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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Iowa's Democrats Push for Change: Health Care Over School Vouchers

Iowa's Democrats have a bold plan. They want to use money from education savings accounts (ESAs) to help with health care. Right now, 41, 044 students use these accounts to pay for private school. That costs the state $327. 9 million. Democrats say they could use some of that money to help over 100,

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Kingston's Winter Sports Fest: A Fun Look at Local History

Kingston is getting ready for a fun-filled winter sports event. The Springer Market Square will be the place to be. It's all about celebrating sports and the city's history. The Downtown Kingston Business Improvement Area (BIA) is behind this event. They want to make it a hit for everyone. First up

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes Viewers Keep Dropping: Why?

The Golden Globes Awards keep losing fans. This year, only 8. 66 million people watched. That is a 7% drop from last year. Last year, 9. 27 million people tuned in. That was also a drop from the previous year. In 2024, 9. 47 million people watched. The trend is clear. Viewers are losing interest. T

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Health Myths: What's True and What's Not?

People often believe things about health that aren't true. Some of these myths have been around for a long time. For example, many think that eating eggs raises cholesterol levels. But recent studies show that eggs don't have much effect on blood cholesterol. In fact, they might even be good for you

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Jan 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Chiara Ferragni Cleared of Charity Fraud Charges

Chiara Ferragni, a well-known Italian fashion influencer, has been cleared of all charges related to a charity fraud case. The trial, which took place in a Milan court, was conducted behind closed doors and concluded with the judge dismissing all accusations. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of one

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Seattle's Key Players: Will They Stay or Go?

The Seattle Seahawks are in the spotlight for their upcoming divisional round game against the San Francisco 49ers. But there's more to the story. Two standout players, Coby Bryant and Rashid Shaheed, are set to become free agents after the season. Coby Bryant has been a game-changer for the Seahaw

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Building Stronger Communities: A Guide to Bioregional Living

Bioregional living is all about focusing on the area where you live. It's about using local resources, supporting local businesses, and making decisions that benefit your community and the environment. This approach is gaining traction as people seek to reduce their reliance on global systems and bu

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Heroes of Our Planet: Fungi and the Fight for Their Survival

Dr. Toby Kiers, a leading evolutionary biologist, has been awarded the prestigious Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. This honor is often called the "Nobel Prize for the Environment. " At the same time, her non-profit organization, SPUN, is launching a new project called "Underground Advocat

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

New Jersey Bracing for a Chilly Spell

New Jersey is in for a rough weather ride. A storm is on its way, bringing light snow and rain starting Wednesday night. By Thursday, things get icy, especially in the northwest. Travel might get tricky because of slippery spots. Wind is going to be a big factor. Expect gusts up to 35 mph, making i

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Flint's Chilly Solution: Warming Centers Step Up

Flint is taking action to keep people warm during a cold snap. Two senior centers will open their doors to anyone needing shelter from the cold. The Mays Senior and Community Service Center and the McKinley Center will be available as warming centers. The decision comes as temperatures are expected

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