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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 2026BUSINESS

Target's New CEO Tackles Community Struggles Head-On

The new leader of Target, Fiddelke, is stepping into the role at a tough time. In just a week, they'll officially take charge, but the community is facing serious issues. Violence and loss of life have been hitting close to home for many, including Fiddelke, who lives and raises a family in the Twin

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Jan 26 2026CRIME

A Jet Crash in Bangor: What Went Wrong?

A private jet took off in a snowstorm, and things went terribly wrong. Seven people lost their lives, and one crew member is fighting for their life after a crash at Bangor International Airport. The jet, a Bombardier Challenger 600, was heading out around 7:45 p. m. on Sunday night. The airport shu

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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 2026FINANCE

IonQ's Big Move: What's the Deal with SkyWater?

IonQ, a major player in the quantum computing world, has just made a bold move. They are set to acquire SkyWater, a company that specializes in semiconductor manufacturing. This isn't just any acquisition; it's a strategic play that could change the game. Quantum computing is still in its early sta

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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 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 2026HEALTH

Weight and Blood Pressure: Hidden Keys to Brain Health

Carrying extra weight and high blood pressure are not just about how you look or feel. They might also be setting the stage for serious brain health issues later in life. Recent findings suggest that these factors don't just signal trouble—they actively contribute to the development of dementia, esp

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Jan 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Indonesia's West Java Landslide: A Growing Tragedy

In Indonesia, the death count from a landslide in West Java has climbed to 17. Many more are still missing. This disaster struck a village called Pasir Langu on Saturday morning. Heavy rain caused the earth to give way. The village is in a hilly area, about 100 km from Jakarta. Over 30 homes were bu

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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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