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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

What Do People Really Think About Slow Codes in Hospitals?

The debate about "slow codes" in hospitals has been going on for a long time. Some people think it's wrong because it's not honest. Others believe it helps doctors and families deal with tough choices. A study by Sprengholz looked at what regular people think about this practice. The study wanted to

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Basketball Stars Sophie and Lindsey Cunningham Talk Upcoming Girls' Classic

Sophie and Lindsey Cunningham, former Mizzou basketball stars, recently shared their excitement about the upcoming Sophie Cunningham Classic. This event, now in its fourth year, is set to take place from January 9th to 11th at Columbia College's Southwell Complex. The sisters are confident that this

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Venezuela's Debt Puzzle: Who Owes What and Why It Matters

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The country owes a lot of money to many different people. The debt problem started a while back, but it got worse when the government couldn't pay back what it borrowed. Now, the debt has grown because of unpaid interest and legal fights. The numbers are huge. Venezuel

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Revival: A Risky Bet for U. S. Companies

Venezuela's oil industry is in shambles. It's a mess of mismanagement, lack of investment, and U. S. sanctions. But now, the U. S. government is pushing major oil companies to invest big in Venezuela. Why? To revive the struggling oil sector and compensate for assets seized years ago. Back in the 2

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

A New Face in College Basketball: James Nnaji's Debut

James Nnaji, a 7-foot center and former NBA draft pick, stepped onto the college basketball court for the first time on Saturday. His debut came in Baylor's 69-63 loss to TCU, marking the start of the Big 12 conference season for both teams. Nnaji, who was picked 31st in the 2023 NBA draft, has not

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's New Mayor Takes a Stand on Old Orders

New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made waves on Friday by undoing a bunch of executive orders from his predecessor, Eric Adams. Adams had issued these orders after being charged in 2024 with some serious allegations, including taking illegal campaign money and fancy trips from Turkish folks

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Jan 03 2026RELIGION

A New Era in Religion: Pope Leo XIV and the Shifting Landscapes

Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, made waves early in his papacy with a powerful message on Pentecost Sunday. He emphasized the importance of openness and love, urging people to overcome prejudices and fears of those who are different. His words resonated deeply, especially in a world grappling with r

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Luxury Retail Giant Faces Leadership Shake-Up Amid Financial Woes

Saks Global is going through a tough time. The company's CEO, Marc Metrick, has left his position. This comes as the luxury retail group is having trouble paying off its debts. The company missed a loan payment and is thinking about filing for bankruptcy. Richard Baker, who was the executive chairm

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Is Rest Really Best? The College Football Playoff's Rusty Dilemma

The College Football Playoff is facing a puzzling trend. Teams that get a first-round bye, a supposed reward, are losing more often than not. Over two seasons, seven out of eight top-four teams have stumbled in the quarterfinals. This has sparked a debate: is resting too long hurting these teams, or

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Space Adventure Awaits at Legoland Florida

Legoland Florida is getting ready to launch something big! After 15 years, they are finally adding a new rollercoaster to their park. This isn't just any ride—it's a space-themed adventure called the Galacticoaster. It will open its doors on February 27, 2026. This ride is special because it's the

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