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Jan 05 2026OPINION

Why Science Isn't Always Right, But Still Worth Trusting

Science is not perfect. It changes over time. Some people think this means we should not trust it. They point out that scientists have been wrong before. For example, they once thought eggs were bad for you. Then they said eggs were fine. Now they are not sure again. But this way of thinking is not

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Who Will Be the Next Star Athlete?

The New Year kicks off with a fresh round of the Watertown Public Opinion-Aberdeen News Athlete of the Week Poll, covering the period from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. This time, ten athletes from northeastern South Dakota are in the spotlight, showcasing their skills in boys and girls basketball, wrestling,

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Celebrities Dive into Skincare: Why the Shift?

Big names in Hollywood are stepping into the skincare world. It's not just about movies and music anymore. Stars like Dwayne Johnson, John Legend, and Brad Pitt are launching their own skincare lines. This move makes sense because the skincare market is growing fast. It's expected to reach $18 billi

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Unraveling the Epstein Files: A Web of Secrets and Suspicion

The Epstein files have become a hot topic, stirring up a lot of debate and suspicion. In early 2026, many people are questioning President Trump's promises to release these files, which he had used as a campaign tool. The files, which contain information about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a c

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simplify Your TV Setup with Apple TV Tricks

Apple TV 4K is more than just a streaming device. It can control your TV's volume and power, making your viewing experience smoother. But what about switching inputs? Normally, you'd need your TV remote for that. However, there's a clever workaround. Here's how to make your Apple TV remote switch i

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Titans Gather to Talk AI and the Future of Entertainment

Every January, Las Vegas becomes the hub for tech enthusiasts and industry leaders as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) takes over the city. Since 1998, this event has been a staple, drawing crowds eager to see the latest innovations. Among the many highlights is the Variety Entertainment Summit,

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Hidden Crisis: A Nation in Need

Venezuela, a country rich in oil, is facing a severe crisis. The situation is dire, especially for children. In 2019, a young girl named Alaska, just 5 years old, weighed only 26 pounds. She was turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available. Another mother lost her 8-month-old

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A Look at RSW's Holiday Magic

During the 2025 holidays, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) proved that it's possible to make travel enjoyable. Despite the usual worries about delays and cancellations, the airport staff went above and beyond. From the parking attendants to the baggage handlers, security, and even the f

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Is Your Wellness Routine Really Working?

Let's talk about wellness trends. Some are helpful, others are just hype. Take full-fat dairy, for example. For years, we were told to avoid it. But now, experts say it's not so bad. In fact, some studies show that whole milk might even be better for your cholesterol than skim milk. So, maybe it's t

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Keeping Your Gut Happy: Simple Steps for a Healthier You

Your gut is like a tiny world inside you, full of bacteria and other tiny creatures. These tiny friends help you digest food, boost your immune system, and even affect your mood. When this tiny world is out of balance, it can cause problems like stomachaches, diabetes, and even anxiety. So, taking c

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