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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Ole Miss Football: Big Moves and Bright Futures

Ole Miss is making some big moves on the football field. They just got Kewan Lacy, their star running back, to stay for another season. This is a huge deal because Lacy is one of the best in the country. He has over 1, 400 rushing yards, which is third in the nation. Keeping him is a big win for the

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

A California Congressman's Unexpected Passing

Doug LaMalfa, a Republican representative from California, has passed away at the age of 65. The news came as a shock to many, as he had been serving in Congress since 2013. The Butte County Sheriff's Office reported that a 911 call was made from LaMalfa's home on Monday night due to a medical emerg

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Jan 06 2026RELIGION

A New Pope's Vision for a Changing World

Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, wrapped up the 2025 Holy Year with a strong message against materialism and prejudice. This special year saw over 33 million visitors to Rome, marking a significant moment in the Church's history. The Jubilee started under Pope Francis in

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Why Do Kids Need a Check-Up Before Surgery?

In the UK, a big study called PINEAPPLE is looking at how kids do before and after surgery. The idea is to see if checking kids over before they go under anesthesia helps things go smoother. This check-up is called pediatric preassessment. It's like a pre-flight check for kids before they have surg

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Why Bitcoin and Gold Are Benefiting From the U. S. Debt Crisis

The U. S. debt has reached a staggering $38. 5 trillion, which is more than the country's GDP. This means the government owes more than it makes in a year. The interest on this debt alone is over $1 trillion every year, which is more than what the U. S. spends on its military. Most of this debt is

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Jan 06 2026CRYPTO

Trading Stocks Like Crypto: A New Way to Invest

BitMEX is shaking things up by introducing Equity Perps, a fresh type of contract that lets people trade big US stocks and indexes around the clock. Think Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, and even the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. These contracts are collateralized with crypto, meaning you can use your digital assets to

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

How Health Insurance Could Help Fix America's Huge Debt

America's national debt is a massive problem. It has reached over $38 trillion. This number keeps growing fast. Interest payments alone are around $1 trillion each year. Experts warn this is not sustainable. One person who has ideas on how to tackle this is Mark Cuban. He thinks health insurance co

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Why Congress Needs a Wake-Up Call

Congress has a big problem: people don't like it. With only 23. 7% approval, it's clear that many folks think Congress isn't doing a great job. But before you dismiss their $174, 000 salary as too high, consider what the job actually involves. Members of Congress are often away from home, working l

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Jan 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Winter Salt: A Hidden Threat to Local Waterways

In Baltimore County, winter brings more than just snow and ice. It also brings a hidden problem: too much salt. For years, crews and residents have been salting roads, bridges, and sidewalks. But this salt doesn't just stay on the ground. It runs off into local waterways, causing trouble for plants

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Northern California Loses a Political Stalwart

Doug LaMalfa, a well-known Republican representative from Northern California, has passed away at the age of 65. His departure leaves a significant gap in the House, where the GOP holds a slim majority. LaMalfa was a strong advocate for rural communities and agricultural interests, often championing

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