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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Fighting Fake Health News: A Fun Way to Learn

Healthcare workers often face patients who believe false information about diseases. This can make their jobs harder. A new teaching method is trying to change that. It combines learning with entertainment. This method is called edutainment. The idea is simple. First, students learn about false hea

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Unbelievable Football Victory: A Dream Come True

Indiana's football team has done the unthinkable. They've gone from being the worst-performing team in major college football to winning the national championship. This isn't a fairy tale; it's real life. The Hoosiers didn't just win; they dominated the entire season. Their victory over Miami in th

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How Hospitals Stay Strong in Tough Times

Healthcare systems face constant challenges. Think pandemics, new rules, and not enough supplies. How do they keep going? This piece looks at how hospitals adapt and stay strong. It uses a theory called dynamic capabilities. This theory helps explain how organizations handle change. First, let's ta

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Unlikely Victory: A Lesson in Teamwork and Resilience

Indiana's football team pulled off something amazing. They won their first-ever national title. But it wasn't easy. They had to fight for every inch of that victory. Early in the game, things looked shaky. Indiana's offense struggled to find its rhythm. But they didn't give up. Instead, they made s

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana Hoosiers: The Heartbeat of a Football Revival

Indiana football is on a roll, and it's not just about the wins. It's about the people who stuck around when times were tough. Let's talk about the fans who never gave up, even when the team wasn't winning. Take Bill Murphy, for example. This 73-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana, has been a season

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How Las Vegas Shooting Affected Doctors and Nurses

Healthcare workers are often the unsung heroes in times of crisis. They rush in when others run out. But what happens to their mental health after they've treated victims of a mass shooting? This is a question that needs more attention. The 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting was a tragic event. It left m

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Why Big Pharma Stocks Might Be the Next Big Thing

Healthcare leaders gathered in San Francisco for a major industry event. This conference, known for its massive turnout and high-energy atmosphere, brought together CEOs from big and small drug companies. The buzz was around GLP-1 drugs, which have transformed diabetes and obesity treatment and are

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Move to Improve College Grants

Indiana is shaking things up with its college grant program. The state's higher education commission wants to hear from everyone about how they hand out the Frank O'Bannon Grant. This grant is a big deal for students from low-income families, giving out around $168 million to about 37, 000 students

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Win for Reading Skills

Indiana just got a huge boost for teaching kids to read. The state and Notre Dame University teamed up to snag a $10 million federal grant. This cash is earmarked for improving how kids learn to read, especially in rural and underserved areas. The grant is part of a federal program that picked 10 s

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Basketball Blues: What's Going Wrong?

Indiana University's basketball team is in a slump. They've lost three games in a row, including a recent 74-57 defeat against Iowa at home. This isn't just about one bad game; it's a pattern. The team's second-half performance has been particularly concerning. For three straight games, they've sco

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