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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Young Men and the Cycle of Violence: A Global Look

Violence is a big problem for young adults in many parts of the world. It affects their health and safety. Young men, especially those aged 18-24, are often both victims and perpetrators of this violence. Growing up in a violent environment can have lasting effects. If a young man experiences or se

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Giant Kangaroos: Could They Really Hop?

In the past, Australia was home to massive kangaroos. These giants weighed up to 250kg. That's way more than today's biggest kangaroos, which max out at 90kg. Scientists have been wondering if these big guys could hop like their smaller cousins. Hopping is a big deal for kangaroos. It helps them mo

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Jan 22 2026FINANCE

Taxpayers Win Big in Pennsylvania Tax Battle

In a recent case, Pennsylvania's tax authorities had to backtrack after they tried to charge more taxes, penalties, and interest to some taxpayers. The taxpayers fought back, and the Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) agreed with them. The whole thing started when the Department of Revenue decided

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Extinction: What the Facts Really Say

Climate change has been a hot topic for years, with many people saying it's causing animals and plants to die out at an alarming rate. But a new report from the UK Royal Society shakes things up. It says that extinction rates haven't gone up much in the last 200 years. In fact, for bugs and plants,

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Breaking the Cycle: How Diversion Programs Can Change Lives

In California, a unique program offered a second chance to someone who once saw no future beyond prison or an early death. Today, that person is a college graduate and an advocate for criminal justice reform. The turning point? A diversion program that provided support instead of incarceration. Div

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry's Fight for Privacy and Justice

Prince Harry has been in court, fighting back against the Daily Mail. He says the tabloid made his wife Meghan's life miserable. This is not just about him; it's about holding the press accountable for their actions. Harry is one of seven big names suing the publisher of the Daily Mail. They say th

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Disney Princesses Grow Up: High-End Fashion and More

Disney is not just for kids anymore. The company is taking its beloved princesses and giving them a grown-up makeover. They are moving into high-end fashion, jewelry, and home decor. This is not just about selling more stuff. It is about reaching a new audience. Adults who love Disney can now enjoy

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

Cincinnati's Art Scene: Beauty with a Side of Inequality

Cincinnati is a city rich in art, especially Black art. Murals and sculptures can be seen all over, adding a vibrant touch to the city. But, there's a hidden side to this artistic scene. Behind the beauty, there's a story of inequality that often goes unnoticed. Black culture is celebrated in Cinci

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Anchorage's Money Problem: Time to Rethink Old Laws?

Anchorage is in a bit of a pickle. The city needs more money to cover things like schools, roads, and safety. But there's a law from way back in 1961 that stops Anchorage from taxing people's income. This law was made to keep income tax only at the state level. But times have changed, and Anchorage

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions Rise as Federal Agents Face Aggressive Resistance

In Minneapolis, federal immigration agents are dealing with a tough situation. They've been facing violent confrontations, including cars ramming into agents. This happened not just once, but twice in a row, with both suspects getting caught. A regular car also got hit during one of these incidents.

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