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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Drones and Tensions: A Look at the Korea's Ongoing Dispute

Tensions between North and South Korea have risen again. This time, it's about drones. North Korea claims that South Korea sent drones into its airspace. They say this is a big problem and that South Korea will face consequences. South Korea says it didn't do it. But this isn't the first time drones

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Fresh Faces and Seasoned Pros Shine in NFL All-Pro Team

The NFL All-Pro team is out, and it's a mix of new stars and old hands. Myles Garrett, Puka Nacua, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba made it unanimous, which means everyone agreed they were the best at their positions. Garrett broke the sack record this year, so that's no surprise. Parsons, who's been dealing

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Tariffs: The Hidden Job Killer

Let's talk about tariffs and their sneaky impact. For a while, folks were worried that prices would skyrocket, but that didn't happen as much as expected. However, the job market took a hit. Job growth slowed down, and unemployment went up. It's not just about the money in your pocket; it's about th

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

SpaceX and NASA Plan Astronauts' Early Return

SpaceX is getting ready to bring back four astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) earlier than planned. This is because one of the astronauts has a medical issue. The astronauts are NASA's Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman, Japan's Kimiya Yui, and Russia's Oleg Platanov. The plan is for t

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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

Jesse Ventura's Bold Words on America's Current State

Jesse Ventura, known for his varied career as a Navy SEAL, wrestler, and former Minnesota governor, has strong opinions about the direction of the United States. At 74, he's not holding back his thoughts. In a recent interview, he made a striking comparison, calling America a "third-world country. "

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Jan 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Comeback Kid: Industry's Rise to Fame

Industry, the HBO show about the wild world of London finance, has come a long way since its quiet start in 2020. It went from being one of the least-watched shows on HBO to a must-watch series. This transformation is evident in the buzz around its fourth season, with fans eagerly awaiting the retur

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

The Rise of Self-Medication: What's Driving the OTC Boom?

The market for over-the-counter (OTC) medicines is growing fast. Experts predict it will grow by 8. 10% each year until 2032. In 2024, it was worth $196. 86 billion. By 2032, it could reach $367. 08 billion. People are buying more OTC drugs because they want to treat minor health issues without see

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

A Life of Science, Leadership, and Legacy

Kenneth W. Ford, a man who touched many lives and fields, passed away at 99. His journey was marked by significant contributions to science, education, and leadership. Ford's story began in a small town, where his curiosity led him to devour books on various sciences. This early passion set the stag

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Costs of Your Toilet Paper

Toilet paper is something we use daily, but not many people think about how it impacts the planet. It's often made from trees, using lots of energy and chemicals that can harm the environment. But now, more people are looking for eco-friendly options. The problem is, not all eco-friendly toilet

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