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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Fight to Save Bees: The Neonic Debate

In Colorado, a heated discussion is happening about the use of neonicotinoids, often called neonics. These are chemicals used to protect crops from pests. Farmers apply them to seeds, and as the plants grow, the chemicals spread throughout. This helps keep bugs away but might be hurting bees and oth

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Golf: Trump's Unconventional Workout and Political Play

Donald Trump has a unique approach to fitness. He doesn't like traditional workouts. He finds treadmills boring. Instead, he prefers golf. He plays it often. He even calls it his exercise. Trump shared this with the Wall Street Journal. He said he doesn't enjoy long hours on a treadmill. He'd rather

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Safety on the Move: MBTA Sees Crime Drop and Plans for a Better Future

The MBTA, or the T, has seen a drop in crime by 14% compared to last year. This is good news for everyone who uses public transport in the area. The police chief, Kenneth Green, shared this information at a recent meeting. He said that the police work hard every day to keep the system safe. Most of

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Florence's Growing Eye on Crime: How Tech is Changing Policing

Florence has been expanding its use of Flock Safety cameras, a move that's shaking up how crime is tackled in the city. These cameras, which can snap millions of car photos and track their movements, have become a big deal for crime prevention, according to Interim Police Chief Stephen Starling. Th

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Jan 02 2026RELIGION

Faith on the Big Screen: 2025's Top Films

In 2025, faith-based films kept audiences engaged, offering a mix of inspiration and entertainment. These movies, produced by studios like Angel Studios and 5&2 Studios, reached wide audiences and broke box office records. For instance, "David" made a huge splash, earning $22 million in its first we

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen Up: Little Health Signs That Could Be Big Trouble

Medical experts have shared some surprising health warnings that people often overlook. These signs might seem small, but they could point to serious problems. First, tiny bumps on your gums might not seem like a big deal. But they could be a sign of an infection that needs attention. Ignoring them

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

AMC's Stock Dives Despite Crowded Theaters

AMC's stock price hit a new low, dropping to $1. 55 on Wednesday. This happened even though lots of people went to see movies over the holidays. Over 5. 5 million folks visited AMC theaters worldwide. Big movies like \"Avatar: Fire and Ash\" and \"Zootopia 2\" helped bring in over $14 million each i

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Maine's Medical Malpractice Laws: A Hurdle for Patients

Maine's rules for medical malpractice cases are quite strict. They put a lot of pressure on patients who want to seek justice. Before even filing a lawsuit, patients must go through a screening panel. This panel looks at medical records and listens to testimonies. However, if the patient doesn't hav

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen to Your Body: 17 Health Alerts You Shouldn't Dismiss

Our bodies often send us signals that something is not right. Ignoring these signs can lead to serious health issues. Here are 17 health warnings that doctors say should never be overlooked. First, pay attention to your mouth. Problems in your mouth can lead to serious health issues. Many people in

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Empowering Leaders: A Unique Program for Growth and Success

A special program is open for applications until Monday. This program is designed to help people grow as leaders. It is called the Leadership Institute Cohort. It is run by the New Jersey Black Women’s Collective. This group was started in 2021. It is the first of its kind in New Jersey. The group f

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