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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

American Idol's Bold New Moves for Season 9

American Idol is shaking things up for its upcoming season. The show is trying new ways to get fans involved, like voting through social media. This is a big deal because it's the first time a major show has tried this. The goal is to make voting easier and reach younger audiences. The show is also

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Jan 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

America's Hidden Poison: The Truth About Farmland and Sewage Sludge

America's farmlands are facing a serious issue. Sewage sludge, often called "biosolids, " is being spread on fields as fertilizer. This sludge contains harmful chemicals and waste from homes and industries. The EPA allows this practice through a rule called the 503 rule. This rule does not make the

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Jan 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Messy Truth Behind America's Factory Farms

America's factory farms, or CAFOs, produce a staggering amount of waste. This waste often ends up in our rivers and lakes, making them unsafe for swimming or fishing. The problem is that these farms are not held to the same environmental standards as other industries. Unlike factories, they don't ha

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About ICE and Deportation?

Americans are starting to question how ICE handles deportations. Many now believe the agency is too harsh. They also think the program targets more people than just criminals. This shift in opinion comes after recent events in Minneapolis. Republicans, however, still strongly support ICE. They feel

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Chasing Summits: The Unique Hobby of Highpointing Across America

Highpointing is a hobby that involves visiting the highest points in each U. S. state. It's a way to explore the country's diverse landscapes, from towering mountains to small hills. The Highpointers Club is a group dedicated to this unusual pastime. Some highpoints are challenging to reach, like W

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Easy Workouts That Won't Hurt Your Knees

High-intensity exercises like running and jumping are often seen as the best way to stay fit. But what if these activities are causing pain in your joints? There are plenty of other options that can keep you active without the discomfort. These exercises are not just for people with joint issues. E

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Jan 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Silent Storytellers: How Plants Reveal America's Past

America's history is not just written in books or spoken by people. It is also told by the trees, plants, and flowers that have seen it all. In a new book, the idea that plants are silent witnesses to the country's past is explored. This is not just about botany. It is about how Black communities ha

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Why Women's Weight and Lifestyle Matter for High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, or hypertension (HT), is a big deal, especially for women. A recent study looked at 202 pairs of female twins to figure out what makes some women more likely to develop it. The cool thing about using twins is that they share a lot of the same genes and early life experiences. Th

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Savings Slip: Why Americans Are Pulling Back on Retirement Funds

Americans are tightening their belts when it comes to retirement savings. A recent study shows that two-thirds of people have cut back on saving over the past six months. This is largely due to economic uncertainty. More than half have either stopped or reduced their contributions to retirement acco

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unraveling High Myopia: Lifestyle Habits and Hidden Clues

High myopia is a serious eye condition. It causes extreme nearsightedness. Researchers are trying to figure out what causes it. They looked at lifestyle habits and certain chemicals in the blood. Their goal was to find a link between these factors and high myopia. They used a special method called

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