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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

New Mexico's Path to Prosperity: A Five-Step Plan

New Mexico is at a turning point. It has what it takes to shine in today's economy: natural resources, creative minds, and a great location. Yet, it has struggled to turn potential into success. The state faces urgent challenges: young people often leave for better opportunities, businesses hesitate

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Jan 11 2026EDUCATION

Fitness for Life: Why PE Class Needs a Makeover

Physical education, or PE, is often seen as a break from regular classes. But it's more than just running around and playing games. It's a chance to learn how to take care of your body for life. Think about it: we all need to move, be strong, and stay healthy, no matter what we do for a living. Rig

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Chula Vista's Big Bet on Film Production

Chula Vista is making a bold move to become a major player in film production. The city is building a new entertainment complex to attract movie and TV production companies. This complex will have studios for filming, editing, and even podcasts. The goal is to create a hub for creativity and jobs in

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Foods That Might Help with a Rare Genetic Condition

A rare genetic issue called YARS1 deficiency messes up how the body handles a key building block, tyrosine. This can cause problems like slow brain growth, weak liver function, and trouble making blood cells. Scientists are looking into whether eating more protein or adding tyrosine to the diet coul

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Aliyah Boston's Praise for Rising Star Lauren Betts

Aliyah Boston, star player for the Indiana Fever, has openly expressed her admiration for UCLA's top prospect, Lauren Betts. The two crossed paths recently at a Team USA training camp, where Boston shared some valuable insights with Betts. This interaction left Betts deeply moved, as she has long lo

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

A New Community Hub Rises from the Ashes of Stratford Square Mall

The village of Bloomingdale is transforming the old Stratford Square Mall into a vibrant mixed-use district called The Grove. This $78 million project aims to bring back the community spirit that the mall once had. The Grove will feature restaurants, entertainment options, and housing, all centered

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Orlando's New Hotspot: Beyond the Theme Parks

Orlando is famous for its theme parks, but soon, it will have a new attraction that doesn't require a ticket. Ovation Orlando is a massive entertainment district in the works, covering 670, 000 square feet. It's not just about rides and shows; this place is all about dining, nightlife, shopping, and

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Gallbladder Cancer

Gallbladder cancer is a serious disease. It is the most common cancer of the bile ducts. Finding new treatments is very important. Researchers have found something promising. It is called total glucosides of paeony, or TGP. This comes from a traditional Chinese herb called Bai Shao. TGP does two im

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

The Hidden Battle Against Rising Costs

The struggle with affordability is a hot topic, but is anyone truly ready to tackle it? This issue affects everyone, from the average person to big decision-makers. Yet, real action seems slow. Many people talk about the problem. They share stories and data. But when it comes to making big changes,

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

A Big Win for ABAC's Business Students

ABAC's Stafford School of Business just got a huge stamp of approval. They earned accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This is a big deal. It means the school's business programs meet high standards. It's not just about the school looking good. It's

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