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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Chicago's West Side: A Tale of Two Neighborhoods

Chicago's West Side tells a stark story of inequality. Just five miles from the Loop, where life expectancy is a high 87. 3 years, neighborhoods like West Garfield Park see residents living on average 20 years less. This gap, driven by factors like crime, drug use, and lack of resources, has persist

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Jan 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Melissa Gilbert's Social Media Exit Amid Husband's Legal Drama

Melissa Gilbert, famous for her role in "Little House on the Prairie, " has taken down her Instagram account. This move comes as her husband, Timothy Busfield, faces serious allegations. Busfield is accused of inappropriate behavior with two young boys when they were just seven years old. He was dir

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

How One Man's Vision is Changing Lives Through Housing

Giovanne Schachere is making a big difference in California and Washington. He leads groups that help people who are homeless or just out of jail. These groups give them medical help, housing, and support to stay on track. Running things in two states isn't easy. Each state has different rules and

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Seattle's Mayor in Hot Water Over Social Media Snap

Seattle's mayor, Katie Wilson, is under fire for a recent photo shared on her official X account. The image shows her with two people, one holding a sign that reads, "Nazis own flammable cars. " Critics say the word "Nazi" is always a bad idea, no matter the context. Some think Wilson should have b

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Is Social Media Safe for Kids? A Lawmaker's Fight for Change

A lawmaker from Long Beach is taking a stand against the potential dangers of social media for kids. He believes that Australia's recent move to ban social media for children under 16 is a step in the right direction. After visiting Australia, he returned with new ideas to protect young people in Ca

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Britain's TikTok Tactic: Tough Talk on Immigration

The British government has jumped onto TikTok to showcase its tough stance on immigration. The new account, securebordersuk, shares short clips of raids on businesses suspected of hiring illegal workers. These videos feature dramatic scenes of officers breaking down doors, people being handcuffed, a

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

London's Crime Drop: A Reality Check

London's murder rate took a big drop in 2025, hitting a low not seen in years. The city recorded 97 homicides, which is fewer than the previous year and the least since 2014. When you look at the numbers per person, London's rate is the lowest it's been since they started keeping track in 1997. Thi

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Women's Role in Modern Social Movements

Some women, especially those without children, often find purpose in social causes. This can lead to intense activism, sometimes bordering on extremism. One example is the strong reactions against immigration enforcement agencies. These women, driven by a desire to protect and nurture, may see thems

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Is the World Really as Bad as It Seems?

People often think the world is getting worse. They see rude behavior, online trolls, and bad news everywhere. It feels like kindness is disappearing. But is this really true? Research shows that most people still value kindness and honesty. A big study with over 32, 000 people from different cultu

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Jan 13 2026OPINION

2026: A Year of Chaos and Cruelty

In the first days of 2026, the world watched as President Donald Trump's actions sparked chaos and controversy. A mother of three, Renee Nicole Good, was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The administration quickly labeled her a "domestic terrorist, " but videos later showed the agent's actions

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