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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Syria's Northeast: A Clash of Powers and Promises

In Syria's northeast, a power struggle is unfolding. Government troops are making significant strides, taking over key areas like Raqqa and Hasakah. These regions are the last strongholds of the U. S. -backed Kurdish-led administration. The Syrian government has recently gained control of the main o

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Body Clock Weakness Tied to Higher Dementia Risk in Seniors

Researchers have uncovered a surprising link between a person's internal body clock and their risk of developing dementia. The study, which wrapped up in December 2025, tracked over 2, 000 adults, all around 79 years old and initially free of dementia, for three years. To gather data, participants w

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

New York Giants Make a Bold Move with John Harbaugh

The New York Giants have just made a significant change. They've hired John Harbaugh as their new head coach. This comes after a few days of talks. Harbaugh himself shared the news with Jay Glazer from Fox Sports. He said, "Today is an exciting day. It's an honor to join the Maras and Tisches and t

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Living with Pancreatitis: A Closer Look at Daily Life

Pancreatitis, whether it's the recurring acute type or the chronic kind, can really mess with a person's daily life. It's not just about the physical pain; it's about how these conditions affect overall well-being. Surprisingly, there's not much research comparing how these two types of pancreatitis

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Gaza's Medical Crisis: A Closing Door to Care

In Gaza, a young woman named Aseel Hamada is fighting for her health. She lost her leg and suffered serious injuries when her home was attacked. Now, she relies on a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders for treatment. But this lifeline might soon disappear. The Israeli government has ordered Docto

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

Shifting Sands: Syria's Army and Kurds Navigate a Tense Truce

In a move that's got everyone talking, Syria's army is making its way into areas east of Aleppo. This comes after Kurdish forces, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), started pulling back. The SDF's decision to withdraw follows some serious chats with US officials and a promise from Syrian P

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Star-Studded Night at Melbourne Park

The Australian Open kicked off its first-ever formal opening ceremony with a bang, and it was clear who stole the spotlight. Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, took center stage in a special exhibition match. He teamed up with past champions Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to face off agai

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Giants Coaching Search: Is Ownership Calling the Shots?

The New York Giants seem to be in a bit of a pickle. They want to hire John Harbaugh as their new head coach, but there's a catch. Harbaugh isn't keen on reporting to the team's general manager, Joe Schoen. This is unusual because the Giants usually have the GM above the coach in the hierarchy. It

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Aussies Down Under and Up in Aspen

Aspen has a special place in the hearts of Australians. For over three decades, Aussies have been flocking to this snowy paradise. They come for the thrilling sports, the warm community, and the stunning winter scenery. It's like a second home to many, especially during their summer months. On Janu

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

America's Divided Heart: The MAGA Movement's Impact

The MAGA movement, led by Donald Trump, has caused deep divisions in the United States. These divisions are worse than any since the Civil War. The split is not just between regions but also between rural and urban areas, education levels, and even families. Trump's behavior is often seen as aggres

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