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Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Mahjong: The Game Taking Over America

Mahjong is becoming a popular game in the United States. It is enjoyed by people of all ages, from youngsters to older generations. Even famous personalities like Meghan Markle and Joanna Gaines are fans. The game involves using tiles and can be played with friends or family. It is a fun way to spen

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

A Fresh Look at HPV Vaccine Changes

The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its recommendation for the HPV vaccine, suggesting just one dose instead of the usual two or three. This change comes after a review of global vaccine schedules, bypassing the usual lengthy process involving the Advisory

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Crime Show That's Got Everyone Hooked

Netflix has a new crime drama that's creating quite a buzz. It's called "His & Hers" and stars Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson. They play ex-partners who must team up to crack a murder case. The catch? Each suspects the other might be hiding something. The series hit Netflix on January 8, 2026, and

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Corey Kispert: Atlanta Hawks' New Forward and His Contract Details

The Atlanta Hawks have made a big move, trading for Corey Kispert from the Washington Wizards. This trade happened right after Trae Young showed interest in joining the Wizards. Kispert is a skilled shooter, but he has been dealing with some injuries lately. He had surgery on his thumb and has been

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Work: Top Jobs with Big Paychecks

In the coming years, certain jobs are set to see significant pay increases. Financial managers are at the top of this list. They handle a company's money, create budgets, and offer financial advice to leaders. With an average salary of $161, 700 in 2024, they're expected to get a 7% raise. Plus, the

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Pittsburgh's News Landscape Takes a Hit

Pittsburgh is about to lose a major part of its news scene. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the city's biggest newspaper, is shutting down in May. The Block family, who own the paper, say they've lost over $350 million in the last 20 years. They regret the impact but say they're leaving with their head

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Lamar Jackson: The Ravens' Big Decision

The Baltimore Ravens are on the hunt for a new coach. This is a big deal because it's their first search in 18 years. The main challenge? Finding someone who can work well with their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson. Jackson is 29 years old and has a lot of talent. He's the kind of player who can ch

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Jan. 6: A Clash of Truths and Lies

Five years ago, chaos erupted at the U. S. Capitol. A mob, fueled by false claims of a stolen election, stormed the building. Over 100 police officers were hurt, and several people died. Now, the White House is trying to spin this story. They call the attackers "peaceful" and blame the police for th

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Josh Jacobs: Can the Packers' Star Runner Shake Off Injuries for a Playoff Showdown?

Josh Jacobs, the Green Bay Packers' standout running back, is finally feeling like himself again. After struggling with a knee injury for nearly two months, Jacobs is optimistic about his performance in the upcoming NFC Wild Card game against the Chicago Bears. The Packers are hoping that a healthy

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Judges in the Hot Seat: Senate Republicans Push for Impeachment

Senate Republicans recently held a hearing to discuss the impeachment of certain judges. This move comes after President Trump and his supporters have been vocal about removing judges who have ruled against his policies. Democrats, however, see this as an attempt to pressure the judiciary into favor

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