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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Keeping Feet Healthy: A Simple Program for Seniors with Diabetes

Many older adults struggle with diabetes. They need to take care of their feet to avoid big problems. A small study tried a new way to help. It was a short program to teach seniors about foot care. The program had two parts. Each part was one hour long. Seniors watched videos and practiced using fo

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Left a Bad Taste: Megyn Kelly's Honest Take

Megyn Kelly has been in the spotlight for a long time. She has met many famous people. Some of them were not very nice to her. She shared her thoughts in a recent interview. Kelly mentioned Jane Fonda first. She said Fonda was upset with her in 2017. Kelly was working on Today at the time. She trie

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Sweat It Out: The Sauna Trend Taking Over

Saunas are becoming a hot topic among celebrities, with many stars swearing by their health benefits. From supermodels to actors, everyone seems to be hopping into saunas for some serious self-care. But why are saunas suddenly so popular? Julianne Hough, for instance, is a big fan of contrast thera

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Crisis: When Politics Meets Parenting

Minnesota is in a tough spot. The federal government has put a freeze on child care funding. This is a big deal. It affects thousands of families and their kids. The freeze came after a video went viral. The video claimed fraud in Somali-run day cares. The Trump administration took this seriously.

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Mystery: Who's to Blame?

Republicans are raising alarms about a huge fraud case in Minnesota. They say billions of taxpayer dollars have been stolen. A Florida representative even compared it to the mafia. He wants the federal government to take strong action, just like they did to fight organized crime in the past. Federa

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Jan 01 2026FINANCE

Stocks in 2026: What's the Deal?

The stock market has been on a roll for the past three years, and many are wondering if the good times will keep on rolling into 2026. Analysts have different opinions on how much the market will grow, but they all agree that it will go up. The S&P 500 ended 2025 at 6, 845. 5 points, and some expert

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

New Year's Day 2026: What's Open and What's Closed?

New Year's Day 2026 is a federal holiday, so some places will be closed. Banks, post offices, and the stock market will not be open. But don't worry, many stores and restaurants will still be operating, though some may have shorter hours. If you need to grab some groceries, Albertsons, Dollar Gener

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Staten Island's Chilly Welcome to 2026

New Year's Day in Staten Island brought a surprise—a light snowfall that left a thin white layer on sidewalks and streets. This wasn't a heavy snowstorm but just enough to make the area look like it had been sprinkled with powdered sugar. The snow didn't stick around for long, but it did set the sta

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: What's in Store for the Capital Area?

The Capital Area is in for a weather rollercoaster as we step into the new year. It's not exactly Arctic out there, but the mid-30s temperatures are still making people bundle up. However, things are about to change fast. By afternoon, the chill will start to fade, with highs creeping up to nearly 7

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Look Back at the Entertainment Hits of the Past

In 2026, fans can look forward to new music, movies, TV shows, and books. Artists like A$AP Rocky, Mumford and Sons, and The All-American Rejects are set to release new albums. Movie buffs have a lot to look forward to, with highly anticipated films like "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, " "The Devil W

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