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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Debunking Common Health Myths: What You Shouldn't Believe

Health advice is everywhere, but not all of it is accurate. Many common beliefs are based on outdated or incorrect information. Let's look at some of these myths and the truth behind them. First, exercise at night doesn't always disrupt sleep. Research shows that activities like yoga or weightlifti

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis: A City on Edge and a Nation Watching

Minneapolis has become the center of a national conversation. A city known for its calm is now filled with fear. Families are scared to leave their homes. Kids are asking tough questions about why their friends are missing from school. All this because of a sudden increase in federal immigration act

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Iran's Harsh Crackdown: Hospitals Turn into Battlefields

In Iran, things are getting really tough. Protesters are being taken from hospitals and arrested. This is a big problem because everyone has the right to get medical help. A person who studies Iran for the United Nations said that families are being asked to pay a lot of money to get the bodies of t

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Jan 27 2026OPINION

Healthcare Shouldn't Be a Political Battleground

Some healthcare workers are making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Recently, a nurse in Florida made a bold statement on social media, saying he wouldn't provide anesthesia to patients who support the "Make America Great Again" movement. He claimed it was his right and ethical duty. But when th

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Duchenne Patients: ELEVIDYS Shows Promise

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a tough disease that makes muscles weak over time. Kids with this condition often struggle with simple movements like standing up or walking. But there's some good news! A treatment called ELEVIDYS is showing positive results in a big study called EMBARK. The study lo

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

France's Bold Move: Should Kids Under 15 Be Banned From Social Media?

France is making waves with a new plan to keep kids under 15 off social media. This isn't just a random idea; it's part of a bigger trend happening around the world. The French government is serious about this and wants the ban ready by September, right when the new school year starts. President Ma

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions: ICE and Border Patrol Under Fire

In Minneapolis, federal immigration agents are facing intense scrutiny and backlash. Recent events have sparked outrage, with many questioning the tactics and motives behind the Trump administration's aggressive immigration crackdown. The situation has become a powder keg, with tensions rising betwe

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

New Hope for Heavy Heart Patients: A Look at Pulsed Field Ablation

Heart troubles are common. But for those with extra weight, fixing them can be tough. Doctors have been using a method called catheter ablation to help with a heart rhythm problem known as atrial fibrillation (AF). But results have been up and down. Now, there's a new technique called pulsed field a

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Sharps Technology: Staking SOL for Strong Returns

Sharps Technology, a medical device company, has been making waves with its Solana-based digital asset strategy. The company's validator partners have been earning a solid 7% gross annual percentage yield (APY) before fees, which is pretty impressive compared to the average on the Solana network. Al

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

The Unsung Hero of Southside High

Wilton Allen, a custodian at Southside High School, has been making a big difference in the lives of students and staff. He started working there in February 2025 and quickly became known for his friendly and positive attitude. Allen remembers his own school days and how there was no one to talk to

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