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Jan 18 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Teaching Kids to Manage Cash

Parents often focus on education and character when preparing kids for adulthood, but money management is just as important. Kids pick up money habits early, so it's crucial to teach them smart financial skills from a young age. Start with the basics. Even toddlers can learn about saving and making

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Phil Murphy's Time in Office: A Mixed Bag

Phil Murphy stepped into the governor's role with big promises and a lot of money behind him. But after eight years, what does he leave behind? He wasn't as flashy or controversial as his predecessor, Chris Christie. Instead, he brought a calm and competent vibe, which was a breath of fresh air for

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Jan 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Code Creators Get a Break: New Bill Says They Aren't Money Movers

Two senators have put forward a new bill that could change how crypto software developers are seen by the law. The bill, called the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act of 2026, says that people who write and share blockchain software shouldn't be treated like money transmitters if they don't control

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

New Jersey's Unexpected Snow Day

New Jersey is experiencing a winter surprise with snow falling across the state. Some areas have already seen more than 4 inches of snow, which is higher than what was predicted. Sussex and Warren counties are seeing the most snow. Sparta in Sussex County has the highest amount so far with 4. 3 inc

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Where Does Your Teacher's Union Money Really Go?

The National Education Association (NEA), the biggest teachers' union in the U. S. , collects a lot of money from teachers' paychecks. This money is supposed to help teachers and students. But, where does it really go? A big chunk of it goes to politics. The NEA spends nearly $1 billion every elect

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Why Chael Sonnen's Take on UFC 324 Co-Main Event Sparked Debate

Chael Sonnen stirred up controversy with his comments about the UFC 324 co-main event. The fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes was highly anticipated. Fans were excited to see a former Olympian take on the female GOAT. But Kayla's neck injury ruined the matchup. This left many disappointed

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Minnesota Leaders Face Federal Scrutiny Over Immigration Enforcement

The Department of Justice is looking into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. They are accused of making it hard for federal officers to do their jobs. This is about immigration enforcement in the state. The investigation started after Walz and Frey made public statements.

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

A Mom's Fight for a Normal Life After a Horrible Crash

A mom's life took a dramatic turn after a car crash. Lacy Cornelius Boyd was on a family trip with her husband and daughter. They were heading home from the Grand Canyon. Suddenly, their car hit black ice. The car spun out of control and crashed head-on into another vehicle. Boyd's injuries were se

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Kidney Care: Simple Steps to Keep Your Kidneys Healthy

Did you know that over 14% of U. S. adults have some form of chronic kidney disease, and many don't even realize it? The kidneys are like the body's silent workers, filtering about 150 quarts of blood daily. When they're not working right, it can lead to serious health issues like heart problems, an

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Local High Schools Showcase Skills on the Court

The basketball scene in Green Bay and nearby areas was buzzing with action on Friday, Jan. 16. The boys' teams brought their A-game, with De Pere, Bay Port, and Denmark coming out on top. De Pere's Redbirds had a standout performance, thanks to Noah Maniscalco, Jack Bookter, and Will Krueger, who co

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