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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Keeping the Goodness in Your Juice

Vitamin C is a big deal for our health. It's like a bodyguard, keeping us safe from harm. But it's also quite delicate. Heat can easily wreck it. That's why traditional juice-making methods can cause a huge loss. Up to 70% of Vitamin C can disappear. That's a lot! But don't worry, science has a sol

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Louisiana's Unexpected Chilly Spell: What's Going On?

Louisiana is known for its warm, humid climate, but lately, it's been feeling more like winter than usual. After a stretch of warm days, temperatures suddenly dropped, catching many off guard. This chill is expected to stick around for a while, with overnight temperatures potentially dipping near fr

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

India's Big Move: Tougher Rules for Crypto Users

India is making it harder for people to use crypto. The country's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has just introduced stricter rules. These rules are meant to stop money laundering and make sure people are who they say they are. First, crypto platforms must now check users' identities using live

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

Louisiana's Crime Rates: A Glimpse of Hope in 2025

Louisiana saw some good news in 2025. Crime rates went down in many cities. New Orleans had fewer murders. There were 121 in 2025, down from 125 in 2024. That's a 3% drop. But the big news is that murders are down 55% from three years ago. That's a huge improvement. Shreveport also saw a big drop.

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Burgundy Fever: How to Rock the Hot New Color

Burgundy is everywhere right now. Stars like Mindy Kaling, Blake Lively, and Selena Gomez have been seen rocking this rich, deep shade. It's not just a color; it's a statement. Kaling mixed textures with a cardigan, skirt, and tights, all in burgundy. Lively went for a bold leather dress, while Gome

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

The Unexpected Comeback of Beef Tallow

Beef tallow, a type of fat that was once shunned by health experts and the government, is now gaining attention in the latest dietary guidelines. This fat, derived from beef, has been quietly gaining fans over the past few years. Chefs love it for its ability to make fries and doughnuts extra crispy

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

From City to Countryside: A Bakery's Unusual Growth Story

In the heart of Cairo, New York, a unique bakery named See & Be Kitchen has found an innovative way to expand its business. The journey began when Chrissy and Ben, a chef and baker duo, decided to leave the bustling city life behind and move upstate. They wanted a place where they could live and wor

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Standing Up for the Truth: The ICE Agent's Fight Against False Accusations

An ICE agent found himself in a tough spot. He had to defend himself against a woman driving straight at him. Videos show he had no choice but to act. Yet, many people called him a murderer. This is not fair. It's time for him to fight back. The agent had a camera on him. It recorded everything. Th

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

A Spree of Crime and Consequences

A man has been given a 10-year prison sentence for a series of crimes that took place in February and March. These crimes included breaking into homes, stealing cars, and running from the police. The man, Kevin Aguirre, admitted to his crimes in court. He was given credit for the time he had already

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

The Karen Read Case: A Real-Life Mystery on Screen

A new movie is coming to Lifetime that tells the story of a real-life mystery. It's called "Accused: The Karen Read Story. " The film is about the death of a Boston police officer named John O'Keefe. His girlfriend, Karen Read, was charged in connection with his death. The case got a lot of attentio

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