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Jan 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Why James Cameron Switched Homes for a Better Life

James Cameron, the famous movie director, has been living in New Zealand since 2020. He first visited the country in the 1990s and loved it. He promised himself he would move there one day. His wife, Susie, also liked the idea. They even bought a farm there in 2011. But they kept going back and fort

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Bird Battle: Flamingos vs. Mockingbirds

Florida is in the middle of a bird debate. A state lawmaker wants to change the state bird from the mockingbird to the flamingo. This isn't just about picking a favorite bird. It's about conservation and recognition. The flamingo has a strong supporter in Jim Mooney. He's been pushing for the flami

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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 2026SCIENCE

Science Meets Storytelling: Three Writers Win Big for Blending Worlds

Three writers have just won $10, 000 each for their unique ability to mix science and storytelling. The National Book Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation handed out these awards to celebrate books that make science feel as exciting as a good story. The winners are Kimberly Blaeser, Anna N

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A New Peace Group: Will It Work or Cause More Trouble?

A big change is coming in how the world handles peace talks. U. S. President Donald Trump is starting a new group called the Board of Peace. Some people think this group might cause problems for the United Nations. The idea started with the goal of ending the war in Gaza. But now, Trump wants it to

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Keeping the Weight Off: New Insights on GLP-1 Drugs

A recent study has some good news for people using GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy or Mounjaro. It suggests that many users may not quickly regain lost weight after stopping treatment. The study looked at data from thousands of patients at U. S. medical clinics. It found that most people either kept the we

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

From Sports Sidelines to Political Battleground: A New Challenger Emerges

A recent shift in Minnesota's political scene has sparked some heated debates. Michele Tafoya, known for her years as an NFL sideline reporter, has stepped into the political arena. She's running for the U. S. Senate as a Republican, bringing her sports commentary background into the political world

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Tensions Rise as Vice President Visits Amid ICE Operations

Minneapolis is bracing for Vice President JD Vance's visit on Thursday, as the city grapples with heightened tensions following a fatal ICE shooting. The city has been on edge since January 7, when an ICE officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good, a mother of three. Vance's visit is seen as a s

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Greenland: A Land of Ice, Power, and Uncertain Future

Greenland, a massive island between the U. S. and Europe, has been a hot topic for a while. It's not just about ice and snow; it's about power, money, and who controls what. The U. S. and Denmark have had a long history together, especially when it comes to Greenland. During World War II and the Col

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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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