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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Who's on Board with Health Tech?

People's views on new health tech vary a lot. Some folks are all for it, while others are skeptical. This divide isn't just random; it's tied to who they are and what they believe. Health tech, like genetic mapping and wearable devices, is all about preventing illness before it starts. It's a big d

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Messy Truth Behind America's Factory Farms

America's factory farms, or CAFOs, produce a staggering amount of waste. This waste often ends up in our rivers and lakes, making them unsafe for swimming or fishing. The problem is that these farms are not held to the same environmental standards as other industries. Unlike factories, they don't ha

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Taxpayer Wins Partial Victory in Pennsylvania Tax Refund Case

A construction contractor in Pennsylvania got some good news recently. The state's Board of Finance and Revenue decided to give them a partial refund. This refund covers taxes paid from April 2022 to December 2024. The contractor had asked for a refund because they thought they were taxed unfairly o

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis: A Political Awakening in 2026

In the heart of Minneapolis, a political storm is brewing. The year is 2026, and the city is buzzing with energy that could change the game for everyone. This isn't just another election cycle; it's a moment that could redefine how people engage with politics. Back in the day, Rev. Jesse Jackson ma

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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

How Tech Helps Students in Special Education

Teachers in Taiwan are using more tools to help students with disabilities. These tools, called assistive technology (AT), make learning easier. The study looked at why some teachers use these tools more than others. First, experience matters. Teachers who have been teaching for more than 10 years

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Decoding Digital Hearts: How Big Events Shape Online Feelings and Ideas

Between 2024 and 2025, major world events sparked huge conversations online. This gave researchers a chance to see how culture affects how people express feelings and share information on social media. It's like a big puzzle. One piece is how people feel. The other is what they know. Both are import

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Jan 20 2026CELEBRITIES

New Mexico Hearing: Actor Faces Serious Accusations

In New Mexico, a big hearing is happening. It's about Timothy Busfield, an actor known for shows like "The West Wing. " He's accused of serious things. The charges say he touched kids in a bad way when they were on a TV show set. Melissa Gilbert, his wife, might talk at this hearing. She's famous f

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Why Bitcoin is Making a Strong Return

Bitcoin's value is climbing again, getting close to $100, 000. This sudden rise has surprised many, but there are clear reasons behind it. One big factor is the uncertainty around the U. S. Federal Reserve. Jerome Powell, the Fed's leader, recently spoke out about pressure from the Trump administrat

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Standing by Family: A Husband Faces Serious Accusations

Melissa Gilbert, a well-known actress, has publicly supported her husband, Timothy Busfield, who is currently facing serious legal trouble. Busfield, recognized for his role in "The West Wing, " was arrested on charges related to alleged inappropriate behavior with a minor and child abuse. He is cur

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Jan 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Join Forces: A New Era in Semiconductor Production

A big tech partnership is shaking things up. The U. S. and Taiwan are teaming up to build more semiconductor factories in the U. S. Taiwanese tech giants are investing a huge amount of money. In return, the U. S. is making it easier for them to import goods without extra costs. But there's a catch.

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