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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

U. S. Climate Treaty Exit: What's the Big Deal?

The U. S. has decided to leave a major climate agreement. This move has sparked debate. Some say it might not even be legal. The U. S. is pulling out of the U. N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. This is a big deal. The U. S. has been part of this treaty for over 30 years. The Senate approve

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Keeping Well During the Holidays: Simple Steps to Stay Healthy

The holiday season can be a fun time, but it can also be stressful and tiring. Dr. Young from MUSC Health has some easy tips to help everyone stay healthy and happy. First, try to spend some time outside every day. Even 30 to 60 minutes can make a big difference. This can be a walk, playing outside

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Why Alaska's Budget Rules Need a Makeover

Alaska's budget process is stuck in the past. The state's constitution demands an unusually high threshold for overriding a governor's veto on budget matters. This rule, requiring three-fourths of legislators to agree, makes it tough for the public's voice to be heard. It's time to update this rule

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Switch 2 in 2026: What's in Store for Gamers?

The Switch 2 has already made a splash in the gaming world, showing what's possible on portable hardware. As it approaches its first anniversary, expectations are high for both Nintendo's own games and those from other developers. With many months left in the year and more announcements to come, sur

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Next Boss: Who Can Steer the Ship?

Manchester United is in a tough spot. The club needs a new manager who can fix things fast. The last few managers didn't work out. Now, the board wants someone who can make an instant impact and build a strong future. There are three managers who could fit the bill. First, there's Thomas Tuchel. He

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Local Loyalty or Lowest Bid: A City's Dilemma

A recent decision by the Naples City Council has sparked discussions about where local governments should draw the line between cost savings and community support. The council awarded a $7. 5 million fleet services contract to an out-of-town dealership, despite a local business, Tamiami Ford, offeri

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

How Tiny Gut Friends Influence Kids' Weight

In a big study, scientists looked at how tiny organisms in the gut might be linked to kids' weight. They checked out 1134 children between 3 and 6 years old. These tiny organisms are like a hidden world inside us, and they might play a role in how much we weigh. The study found that different types

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Béla Fleck Steps Back from Kennedy Center Shows

Béla Fleck, a famous banjo player with 18 Grammy Awards, has decided to cancel his upcoming shows with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. He shared his decision on social media, explaining that performing there has become too political. Fleck believes the Kennedy Center should fo

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mac Users Face Logitech App Meltdown

Logitech users on Mac faced a frustrating issue when the Logi Options+ app stopped working due to an expired security certificate. This problem caused custom buttons, gestures, and scrolling tweaks to stop functioning. The issue was not limited to the Options+ app; it also affected the G Hub softwar

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

New York's Mayor Stands Firm Behind Housing Chief Amid Controversial Past Posts

In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is backing his newly chosen housing leader, Cea Weaver, despite some people being upset about her old social media posts. Weaver, known for her work helping renters, was picked to lead the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants. Her job is to take strong action agai

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