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Jan 22 2026SPORTS

New York's Big Baseball Moves: What's Next?

New York's baseball teams are making big moves. The Mets just got a top pitcher, Freddy Peralta. He's really good and won awards. But they gave up some young players to get him. Now, people wonder if the Mets will make more changes, maybe in the outfield. They have a lot of pitchers, so they might t

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance Festival: A Big Goodbye to Park City

Sundance Festival is saying farewell to Park City after many years. This event has been a big deal for independent filmmakers. It started as a small gathering but grew too big for the town. The festival is moving to Boulder, Colorado. This change is bittersweet. It marks the end of an era and honor

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Jan 22 2026SCIENCE

Giant Kangaroos: Could They Really Hop?

In the past, Australia was home to massive kangaroos. These giants weighed up to 250kg. That's way more than today's biggest kangaroos, which max out at 90kg. Scientists have been wondering if these big guys could hop like their smaller cousins. Hopping is a big deal for kangaroos. It helps them mo

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Midlife Weight and Brain Health: A Hidden Connection

New findings suggest that carrying extra weight in your 40s or 50s might not just affect your waistline but also your brain health later in life. The research points to a possible link between obesity and an increased risk of vascular dementia. This type of dementia is caused by problems with blood

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Jan 22 2026CELEBRITIES

A Unique Birth Story: Kim and Ye's Bohemian Rhapsody Moment

Kim Kardashian and Ye (formerly Kanye West) have a birth story that is anything but ordinary. When North West, their first daughter, was born in June 2013, Ye took on a unique role. He was the DJ, playing music to set the mood. The song he chose for North's grand entrance? Queen's classic hit "Bohem

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

One Man’s Plan for Global Peace: A Bold or Risky Move?

A new idea is making waves in global politics. It’s called the “Board of Peace. ” This board would have a big job: making decisions that affect countries worldwide. But here’s the catch—one person would have all the power. That person is Donald J. Trump. He would be the first chairman. He could say

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Brazil's Kids: A Tale of Too Much and Too Little Food

In Brazil, kids from low-income families face a tough double whammy. On one hand, some are not getting enough food, leading to stunted growth. On the other hand, many are eating too much of the wrong stuff, becoming overweight or even obese. This is a big problem that needs urgent attention. The si

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A President's Lonely Stage Moment at Davos

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a unusual scene unfolded. President Donald Trump sat alone on stage, pen in hand, while other world leaders stood and clapped. This was not the usual scene for Trump, who often thrives on such moments. But this time, it was different. His closest al

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Jan 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Queer Eye's Karamo Brown Steps Back: A Look at the Drama

The latest season of Queer Eye has hit Netflix, showing the Fab Five in Washington, D. C. , helping Justice Department staff with their looks and confidence. But behind the scenes, there's some drama. Karamo Brown, the culture expert, skipped two morning show appearances, leaving his castmates surpr

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

The Rule of Law: A Fragile Foundation

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his investigations into former President Donald Trump. He warned that the rule of law is not something to be taken lightly. It needs constant effort and dedication from everyone. Smith said that people often forget how important

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