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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

The Big Debate: Transgender Athletes and Fair Play

The Supreme Court is tackling a heated issue: should transgender girls be allowed to play on female sports teams in public schools? This isn't just about sports; it's about fairness, discrimination, and who gets to decide what's fair. Two states, Idaho and West Virginia, have laws that say transgen

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Jan 10 2026WEATHER

Wisconsin Faces Winter Weekend: Snow and Chill Ahead

Wisconsin is in for a snowy weekend, with the northern parts of the state getting the brunt of it. Expect 4 to 8 inches of snow up north, while central and southern areas will see less than 2 inches. This storm is moving in from the central Plains and will sweep through the Upper Midwest. Temperatu

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Jan 10 2026FINANCE

Money Moves: Keeping Track of Cash Across Borders

The U. S. Treasury Department is stepping up its game to monitor money moving out of the country. This isn't about stopping people from sending money to their families abroad. It's about making sure the cash isn't coming from shady sources, like welfare fraud or stolen funds. Some banks and money t

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Boston Scientific: A New Chapter in Valencia

Boston Scientific is on the move. The company's neuromodulation division, currently based in Valencia, is relocating to a new spot nearby. This shift is notable because it marks a change in the company's footprint in the area. The new location is the former home of Scorpion, a marketing firm. This

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Why the U. S. Vaccine Schedule Change is a Big Deal

The U. S. has recently made a significant change to its childhood vaccination schedule. The new schedule now recommends vaccines for fewer diseases compared to before. This change was made because officials believed the previous schedule was too extensive compared to other countries. However, a clo

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Do Women's Eggs Age?

Researchers are diving deep into the reasons behind the decline in female fertility as women get older. This is a big deal because it affects many people trying to start a family. The main issue is that as women age, their eggs often have problems with their chromosomes. Chromosomes are like tiny in

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

South Korea's Bold Move to Boost Currency Market

South Korea is taking a big step to make its currency market more open. Starting in July, the country will allow trading 24 hours a day. This change is part of a bigger plan to make the Korean won more accessible worldwide. The goal is to attract more investors and increase demand for the currency.

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Mississippi's Education Showdown: Senate vs. House

Mississippi's lawmakers are split on how to improve education. The Senate wants to give teachers a raise. The House wants to give students more school choices. Both want to change how students can switch schools. The Senate wants to give teachers and professors a $2, 000 raise. They say it's hard t

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Cambodia's Sudden Move: The Crypto Scammer's Downfall

Chen Zhi, a Chinese national who had been living in Cambodia, was once seen as untouchable. He had been accused of running large-scale crypto scams, but for years, he managed to evade justice. Things changed when Cambodia, his adopted home, decided to hand him over to China. Chen Zhi had become a C

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Changes: What's the Deal with U. S. Immunization Plans?

Merck, a big name in vaccines, recently spoke up about changes to the U. S. vaccine schedule for kids. They believe any changes should be based on solid science and expert advice. The CDC and other health groups recently moved some vaccines, like those for rotavirus and flu, to a category where pare

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