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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

How Screen Time Affects Kids and Their Parents

Kids today spend a lot of time in front of screens. This isn't just a casual observation; it's a concern backed by research. A recent study looked into how much time children aged 4 to 11 spend on screens and how their parents' internet habits might influence them. The study found that both kids an

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Jupiter's Go-To Spot for Back Pain Relief: A Closer Look

Nordik Chiropractic in Jupiter, Florida, is making waves with its patient-focused approach to chiropractic care. Patients rave about the personalized attention they receive, with many highlighting the clinic's clear communication and noticeable health improvements. This has solidified Nordik Chiropr

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New AI Hub in South Jersey: Promises and Problems

A huge AI data center is being built in South Jersey, and not everyone is happy about it. The developer, a French company called DataOne, says this center will be different. They claim it will be eco-friendly and won't hurt the community. But many locals aren't convinced. The center is massive, cov

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Crime in the U. S. : A Look at the Numbers

Crime rates in the U. S. have been going down since the pandemic. This is true for both violent and property crimes. In fact, aggravated assault and burglary rates hit their lowest points last year since the pandemic started. Homicides have also dropped significantly. In 52 of the largest cities, ho

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

New Mexico Tackles Rising Crime: A Look at the Efforts

New Mexico is making big moves to tackle its crime problem. The state's crime rates have been higher than the national average for years. Now, lawmakers from both parties are working together to make changes. One key area of focus is juvenile crime. New laws are being proposed to make it harder for

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Unlocking Cold Cases: The Power of DNA Technology

In a world where some crimes go unsolved for years, a breakthrough in DNA technology is offering hope. Othram, a company based in Texas, is using advanced methods to extract DNA from old evidence. They then analyze it to build a profile of the suspect. This is not your average DNA test. It looks at

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Young Child Detained by ICE: What's Your Take?

A recent incident has sparked a heated debate across the nation. A 5-year-old boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in his family's driveway. This event has raised serious questions about the treatment of asylum-seeking families. The young boy's detention

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Florida's Fight for Fairness: Lawmakers Challenge Attorney General's Move

Florida's Black lawmakers are not happy. They say the state's attorney general is playing politics with people's lives. The attorney general, James Uthmeier, released an opinion on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He said many state laws that help Black businesses and promote diversity are unconstitution

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Understanding Cervical Cancer: A Look at Muslim Women in India

Cervical cancer is a big health issue. But not all groups are equally affected. In India, Muslim women have a lower chance of getting it. But there is a problem. Many do not know enough about it. This lack of knowledge can be dangerous. Why is this happening? There are many reasons. One big reason

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Harmless Cancers: The Hidden Clues for New Treatments

Cancer is often seen as a relentless foe. But what if some cancers are not so aggressive? What if they can be controlled by the body's own defenses? This idea is not just a theory. It is being explored in a new way. Scientists have noticed that some cancers do not grow or spread. They stay in the b

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