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Behind the Bylines: In 2026, make learning the point

Journalism expert Wafa Unus urges using news for deep learning and empathy in 2026 to address recurring community issues like housing and healthcare, promoting healthier civic discourse.

Summary by The Sun (Lowell)
Most New Year’s resolutions focus on eating better, exercising, and perhaps carving out time for mental health. These are all good and noble goals that, when pursued, can help us navigate the world more effectively. I would like to add one more, and although it adds another challenge, I believe it can help create a healthier environment for us all. This year calls for a resolution that is less about proving a point and more about learning the wo…

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The Sun (Lowell) broke the news in Lowell, United States on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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