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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Money for Families on Hold: What's Happening with Social Services Funding?

The Trump administration has decided to pause $10 billion in funds for social services and child care in five states led by Democrats. This move, reported first by the New York Post, affects California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York. The Health and Human Services (HHS) department claim

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling Secrets: A Swedish Crime Thriller Takes Netflix by Storm

Netflix's top 10 list is always changing, but sometimes a hidden gem rises to the top without much hype. That's exactly what's happening with "Land of Sin, " a Swedish crime thriller that's quickly become a fan favorite, currently sitting at number 5. It might not beat "Stranger Things, " but it's d

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Handy Tool for Food Allergy Sufferers

Food allergies are no joke. They can make simple tasks, like eating out or traveling, incredibly stressful. A new gadget called Allergen Alert might change that. It's a small, portable device that can tell you if your food contains gluten or dairy in just a few minutes. The device is still in devel

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

Local Teens Shine in STEM

In a big win for local education, two high school juniors from Alachua County have been recognized as Sunshine State Scholars. This honor goes to top students in STEM fields. Navya Goyal from Gainesville High School and Amy Xiao from Buchholz High School earned this title. They were picked based on

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Michigan's Dominance on Display in Big Ten Clash

Michigan's basketball team is on a roll, boasting an impressive 13-0 record and a top spot in the polls. Their recent performances have been nothing short of dominant, with 10 wins by 20 or more points. The Wolverines are led by Yaxel Lendeborg, who averages 15 points per game, and Morez Johnson Jr.

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Policies Under Fire: Medical Groups Fight Back

A recent court decision has allowed major medical organizations to continue their legal battle against vaccine policies set by U. S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy. The lawsuit, filed by groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics, aims to challenge policies that they believe will reduce vacc

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

UNC Basketball: A Slip in the Rankings

UNC basketball has seen a shift in its national rankings. After a tough loss to SMU, the Tar Heels have dropped five spots in the USA TODAY Sports coaches poll, now sitting at No. 17. This is a noticeable change from their previous position at No. 12. The loss also ended a seven-game winning streak,

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Top College Basketball Teams: Who's on Top This Week?

College basketball is heating up, and the rankings are shaking things up. Michigan is leading the pack with an impressive 13-0 record, earning them the top spot. They've got a lot of support, with 24 first-place votes backing them up. But Arizona and Iowa State are right on their heels, both undefea

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Five Must-Watch Shows on Paramount+ This Week

This week, Paramount+ is set to release a mix of new and classic series that cater to a variety of tastes. From gripping crime dramas to classic Westerns, there's something for everyone. First up is "Girl Taken, " a new crime thriller that drops all six episodes this Thursday, January 8. This serie

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

How Tim Allen Changed Trump's Hollywood Plans

Tim Allen, famous for his role in Home Improvement, recently shared an interesting story about his encounter with Donald Trump. He revealed that Trump once considered entering the movie industry but changed his mind after their conversation. Allen explained that Trump was initially keen on investin

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