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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Workers Fight Back After Being Fired for Their Beliefs

Federal employees who believe they were wrongly fired for their political views are now taking their fight to the courts. They are asking judges and an independent body that handles federal worker disputes to decide if their First Amendment and civil service protections were violated. The cases fil

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

New U. S. Diet Rules: More Protein, Less Sugar, and Fewer Processed Foods

The U. S. government has just rolled out fresh advice on what Americans should eat. The big changes? More protein, less sugar, and a strong warning against processed foods. This isn't just about personal health; it's part of a bigger plan called "Make America Healthy Again, " led by Health Secretary

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Sleeve Tech: A New Way to Track Senior Health

Imagine a world where a simple sleeve can tell you if an elderly person is at risk of falling or getting sick. That's what researchers have created with an AI-powered mesh sleeve. This isn't just any sleeve; it's a high-tech device that wraps around the thigh and keeps an eye on how a person walks.

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

College Sports: A Changing Landscape

College sports are going through a major shift. It's not just about the games anymore. The rules, the players, and even the purpose of college sports are changing. This is causing a lot of debate and confusion among fans. One recent event that sparked controversy was Baylor University signing James

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Sports Galore: A Week of Action-Packed Events

The upcoming week is packed with thrilling sports events, starting with a bang on Monday. College basketball fans can catch exciting matches, with Navy taking on American University and Alabama facing Missouri. Golf enthusiasts can tune in for the Korn Ferry Tour in the Bahamas, while NBA fans have

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

Beachgoers: Beware of Sneaky Ocean Surprises!

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a strong warning for people living near the coast in three states. They are telling everyone to stay away from the beaches because of dangerous waves called "sneaker waves. " These waves are sneaky because they come suddenly and can rush far up the beach

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

Oregon Cascades Gear Up for Ski Season Kickoff

The Oregon Cascades are gearing up for a snowy start to the ski season. A recent weather update suggests that ski enthusiasts might soon hit the slopes. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a forecast predicting significant snowfall from January 6th to January 8th. This snowfall is expecte

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

Worcester and Nearby Towns Face Slippery Start to Wednesday

Winter weather struck Central Massachusetts hard overnight. Freezing rain left roads slick and dangerous. Because of this, several school districts decided to start classes two hours late on Wednesday, January 7th. Worcester was one of the districts affected, along with Shrewsbury, Leicester, Fitchb

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

North Texas Weather: Warm Days and Stormy Nights Ahead

North Texas is in for a rollercoaster of weather this week. It started with a chill, but things are heating up fast. By afternoon, temperatures will climb to nearly 80 degrees, thanks to winds blowing in from the southeast. These winds are also bringing in moisture, so expect clouds to roll in as th

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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Oil: A Climate and Economic Challenge

Venezuela sits on a massive oil reserve, over 300 billion barrels, making it a tempting target for those eager to tap into its potential. The country's oil, however, is not just any oil. It's heavy, thick, and packed with impurities, making it one of the dirtiest oils in the world. Extracting this o

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