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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Weathering Winter's Emotional Weight

Winter brings more than just cold weather; it can also bring a sense of heaviness that's hard to describe. This feeling might show up as waking up tired, feeling less motivated, or pulling back from social plans. It's not uncommon to notice a dip in mood, patience, or energy as the days stay short a

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Jan 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Protection Rules: A Shift in Focus?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently revising the rules that decide which waters get protection under the Clean Water Act. This act has been keeping our waters clean for over 50 years. The EPA's new focus seems to be on boosting the economy, rather than just protecting the environm

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

How Stars Helped Shape the Civil Rights Movement

The civil rights movement was a tough fight. It had violence, suffering, and even deaths. But it also had something unexpected: glamour. Big-name celebrities joined the cause. They marched, spoke out, and used their fame to help. Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, and others stood with Martin Luther K

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Zinchenko's Journey: From Forest to Ajax?

Oleksandr Zinchenko's time at Nottingham Forest seems to be winding down. Reports suggest Arsenal and Ajax are in talks to move him to the Dutch club. Zinchenko joined Forest on loan from Arsenal last summer. He was expected to bring a lot to the team. However, things did not go as planned. Zinchen

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Jan 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Flying High: Celebrities with Their Own Private Jets

Private jets are a symbol of luxury and convenience, and many celebrities, athletes, and business tycoons own them. One popular model is the Gulfstream V, known for its range and comfort. Here are some notable figures who own this type of jet. Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur and TV persona

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

The Rich Get Richer, The Rest Get Left Behind

The gap between the super-rich and everyone else is growing wider than ever. In 2025, the wealth of billionaires around the world shot up by 16%, reaching a staggering $18. 3 trillion. This is not just a small increase; it's a massive jump that has happened three times faster than in recent years.

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Jan 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Lubbock's Week in Review: Sports, Food, and Community

This week, Lubbock saw some exciting developments in sports, food, and local governance. First up, Bailey Maupin, a star player for the Texas Tech Lady Raiders, teamed up with Western Bank through an NIL deal. What makes this partnership special is their shared roots in Gruver, a small Panhandle tow

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Jan 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Arctic: A Melting Hotspot for Global Powers

The Arctic is heating up at a rapid pace. It's warming about four times faster than the rest of the planet. This is not just a climate fact. It's a game-changer for global politics. As the ice melts, something big is happening. New paths for ships are opening up. Hidden resources are being uncovere

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Midtown Manhattan's Hidden Beachy Lunch Spot

In the heart of bustling Midtown Manhattan, there's a restaurant that feels like a tropical escape. Tommy Bahama on 45th Street and 5th Avenue is a popular spot for business lunches. It's close to many big company offices, like JPMorgan and Bank of America. The restaurant has a beach house vibe with

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Jan 18 2026CRIME

Golf Clubs Under Siege: A String of Strange Burglaries

In the quiet town of Brandford, something odd happened. Over three nights, a group of men broke into the Keighley Golf Club. They stole golf buggies, knives, and alcohol. They didn't just do it once. They did it three times. The police are still trying to figure out why. The men wore hooded jackets

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