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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Why Politicians Target Trans Kids in Sports

Politicians are using trans kids in sports as a way to get votes. This is wrong. It puts kids at risk. Trans kids already face a lot of problems. They are more likely to feel sad, worried, or turn to drugs. Sports should help them, not hurt them. Only a tiny number of athletes are trans. In all of

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

US Lawyers Give Green Light to Maduro's Removal

In a surprising move, lawyers from the Trump administration gave the go-ahead for a military operation to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from power. This decision was made just days before the operation took place. The lawyers argued that the action would not be considered a full-scale w

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Jan 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Home Hacks: Simple Ways to Make Life Easier

Smart homes are not just about controlling devices with a remote or a phone. They can also do things automatically, making life easier and more comfortable. But setting up these automations can be tricky, especially for beginners. Let's explore some simple ways to make your smart home work for you.

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Tech Firm Expands in Long Beach

A tech company has just leased a big new office in Long Beach. The company, myKaarma, will now call 211 E. Ocean Boulevard home. They signed a lease for nearly 9, 000 square feet. This space will serve as their headquarters, and they plan to move in soon. myKaarma is known for its software. They he

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Why Weight Loss Programs Aren't Working for Everyone

The obesity crisis in the US is getting worse. Over a third of people are affected, but it's hitting those with fewer resources the hardest. Many things make it tough to fight obesity, like money troubles and systemic issues. Even though experts know these problems exist, they're not getting enough

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Tech Startup is Changing the Way We Watch Shows

A tech company called HOLYWATER just got a huge boost of $22 million. This money is going to help them make short, vertical videos more popular in the U. S. Think of it like a mobile-friendly Netflix, but for quick, engaging stories. HOLYWATER has three main products: My Drama for vertical series,

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Japanese Canadians Keep Aging Gracefully

In the heart of the Greater Toronto Area, a unique dining program is helping Japanese Canadian seniors stay connected and healthy. This isn't just about food; it's about culture, community, and belonging. The program, known as Community Congregate Dining (CCD), brings together seniors aged 65 and o

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Vibrant Scene: A Week of Theatre, Music, and Art

Chicago is buzzing with events this week, offering a mix of theatre, music, and art that caters to diverse tastes. Theatre enthusiasts have plenty to choose from, with shows ranging from dark comedies to poignant dramas. At the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, audiences can enjoy an unscripted conversa

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How China's Chemical Crackdown Might Be Saving Lives Across the Border

Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, has been a major problem in the U. S. for over ten years. But something interesting happened around mid-2023: the number of overdose deaths started to drop. Researchers think this might be because of changes happening in China, where many of the chemicals used to

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

The Future of University Research: A Risky Proposal

The U. S. government has a history of investing in university research, which has led to groundbreaking discoveries. One such success story is the development of HIV treatments. However, a recent proposal by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick could jeopardize this progress. Lutnick argues that taxpa

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