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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Keeping Your Gut Happy: Simple Steps for a Healthier You

Your gut is like a tiny world inside you, full of bacteria and other tiny creatures. These tiny friends help you digest food, boost your immune system, and even affect your mood. When this tiny world is out of balance, it can cause problems like stomachaches, diabetes, and even anxiety. So, taking c

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Manager Under Fire: Is Amorim the Right Fit?

Manchester United's recent performance has sparked debates about their head coach, Ruben Amorim. Some experts argue that he might not be the best choice for the club. After a 1-1 draw against Leeds United, Amorim publicly questioned the club's hierarchy. He emphasized his role as the manager, not ju

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

What Happened When the US Took Maduro?

The United Nations is discussing whether the U. S. was right to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This event happened last Saturday when U. S. Special Forces took Maduro into custody. The operation caused power outages in parts of Caracas and hit military sites. Venezuelan officials say p

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

State Lawmakers Eye Big Changes for Colleges in 2026

State lawmakers are back at work, and colleges might be in for some big changes. Here are six key issues they will likely tackle this year. First up, diversity policies are under fire. More states might ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities. These bans could aff

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Trump's Education Shake-Up: What's Next?

Trump's education policies have caused quite a stir. Schools and universities are feeling the pressure. The administration has launched over 120 investigations into higher education institutions and dozens into K-12 schools. This has led to some schools changing their policies on diversity, admissio

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Making Room for Everyone: Schools Juggle Budgets and Special Education

In Texas, schools are facing a tough challenge. More students need special education help, but the money isn't keeping up. This is especially true in places like Wylie, where the number of special education students has grown a lot in recent years. Teachers and staff are working hard to make things

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Venezuela's Debt Puzzle: Who Owes What and Why It Matters

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The country owes a lot of money to many different people. The debt problem started a while back, but it got worse when the government couldn't pay back what it borrowed. Now, the debt has grown because of unpaid interest and legal fights. The numbers are huge. Venezuel

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

A New Era in Treating Endocrine Disorders

A pharmaceutical company is making waves in the medical world. They are set to share big news about their latest treatments. On January 5, 2026, they will host a conference call. This call will update everyone on their progress and share results from a recent study. The company is known for its foc

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Who's in Charge?

The U. S. is trying to sort out who should be in charge of the crypto market. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, or CLARITY Act, is making its way through Congress. This act aims to end the confusion about who regulates what in the crypto world. The act has two main parts. First, it says

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Kings Edge Wild in a Thrilling Shootout Victory

The Los Angeles Kings pulled off a nail-biting win against the Minnesota Wild in a shootout, with Adrian Kempe and Brandt Clarke sealing the deal. The Wild put up a tough fight, tying the score four times, but ultimately fell short. This loss marks their third straight defeat on their current road t

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