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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Helping Hands: How Tech Can Lighten the Load for Caregivers

Caregiving is tough. It's even tougher when the person you're caring for has dementia. A recent study in Slovenia looked at how tech, like telecare, can help. Telecare is tech that helps older adults stay safe and independent at home. It can be things like sensors that detect falls or wearables that

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Space Adventure on Apple TV

Sci-fi is making a big comeback on TV. It's not just for nerds anymore. More people are watching and loving it. This means TV companies are making better sci-fi shows. There's something for everyone now. Four years ago, a fantastic sci-fi show ended. It was called The Expanse. Many people thought i

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Jan 18 2026OPINION

Hope: The Power to Change Lives

Hope is not just a feeling; it's a powerful tool that can change lives. It's not about wishing for the best but actively working towards it. This was clear to someone who spent years helping people in tough situations. They saw firsthand how hope can guide people through their darkest times. One st

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Building Mental Strength: Lessons from a Navy SEAL

Mental strength is not something you are born with. It is something you build over time. It is like a muscle. The more you train it, the stronger it gets. This is true for everyone, whether you are a soldier, a boss, or just trying to get through the day. People who stay calm under pressure have on

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Smart Workout App for Everyone

There are tons of fitness apps out there. It's hard to pick one that's good and won't cost a fortune. Caliber is one app that stands out. It's got a smart system that helps you get fit without breaking the bank. Caliber is designed for all fitness levels. It gives you a personalized workout plan ba

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Fewer Eyes on Campus Violence: How Layoffs Hit School Safety

The Education Department's role in tackling sexual violence on campuses has taken a hit. Once a strong force, it's now struggling to keep up. The Office for Civil Rights, which handles these cases, saw half its lawyers go in a round of layoffs. This has left over 25, 000 cases waiting to be looked a

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Missouri Schools Get New Report Cards: What's the Plan?

Missouri is shaking things up in education. The state is creating a new way to grade schools. This is after Governor Mike Kehoe gave an order. The Missouri Department of Education has until June to make a plan. The new system will use letter grades from A to F. It will be based on how well students

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Where Does Your Teacher's Union Money Really Go?

The National Education Association (NEA), the biggest teachers' union in the U. S. , collects a lot of money from teachers' paychecks. This money is supposed to help teachers and students. But, where does it really go? A big chunk of it goes to politics. The NEA spends nearly $1 billion every elect

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Living with Pancreatitis: A Closer Look at Daily Life

Pancreatitis, whether it's the recurring acute type or the chronic kind, can really mess with a person's daily life. It's not just about the physical pain; it's about how these conditions affect overall well-being. Surprisingly, there's not much research comparing how these two types of pancreatitis

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

The Ups and Downs of Learning from Home

Remote learning has been a hot topic since the pandemic hit. It was a tough time for many families, especially those with young kids. Kelly Marsh, a mom from Sewickley, had to juggle her toddler and kindergartner's online classes while working part-time. It was stressful, to say the least. Research

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