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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 2026HEALTH

Pump Up Your Life: The Secret Power of Strength Training

Ever wondered why some people seem to have endless energy and stay healthy? It might be because they are lifting weights. A recent study showed that people with stronger hand grips tend to live longer and have fewer health problems. Those in the top 20% for grip strength had a 25% lower risk of dyin

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Unlocking Your True Zodiac Sign Through Personality Science

The zodiac has been around for ages, giving people a way to categorize personalities. But what if we look at it differently? What if the zodiac isn't about stars and planets, but about understanding people better? The zodiac signs are like personality types. They describe different ways people thin

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Illinois Lawmakers Face Tough Choices with $2. 2 Billion Budget Gap

Illinois lawmakers are back at work, but this time, they're dealing with a $2. 2 billion budget gap. That's a lot of money, and it's not going to be easy to fix. The state is also dealing with some big changes in Washington, like fewer federal dollars coming in. This means lawmakers have to be extra

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Colorado's Big Bet on Rural Health Care: Will It Work?

Colorado is getting a big chunk of money to fix health care in rural areas. Over the next five years, the state will receive around $1 billion from the federal government. The goal is to make rural health care better, not just keep hospitals running. But not everyone is happy with the plan. Hospita

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Jan 11 2026RELIGION

Tokyo's Chilly New Year Tradition: A Dive into Ice

In Tokyo, there's a tradition that might sound like a dare. People take a plunge into freezing water. Why? It's all about starting the year fresh. This happens at Teppozu Inari Shrine. It's not just a swim. It's a ritual. People believe it cleanses their spirit. They hope for good health in the new

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Audrey Nuna's Big Plan After a Tough Loss

Audrey Nuna, known for her role in KPop Demon Hunters, didn't win the big prize on MrBeast's competition show. She was in the top three but lost out on $1 million for her chosen charity, The Luminos Fund. This fund helps kids who missed school due to tough times. Nuna was really upset but decided t

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Leo's Big Night and Other Awards Season Fun

Leonardo DiCaprio was the center of attention at the BAFTA Tea Party in Los Angeles. This event, hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, is a big deal during awards season. It's a chance for stars to mingle over tea, cocktails, and some tasty snacks like smoked salmon and Welsh ra

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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 2026POLITICS

Actress Lea Thompson's Strong Words on Minnesota Shooting

Lea Thompson, known for her role in Back to the Future, recently shared her thoughts on the shooting of Renee Good in Minnesota. She expressed her anger and frustration on social media, stating that she is from Minneapolis and this incident hits close to home. Thompson questioned why people can shoo

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