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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Keeping the Weight Off: New Insights on GLP-1 Drugs

A recent study has some good news for people using GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy or Mounjaro. It suggests that many users may not quickly regain lost weight after stopping treatment. The study looked at data from thousands of patients at U. S. medical clinics. It found that most people either kept the we

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Canada's Bold Move: Building a New World Order

Canada's Prime Minister recently spoke at a global event, highlighting the shifting world order. He pointed out that the old system, led by the U. S. , is fading. This change is not just a transition but a significant break. Countries like Canada, known as middle powers, are not helpless. They can s

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

California's Wealth Tax: A Bold Move or a Step Too Far?

California is thinking about a new tax. This one targets billionaires. It's called a wealth tax. The idea is to take a small cut from their total assets. Not just income. This has sparked a big debate. Some people see it as a fair way to share the wealth. Others think it's a dangerous move. David S

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Fed? Trump Narrows Down Choices

President Donald Trump hinted that he might have already picked someone to lead the Federal Reserve. He mentioned that he had three candidates initially, but now it's down to one or two. Trump also said he liked the idea of keeping Kevin Hassett, his economic advisor, in his current role. He praised

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Wetlands Can Help Clean Water in Small Towns

Wetlands are a cheap and easy way to clean water in small towns. But, most studies on these wetlands don't look at how they work when water flow changes throughout the day. This is important because water use in small towns isn't constant. In a recent study, three types of wetlands were tested. The

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

The Unseen Side of Sports: How Scandals Fuel Fan Interest

Scandals in sports are nothing new. They happen all the time. But what's interesting is how fans react. Take the recent sports-betting scandal involving two NBA figures. It's not just about the drama. It's about how it changes the way people watch the game. Van Lathan, a well-known podcaster, had n

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Jan 22 2026CRIME

Guatemala's Bold Move Against Gangs: A Closer Look

Guatemala is taking strong steps to fight back against gangs. After a recent attack on police officers, the government has given law enforcement new powers. These powers are being used in Zone 18, a known gang hotspot in the capital. Police and soldiers are now patrolling the area with more authori

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Jan 22 2026WEATHER

Winter Storm Alert: Staying Safe and Smart

A big winter storm is coming to the US. It might affect a huge area, from Texas to New England. People should get ready for snow, ice, and very cold temperatures. These conditions could cause power outages and other problems. The storm, named Winter Storm Fern, is expected to start on Friday. It wi

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Jan 22 2026WEATHER

Bracing for the Big Freeze: Metra Adjusts Train Schedules

A deep freeze is coming, and Metra is getting ready. They're cutting back on train services for Friday. The National Weather Service warns of dangerously cold wind chills, possibly dropping below -30 degrees late Thursday night. This extreme cold could mean fewer people commuting and more problems w

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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

When the snowstorm hits

A huge snowstorm is expected to hit the US. It may cause a lot of problems for sports events. This is not the first time this has happened. Last year, a similar storm caused many games to be postponed. The storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and very cold temperatures. It will affect many states,

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