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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Why the American Dream is Still Within Reach

The American Dream is often misunderstood. It's not about getting rich quick or having everything handed to you. It's about having the chance to build a good life through hard work and smart choices. Many young people today feel like the Dream is out of reach. They see inequality and think the syst

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Dark Side: New Dangers for Kids and How to Fight Back

AI is not all fun and games. It can be a tool for harm, especially when it comes to kids. In Corinth, Mississippi, a teacher allegedly used AI to create fake explicit videos of teenage girls. These deepfakes are a new kind of crime, and parents, lawmakers, and law enforcement are all trying to figur

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

How Tough Childhoods Can Lead to Adult Struggles

Hard times in childhood can follow a person into adulthood. These tough experiences, known as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), can lead to health and financial issues. But they might also make someone more likely to face or cause violence as an adult. This link is important to understand. It sh

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Jan 14 2026FINANCE

Wisconsin's New Real Estate Transfer Process: What You Need to Know

Wisconsin has introduced a new way to handle real estate transfers. The Department of Revenue (DOR) has launched the new real estate transfer return (RETR) system in My Tax Account (MTA). This change affects everyone involved in real estate transactions. First, let's talk about the timeline. If you

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at New Museum's Big Comeback

The New Museum is making a big splash with its grand reopening on March 21. After a decade of planning and over three years of construction, the museum is doubling its gallery space. This expansion includes a new area for artists to live and work, as well as programs for the community. The museum,

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zoe Saldaña: The Box Office Queen

Zoe Saldaña has taken the top spot as the highest-grossing actor ever. This is a big deal because she beat Scarlett Johansson, who had been leading for a while. The reason? Her latest movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash, made over $1. 2 billion. Now, her total earnings from movies are more than $15. 46 bill

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel 10a: What's the Rush?

Google is planning to release the Pixel 10a earlier than its previous model. This new phone might arrive in stores by mid-February, which is earlier than last year's Pixel 9a release in April. So, what's the hurry? The Pixel 10a is rumored to come in four colors: black, off-white, purple, and a new

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How to Make Your Heart Work Smarter, Not Harder

Your heart is like a pump, always working to keep you alive. When you're just sitting around, your heart still beats, and that's your resting heart rate. For most people, this number is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. But if you're super fit, like a marathon runner, it might be as low as 30 to

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan's New Bookmark: A Look into Her Growing Brand

Meghan Markle is making waves again in 2026, this time with a new addition to her As ever brand. She has introduced a limited-edition leather bookmark, which she designed herself. This bookmark is part of a new product set called “Moment to Unwind. ” The bookmark is made from sustainable leather and

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Jan 13 2026EDUCATION

Horry County Schools Expands to Meet Growing Needs

Horry County Schools is making a big move to keep up with the area's growth. They just bought a huge piece of land in Little River for almost $6 million. This isn't just any land grab; it's a smart investment for the future. The school board gave the green light on January 12. They're planning ahea

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