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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Menopause, Weight Loss, and the Zepbound Effect

Women going through menopause have a tough time. Their bodies change, and they often gain weight. But here's some good news: a new study shows that women on menopause hormone therapy might lose more weight with a drug called Zepbound. The study looked at 120 women. Some were on hormone therapy, and

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? A Closer Look at the New Food Rules

Every five years, the U. S. government rolls out new food guidelines. These rules help shape what Americans eat and influence big food programs. Before these guidelines hit the shelves, a team of nutrition experts spends two years reviewing the latest research. They hold public meetings and gather f

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Bain Capital's Bold Financial Move: What It Means for Investors

Bain Capital Specialty Finance, Inc. has just taken a big step. They're issuing $350 million in senior unsecured notes. These notes come with a BBB rating and a stable outlook. The money raised will go towards general corporate needs and paying off some existing debts. So, what makes this move note

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

TikTok and the Fight Against Social Media Addiction

A young person from California, known as K. G. M. , has been at the center of a significant legal battle. She claims that her mental health suffered greatly due to her addiction to social media platforms. The issue at hand is the design of these platforms, which are said to be intentionally crafted

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Lunar New Year with Laughter, Music, and Stories

The Sierra Madre Playhouse is kicking off the Lunar New Year with a vibrant mix of comedy, music, and film. This isn't just a one-day event; it's a whole series of shows spread over several weeks. The goal? To showcase different art forms and celebrate Asian and Asian American voices. The Lunar New

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

When Doctors and CDC Don't See Eye to Eye on Vaccines

A shift is happening in pediatric care. Many doctors are choosing to follow the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) vaccine schedule instead of the CDC's. This change comes after the CDC updated its guidelines this month. The AAP added a new RSV vaccine to its recommendations. The group is stickin

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Jan 27 2026RELIGION

Why the Ten Commandments Don't Belong in Schools

The discussion about putting the Ten Commandments in public schools is back. Some folks argue that the First Amendment only stops the federal government, not the states. This idea is old and doesn't make sense anymore. After the Civil War, the Supreme Court made it clear. The Bill of Rights applies

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

The Many Roots of Addie Deal: A Basketball Star's Unique Background

Addie Deal is a rising star in college basketball, but her journey is about more than just her skills on the court. Born on September 2, 2005, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, her life has been a blend of Southern and Western influences. Her father, Danny, hails from Oklahoma, while her mother, Ashley, is

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Social Media Giants Face Legal Battle Over Youth Addiction

A significant legal battle is unfolding in Los Angeles County Superior Court, where Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are being sued over claims that their platforms are designed to addict young users, leading to mental health issues. The case is seen as a potential turning point for over a thousand similar

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Rural Maine's Maternity Crisis: A Closer Look

In the quiet town of Patten, Maine, a dramatic event unfolded in June 2025. Katie Gowell, expecting her fifth child, faced a life-threatening complication. Her umbilical cord prolapsed, a serious condition that can cut off the baby's oxygen supply. Dr. Rose Fuchs, her family doctor, quickly sprang i

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