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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Fixing Tubes: How Robots Are Changing Kidney Surgery

Robots are now helping doctors fix problems in the tubes that carry pee from the kidneys. These tubes are called ureters. When they get too narrow, it's called a stricture. This can cause pain and make it hard for the body to get rid of waste. Doctors have been fixing these problems for a long time

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Why Greenland Matters to the World

Greenland, a vast island in the Arctic, is becoming a hotspot for global powers. Its strategic location and rich resources make it a prized possession. The US, under President Donald Trump, has shown interest in acquiring Greenland, seeing it as a key to their defense and economic interests. Greenl

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Exploring Cervical Cancer Risks in Kuwait: A Closer Look

Cervical cancer is a major health issue for women globally. It's the fourth most common cancer affecting women. Yet, in Kuwait, there's not much research on what makes it more likely to happen. A recent study tried to change that. It looked at women's age when they first got married and whether they

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Senegal's Security Worries Before Africa Cup Showdown

Senegal's football team is in Morocco for the big Africa Cup final. But they're not just focused on the game. They're worried about safety. When the team arrived in Rabat, fans rushed them. Players had to push through crowds just to get to their bus. The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) isn't h

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Eye Care in the Digital Age: Meet Optivell

In today's world, screens are everywhere. People spend hours staring at phones, computers, and TVs. This can strain the eyes and cause discomfort. Optivell is a new supplement designed to help with this. It's not a cure for eye problems. Instead, it's a way to support eye health for those who use sc

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Australian Cities for Retirement: A Closer Look

Australia is a top pick for retirees from the U. S. thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and English-speaking communities. While big cities like Sydney and Melbourne have high home prices, smaller cities offer a more budget-friendly way of life. Daily expenses, such as groceries, di

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Aussies Down Under and Up in Aspen

Aspen has a special place in the hearts of Australians. For over three decades, Aussies have been flocking to this snowy paradise. They come for the thrilling sports, the warm community, and the stunning winter scenery. It's like a second home to many, especially during their summer months. On Janu

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Skyrocket: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

In Pennsylvania, a big change is happening with health insurance. Many people are dropping their plans because the costs are going up too high. One person, Sasha Kinney, is worried. She might have to put her insurance on a credit card. She earns enough money to not qualify for Medicaid, but not enou

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Jan 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Aurora's East Colfax: A Test Case for Environmental Fairness

In a move to tackle environmental injustice, Colorado is putting a spotlight on Aurora's East Colfax neighborhood. This area will be the first in the state to undergo a detailed study on how pollution, scorching heat, and other environmental factors are affecting the health and daily lives of its re

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

What's in a Label? The Media's Word Game with Politics

Some politicians, like Zohran Mamdani, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others, are often called progressives. But what do they really stand for? Their ideas are more like those of communists, not progressives. They want a system where the government controls everything, like in Russia or China. This i

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