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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Sesko Shines Amid Manchester United's Turmoil

Manchester United is going through a tough time. The team's performance has been up and down, and fans are getting frustrated. After sacking their manager, Ruben Amorim, things didn't get better right away. They drew with Burnley and lost to Brighton in the FA Cup. It's been a struggle, but one play

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Maine's Secret Weapon for Student Success

Maine's student population is aging. This is a fact. With the oldest residents in the country, many people are returning to school later in life. This trend is not just in Maine. It's happening all over. But what makes Maine unique is its TRIO program. It's a lifeline for nontraditional students. T

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Sports to Watch on Monday, Jan. 12

Monday, Jan. 12, is packed with sports action across various channels. The day kicks off with men's soccer in the Saudi Pro League at 12:15 p. m. on FS2, where Al Nassr takes on Al Hilal. Later, tennis fans can catch early rounds from Adelaide, Auckland, and Hobart starting at 6 a. m. on the Tennis

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

PrEP: The Bumpy Road to HIV Protection

PrEP, a medication that shields against HIV, is incredibly effective. Yet, many people face obstacles when trying to access it. These barriers range from medical bias to insurance complications and doctors who are not familiar with the treatment. In some places, like Kansas, medical stigma has kept

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Jan 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Smart Tech Helps Track Pollution from Sewage Plants

Wastewater treatment plants are under scrutiny for their role in releasing nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. With the rise of digital tech, scientists are turning to machine learning to predict and manage these emissions. This approach leverages vast amounts of data from various sources to mak

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Fixing College: Time for Real Change

Higher education in America is in trouble. It's time for real change. Students are drowning in debt. Many graduates struggle to find jobs. The system isn't working. It's time to ask hard questions. Lawmakers are finally paying attention. They want to reform student loans and accreditation. This cou

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

A New Player in the Crypto Lending Game: Mutuum Finance

Crypto markets are always on the move, and with each new cycle, fresh projects emerge, hoping to make a mark. One such project that has been turning heads lately is Mutuum Finance (MUTM). It's a new player in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, focusing on lending and borrowing. Mutuum Finance

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Understanding Resilience in Multiple Sclerosis: A Fresh Look

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition. It affects the brain and spinal cord. People with MS often face depression. This can make life harder. But some people handle it better than others. Why is that? Resilience might be the key. Resilience is like a shield. It helps people bounce back from

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

The Power of Thoughtful Debate in Learning

In today's world, where quick opinions and strong divisions are common, it's easy to forget the value of thoughtful debate. This practice is a key part of Western education, especially in universities. It's not about winning arguments, but about finding truth together in an honest and humble way. T

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Lawmakers Face a Self-Made Mess

Idaho's lawmakers are in a tough spot. They are dealing with a big budget problem. But this time, it's not because of the economy. It's because of their own choices. They cut taxes a lot. This was done even when the governor thought it might not be a good idea. Now, the state is short on money. The

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