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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Crisis: How Malnutrition is Hurting India's Rural Kids

In the countryside of India, a silent crisis is unfolding. Many kids under five are not getting the food they need to grow strong and healthy. This isn't just about empty stomachs; it's about the future of these children. A recent study took a close look at this problem using data from a big health

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How DNA Testing is Changing the Game for Rare Diseases

In Canada, a big study is looking at how DNA testing helps people with rare diseases. This isn't just about finding out what's wrong. It's about seeing if this kind of testing actually makes a difference in people's lives. The study is following a group of patients. These are people who have rare d

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Smart Eating: How to Make Healthy Habits Stick

People often start the new year with big health goals, but many give up quickly. Why? Because they try to change too much at once. Melissa Jaeger, a nutrition expert, says the key to success is making small, lasting changes, not dramatic ones. There's a lot of nutrition advice out there, but not al

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

DC Weather: A Quick Warm-Up Before the Cold Hits

DC woke up to a chilly Tuesday morning. Frost covered the ground in some areas, so it's wise to put on an extra layer before stepping outside. The good news? Temperatures are set to rise quickly. By afternoon, it'll feel quite warm for January, with highs reaching the mid-50s. That's about 10 degree

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

Minnesota's January Chill: What to Expect

Minnesota is known for its cold winters, but this January is shaping up to be particularly frosty. Over the past few years, winters have been relatively mild, but this year is breaking that trend. December already saw some of the coldest temperatures on record in Duluth, and the chill is expected to

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin-Backed Loans: A Risky Bet for Big Investors?

Big investors are eyeing Bitcoin-backed loans, but Fitch Ratings, a major credit rating agency, has a warning: these loans are risky business. Why? Because Bitcoin's price swings wildly, and that volatility can quickly turn these loans sour. Fitch pointed out that these loans are often backed by Bi

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market: Big Names Hold Steady, Others Take a Dip

The crypto world is having a quiet day. Bitcoin is hanging around $90, 000, not doing much. It's like it's waiting for something big to happen. Maybe it's waiting for some important news or a big announcement. Who knows? Meanwhile, Ethereum is also just chilling. It's not making any big moves eithe

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Jan 13 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Slow Climb: What's Holding It Back?

Bitcoin has been on a slow climb since its dip in late November. It's not a surprise, though. Experts say the cryptocurrency is facing some tough challenges right now. One big issue is the mix of good and bad news out there. Political uncertainty and the way Bitcoin funds are moving around are keep

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Bright Outlook for Investors in Early 2026

In early 2026, investors are expected to see a more optimistic environment. This is due to clearer policies and trends in the market. One major factor is the improving fiscal situation in the US. Deficits are still high but are decreasing compared to GDP. This stability helps keep long-term interest

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

How AI is Changing the Game in Sports Management

The world of sports is not just about winning and losing anymore. It's about managing teams, money, and even disputes in smarter ways. One big change is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sports management. AI is helping to find new talent and make fair decisions about players. This is impor

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