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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Maryland's Bold Move on Vaccine Rules

Maryland is making waves with a new plan. The state wants to take control of its own vaccine schedule. This means they might not follow the federal government's recommendations anymore. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently changed their list of routine shots for kids. This

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Cooper Union Tackles Campus Harassment

Cooper Union, a well-known school in New York, has agreed to make changes to address antisemitism and other forms of harassment on its campus. This decision comes after a legal battle with ten Jewish students who claimed the school did not protect them during a protest. The students said they were

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

When Cars Become Weapons

A sheriff from Florida has strong words about a recent incident in Minneapolis. Grady Judd, the sheriff of Polk County, shared his thoughts on a situation where an ICE agent shot and killed a woman. She allegedly used her car to attack the agent. Judd did not hold back. He said the mayor of Minneap

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Recovering Lost Funds: A Plan to Boost Defense Spending

The U. S. Treasury Secretary has a bold plan to fund a massive defense budget increase. The idea? Recover money lost to fraud, waste, and abuse. This isn't just any plan—it's a strategy to tap into funds that have been mismanaged or stolen, particularly from welfare programs. Minnesota is at the ce

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

A Journey to Health and Style: One Woman's Transformation

Alexandra Merz's life took a dramatic turn when she decided to take control of her health. She had struggled with her weight for years, and it wasn't just about how she looked. It was about how she felt. She was tired all the time and didn't feel like herself. So, she decided to try a GLP-1 weight-l

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

The Truth About Weight Loss Drugs: Why They Aren't the Answer

Weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro are often seen as a quick solution, but they come with a big catch. Once you stop taking them, the weight you lost can return quickly. In fact, you might gain back about a pound each month. So, within a year, you could be back to where you started. And it's

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Why Our Brains Are Wired for Addiction in the Digital World

In today's world, it's easy to get hooked on things. From scrolling through social media to binge-watching shows, our brains are constantly seeking pleasure. This is because of a chemical called dopamine, which makes us feel good. But what happens when we have too much of it? Our brains are not bui

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Tornado Strikes Purcell: What Happened and What's Next?

In the early hours of Thursday, a tornado touched down in Purcell, Oklahoma. It tore through parts of the city, including Interstate 35. The storm caused some damage but, luckily, no injuries were reported. Power lines and poles were knocked down, and a semi-truck was flipped over on the interstate.

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbots and the Dark Side of Tech

In a surprising turn of events, two tech giants have quietly settled lawsuits that put a spotlight on the potential dangers of AI chatbots. The families of minors who were allegedly harmed by these chatbots, including one tragic suicide case, have reached an agreement with Google and Character. AI.

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

U. S. Makes Moves in Venezuela: Seizures, Politics, and Russia's Shadow

The U. S. Coast Guard recently seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela. Admiral Kevin Lunday praised the operation, calling it a success. He emphasized that the Coast Guard is the only agency capable of such tasks. The seizures were part of a broader effort to stop illegal oil flows from Venezuel

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