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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Aging: What Women Wish They Knew Earlier

Aging brings about many changes in a woman's body. Some of these changes are expected, while others come as a surprise. Women in their 30s to 50s have shared their experiences and advice on what to expect as the body ages. One common issue is bladder control. Many women find that they leak a little

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Young Athletes Stand Tall Against Transgender Sports Bans

In the United States, a significant debate is unfolding as the Supreme Court weighs in on state laws that restrict transgender youth from participating in school sports. This issue has sparked intense discussions, with 27 states implementing bans targeting trans youth, while over 20 states maintain

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Coaching Clash: McVay and Johnson's Strategic Showdown

Sean McVay and Ben Johnson are set to face off as head coaches for the first time. McVay has faced Johnson before, but only when Johnson was the Lions' offensive coordinator. McVay has been studying Johnson's play-calling since he took over in Detroit. He believes Johnson has a strong understanding

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Jack Smith: The Man Behind the Trump Investigations

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, is preparing to speak openly about his probes into Donald Trump. This comes after he was privately questioned by the House Judiciary Committee. The committee's leader, Jim Jordan, announced Smith's upcoming public appearance. Smith's investigations led to two c

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

JPMorgan's Big Spend Plan to Stay Ahead

JPMorgan Chase is ready to open its wallet wide to keep up with the competition. The bank's CEO, Jamie Dimon, made it clear that they won't hold back on spending to stay ahead of companies like Stripe, SoFi, and Charles Schwab. He said they are always watching what these competitors are doing and ho

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Economic Crossroads: Fed's Independence Under Fire

The economic landscape is at a critical juncture, with the Federal Reserve's independence facing unprecedented challenges. The central bank's mandate to maintain stable inflation and a robust labor market is being tested like never before. Inflation has been hovering around 2. 7%, a figure that mig

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Matt Prokop: From Disney to Legal Troubles

Matt Prokop, once a familiar face on Disney Channel, finds himself in serious legal trouble. The Victoria County Sheriff's Office in Texas recently shared his mug shot, showing a man with a bushy beard, wide eyes, and a look of concern. Unlike some celebrities who smile for their mug shots, Prokop's

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Boeing Bounces Back: A Closer Look at 2025's Airplane Sales

In 2025, Boeing made a comeback in the airplane sales race. They sold 1, 173 planes, beating Airbus for the first time since 2018. This shows Boeing is getting back on track after some tough years. Boeing delivered 600 planes last year. That's the most they've done in seven years. But remember, bef

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Trump's Detroit Visit: Economy, Jobs, and Politics in Focus

President Donald Trump made a stop in Detroit, aiming to highlight his economic plans and rally support ahead of the midterm elections. His visit included a tour of Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant and a speech to the Detroit Economic Club. This was Trump's third time addressing the group, which consists

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Clintons Stand Firm Against Congressional Inquiry

The Clintons have decided not to testify in the House's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, despite threats of contempt from Representative James Comer. They sent a strong message that they won't back down. In a detailed letter to Comer, the Clintons made it clear they believe the subpoenas are not

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