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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Dengue and the Elderly: A Growing Health Puzzle

Dengue fever is becoming a bigger problem worldwide, especially for older folks. The number of people getting sick from it has been going up, and more of them are over 65. This age group faces tougher challenges when dealing with the disease. Their immune systems aren't as strong, and they often hav

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Hidden Treasures: What's the Big Deal?

Greenland is more than just ice and snow. It's a land rich in resources that powerful countries want to control. The U. S. , under Trump's leadership, has shown a strong interest in Greenland. Why? Because Greenland has a lot of valuable stuff buried under its icy surface. First, there's oil and na

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Shakespeare Meets Modern Romance in Bridgerton Season 4

Luke Thompson, the British actor starring in the latest season of "Bridgerton, " has an interesting take on the show. He sees similarities between "Bridgerton" and Shakespeare's works. Both, he argues, use historical settings to tackle modern issues. Thompson points out that "Bridgerton" uses the Re

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Rudy Youngblood: From Hollywood to Handcuffs

Rudy Youngblood, the actor who brought Jaguar Paw to life in "Apocalypto, " is back in the headlines, but not for his acting chops. This time, it's for a run-in with the law. He was recently taken into custody in Texas on a drug charge. The warrant for his arrest was issued in Bell County, and he's

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Train Tracks Cracked Before Deadly Crash in Spain

In Spain, a high-speed train disaster left 45 people dead last Sunday. Investigators found that the train tracks had a big crack before the crash. The train, run by a private company, derailed, and its last three carriages hit another train coming from the opposite direction. The investigation show

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Job Creation Promise: A Closer Look at Davos Optimism

In the chilly Swiss Alps, business leaders at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting were buzzing with excitement about AI's potential to create jobs. Despite worries about AI's impact on mental health and job security, many executives were confident that new opportunities would arise. Jensen Hu

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Jan 23 2026SPORTS

The New Game Changers: College Athletes and NIL

College sports are changing, and it's not just about the games. The Indiana University Hoosiers recently won the college football championship, but did anyone notice? The victory was huge, but it didn't get much attention. That's not the only big thing happening in college sports that people are mis

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's January Entertainment Roundup

Gainesville and Alachua County are buzzing with events this January, offering a mix of medieval fun, live music, and thought-provoking performances. The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire kicks off the festivities on January 24-25 at Depot Park, transforming the space into a lively medieval kingdom complete

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Packing Their Bags: Why Some Celebrities Are Leaving the US

Some famous faces are saying goodbye to the US. They're not just going on vacation. They're moving out for good. Why? Politics. The US is getting more divided. Some stars feel they can't stay. Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi have already left. They moved to England after the 2024 elect

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Polygamy Perspectives: Janelle and Christine Brown's Diverging Views

Janelle Brown and Christine Brown, once part of the same polygamous family, now have different takes on the practice. Janelle, who left polygamy in 2022 after nearly 30 years, disagrees with Christine's new husband, David Woolley. David has spoken out against polygamy, saying it's used to control wo

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