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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Health Challenge for Mexico's Indigenous Communities

Mexico's Indigenous Peoples (IPs) face big health problems. The government has tried to help. They use an intercultural approach. This means they consider the culture of IPs when making health plans. But this approach has a flaw. It focuses too much on culture. It ignores the real reasons for health

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Ultrasound Tech is Changing Emergency Care

In the fast-paced world of emergency medicine, a handy tool has been making waves. It's called point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS for short. This gadget is like a superhero for doctors, helping them see inside the body without any cuts or big machines. POCUS is not just any tool. It's easy to use,

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Politicians Rally Behind Congressman After Racist Attack

Political figures have united in support of Congressman Maxwell Frost following a shocking incident at the Sundance Film Festival. Frost, who is a member of the U. S. House of Representatives, shared that he was assaulted in Park City, Utah. The attacker reportedly made racist comments and reference

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX's Big Shift: From Pop Star to Film Star

Charli XCX, the British pop sensation, is making a bold move from music to movies. At the Sundance Film Festival, she's showing off her acting skills in not one, but three films. The biggest one is "The Moment, " a comedy about her life during her super-famous "brat" phase. In the movie, she plays h

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music, Theater, and Art: A Vibrant Scene in Arkansas

Arkansas is buzzing with cultural events this season. Music lovers have plenty to look forward to. The Arkansas Symphony is hosting a chamber concert featuring works by Brahms and Schoenberg. This event, titled "From Roots to Revolution, " will take place in Little Rock. The performances will happen

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Gaethje and Pimblett Clash for UFC Gold

In the heart of Las Vegas, the T-Mobile Arena buzzed with anticipation as two top-tier fighters stepped into the octagon for a shot at the interim lightweight title. Justin Gaethje, a seasoned veteran with a reputation for high-octane fights, faced off against the rising star Paddy Pimblett, known f

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Sounds That Bother: Autistic Adults and Misophonia

People with autism often have unique sensory experiences. This can make everyday sounds feel overwhelming. Misophonia is one such issue. It causes strong negative feelings when hearing certain sounds. These sounds can be things like chewing or pen clicking. Researchers wanted to see if autistic adul

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Jan 24 2026LIFESTYLE

The Magic of Lanterns: A Bright Start to the Lunar New Year

In the heart of China's Sichuan province, a spectacular event is taking place. The Zigong International Lantern Festival has begun, lighting up the night sky with a stunning display of illuminated art. This festival is not just a celebration; it's a tradition that has been passed down through genera

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Jan 24 2026CRIME

A Man's Dangerous Spree: Drugs, Chases, and Crashes

A 53-year-old man from Clinton Township is in serious trouble after a wild few days. He's accused of hurting a woman, breaking into her home, and leading police on a crazy chase. It all started on January 11, 2026, when he allegedly assaulted a woman and later broke into her house to hurt her again.

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Helps Older Adults Stay Connected

Older adults often need a little extra help to stay active and engaged, especially when their abilities start to decline. That's where socially interactive agents (SIAs) come in. These are like friendly robots or smart devices that chat, play games, or just keep someone company. But how well do they

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