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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Fiber's Time to Shine: Why It's Taking Over

Fiber is stepping into the spotlight, and it's not just about digestion anymore. Younger folks, especially Gen Z, are catching on to how important fiber is for their overall health. They're realizing that a healthy gut can lead to clearer skin and even a sharper mind. This isn't just a passing fad;

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Steelers' New Coach: A Bold Move or a Missed Opportunity?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a history of hiring unknown coaches who turn out to be legends. Fans expected the same this time. Instead, they got Mike McCarthy, a coach with a lot of experience but not much recent success. McCarthy has been a head coach for 18 years. He has been fired more times tha

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

EU and India: A Trade Deal in the Making

In New Delhi's bustling Khan Market, Atul Mehra, a gem and jewelry trader, is hopeful. His business took a hit last year when the US slapped 50% tariffs on Indian goods. He's looking forward to a potential trade deal between the EU and India to boost his sales. Nearby, Vishnu Gupta, a garment shop o

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Houston Braces for Winter Storm: What You Need to Know

Houston and southeast Texas are facing a winter storm, and officials are taking action. Montgomery County has asked people to stay home until at least Monday. County Judge Mark Keough showed how the county's emergency team is working hard to keep everyone safe. He said that leaders from police, EMS,

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Tehran's Dark Night: A Surgeon's Account of Unimaginable Violence

In the heart of Tehran, a city usually bustling with life, a chilling transformation occurred. The once familiar sounds of the city were replaced by an eerie silence, followed by the terrifying echoes of gunfire. This was not the sound of controlled policing; it was the sound of war. A surgeon, acc

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Car Companies Brace for Tough Times Ahead

The U. S. car industry has had a wild ride since 2020. Factories shut down, parts ran out, and prices shot up. Now, in 2026, things aren't looking much smoother. Car bosses are planning for the worst while hoping for the best. Prices are a big worry. The average car now costs about $50, 000. That's

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Trump Takes on Wall Street: A Battle of Power and Politics

The recent legal action by former President Donald Trump against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon shows a growing tension between Trump and major financial institutions. This lawsuit, seeking $5 billion, claims that Trump and his businesses had their accounts closed for political reasons. Trum

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

California's Political Puzzle: Can Newsom Change the Narrative?

California's political identity has shifted dramatically over the years. Once a powerhouse that produced Republican presidents like Nixon and Reagan, it now grapples with a different image. High living costs, housing shortages, and visible chaos have become the state's new brand. This change raises

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

U. S. Leaves WHO: A Clash of Claims and Consequences

The U. S. made a big move in January 2025. They decided to leave the World Health Organization (WHO). This wasn't a friendly split. The Trump administration blamed the WHO for mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic. They said the WHO didn't share information quickly or honestly. But the WHO disagrees. Th

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Making Apps Work for Everyone: A Closer Look at User-Centered Design

In the world of mobile apps, one size does not fit all. This is especially true for people with long-term conditions. A recent study shed light on how involving users in the design process can make a big difference. The study focused on creating a mobile phone app tailored for individuals with chro

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