlete of the Week Poll, covering the period from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. This time, ten athletes from northeastern South Dakota are in the spotlight, showcasing their skills in boys and girls basketball, wrestling,

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Pedro Neto: A Stretch Too Far?

Gary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, recently made a bold statement. He claimed that Chelsea's Pedro Neto is just a "smidgen away" from being like Eden Hazard. This comparison, however, seems way off. First off, Neto is more similar to another Pedro who played for Chelsea. The one who

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Mom Squad Feuds: Who's Left Out?

Celebrity moms are supposed to support each other, right? Well, Ashley Tisdale, now known as Ashley French, recently shared a different story. She wrote about her experience with a group of famous mom friends, including Meghan Trainor, Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore. It turns out, this squad wasn't as

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

The Irony of Senator Gallego's Venezuela Outburst

A U. S. Senator recently sparked a social media firestorm after criticizing a successful military operation in Venezuela. Ruben Gallego called the mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "embarrassing" and claimed it was an unjustified war. Maduro faced serious charges, including narc

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Jan 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Women Over 50 Drive Less Than Men

Women over 50 drive less than men. It's a fact. But why? Is it because they have more health problems? Maybe. Women often face more health issues as they age. This can make driving feel difficult or even frightening. But is health the only reason? Probably not. Women also tend to have more people o

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Work and Well-being: A Look at Three Decades of Research

Work can be tough. Sometimes, people put in a lot of effort but don't get the rewards they expect. This idea, called effort-reward imbalance (ERI), has been studied for about 30 years. Researchers have looked at how this imbalance affects health. They found that when people feel they're not getting

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright at the Critics' Choice Awards 2026

The Critics' Choice Awards 2026 is here, and it's not just about the movies. It's about the stars, the fashion, and the excitement. This year's event is a big deal, with critics picking their favorites from a list of amazing films. The nominees for Best Picture are quite the lineup: "Bugonia, " "Fra

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Jan 05 2026CELEBRITIES

David Bowie's Journey: From Radical Icon to Family Man

David Bowie, a name that still echoes in the music world, left a lasting impact even after his passing a decade ago. His final album, "Blackstar, " released just days before his death, topped the charts for the first time in his career. Since then, his music has continued to influence new artists an

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Basketball Stars Sophie and Lindsey Cunningham Talk Upcoming Girls' Classic

Sophie and Lindsey Cunningham, former Mizzou basketball stars, recently shared their excitement about the upcoming Sophie Cunningham Classic. This event, now in its fourth year, is set to take place from January 9th to 11th at Columbia College's Southwell Complex. The sisters are confident that this

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