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Feb 06 2026HEALTH

Linking Skin Troubles, Sleep, and Sadness: A Big Study

Skin problems can really mess with your mood, especially if you have something called atopic dermatitis (AD). This is a fancy name for really bad eczema that causes red, itchy skin. A lot of people with AD also struggle with feeling down or depressed. Why is that? Well, one big reason might be troub

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Building Dreams on Shaky Ground: The U. S. Housing Market's Uphill Battle

The U. S. housing market is facing a tough time. Homebuilders are trying hard to attract buyers. They are offering deals like lower mortgage rates and smaller homes. But these deals are cutting into their profits. Pultegroup, a big homebuilder, just reported lower profits and sales. Their profit pe

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

San Bernardino's Big Step Towards Safer Streets

San Bernardino is getting a tech boost to fight crime. The city's police department just got over a million dollars from the federal government. This money is for a cool project called the Mobile Crime Prevention Program. The goal? To make the city safer by adding more eyes on the streets. Right no

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

A Busy Day in Politics: Updates from the Trump Administration

The Trump administration is having a packed day. First up, Tom Homan, who oversees border issues, is heading to Minneapolis. He's there because of the recent shooting of a nurse named Alex Pretti. This incident has caused a lot of anger and concern. Homan has already met with the Minnesota Governor,

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

How Faith and Health Intertwine in Golden Years

In the twilight of life, the mind and body often face new challenges. For many older adults in China, physical limitations can cast a long shadow over mental well-being. Anxiety and depression often creep in, making it harder to think clearly. But here's a twist: faith might play a role in how these

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

A New Chapter for Sean McDermott?

Sean McDermott is taking a break. After being let go by the Bills, he's not in a hurry to jump back into coaching. The Buccaneers showed interest, but McDermott is taking time to think about his next move. He might wait until 2027 to make a decision. McDermott has history with the Buccaneers. He kn

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Carvana's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Going On?

Carvana, a company known for its online car sales, is in hot water. Their stock price has taken a nosedive. Why? A short seller has raised some serious questions about their business practices. First, let's talk about what a short seller is. They're like financial detectives. They look for companie

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Judge Calls Out ICE for Ignoring Court Orders

In Minnesota, a federal judge has made a strong statement against ICE. He said they have broken nearly 100 court orders. This is a big deal. The judge, Patrick J. Schiltz, is not happy. He thinks ICE is acting like they are above the law. ICE has been very active in Minnesota. They have been follow

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

Ancient Teenager's Unique Story Uncovered Through DNA

Deep in a cave in Italy, scientists made an astonishing discovery. They found the remains of a teenager who lived 12, 000 years ago. This young person had a rare condition that affected her bones. Her arms and legs were much shorter than usual. This condition is called acromesomelic dysplasia, Marot

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Senate Republicans Face Tough Choices to Avoid Government Shutdown

The Senate is set to vote on six funding bills that could prevent a partial government shutdown. These bills cover essential agencies like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Treasury, and Defense. However, a recent incident where a U. S. citizen was killed by federal immigration agents has c

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