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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Rethinking Family Values: A Conservative Think Tank's Bold Proposal

A well-known conservative organization is pushing for big changes in how the U. S. government supports families. They want the government to do more to help couples get married and start families. Some of their ideas include a "marriage bootcamp" to help couples who live together get ready for marri

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Flu Season: A Wake-Up Call for Public Health

Flu cases are on the rise, and this year's strain is hitting hard. The numbers show a sharp increase in infections and hospitalizations. The current flu variant is more severe and less responsive to this year's vaccine. In Ohio, one child has already died from the flu. Doctors say the vaccine can s

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Navies Team Up: China, Russia, and Iran Kick Off Maritime Drills in South Africa

In a move that has stirred some international debate, China, Russia, and Iran have started a series of naval exercises off the coast of South Africa. This event, dubbed "Exercise WILL FOR PEACE 2026, " is part of a broader BRICS Plus initiative. The goal? To boost maritime safety and cooperation amo

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Understanding Mental Health Across Borders and Demographics

Mental health is not a one-size-fits-all issue. It changes from place to place and from one group of people to another. Yet, we don't have a clear picture of how depression and anxiety symptoms differ around the world or among various demographics within countries. Think about it. Someone in one co

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

Valentina Shevchenko: A New Perspective on Modern Feminism

Valentina Shevchenko, a top UFC fighter, has strong opinions about modern feminism. She believes the movement has lost its way. In the past, feminism fought for equal rights. Now, Shevchenko thinks it's about something else. She argues that women already have equal rights. So, what's left to fight f

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Online Shaming: A Look at COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

The COVID-19 pandemic brought out strong feelings about vaccines. Some people chose to get vaccinated, while others did not. This choice often led to heated arguments and even public shaming online. A recent study looked at how people who refused the COVID-19 vaccine were treated on a popular online

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Massachusetts Leaders Push Back Against New CDC Vaccine Guidelines

The CDC recently updated its childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of recommended shots from 18 to 11. This change has sparked concern among Massachusetts officials, who are urging parents to stay informed and prioritize their children's health. At a press conference held at Boston Childr

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Marvels from CES 2026: A Glimpse into the Future

CES 2026 in Las Vegas showcased a mix of practical and futuristic tech. AI was everywhere, from TVs to robots. Samsung unveiled a massive 130-inch TV with AI-powered color and contrast enhancement. Uber teamed up with Lucid and Nuro to present a robotaxi, featuring real-time visualizations and LED l

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Jan 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Jake Paul's Jet: A Look Inside the Influencer's Sky-High Ride

Jake Paul, a well-known social media star and boxer, has made headlines with his luxury private jet. This isn't just any plane; it's a Bombardier Global Express-XRS, a top-tier aircraft designed for long-distance travel. The jet, registered as N801AD, is a symbol of Paul's success and lifestyle. Pa

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

Pluto's Republic, Dietary Shifts, Vaccine Confusion, Ancient Tech, and Renaissance DNA Mysteries

In Texas, a strange rule is causing trouble for professors. They can't teach certain ideas unless they get special permission. This rule is making it hard to discuss important topics like Plato's works. Some people think this is a bad idea because it limits what students can learn. It's like saying

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