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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

How Hot Weather Can Boost Your Running Game

Ever thought about how heat can make you a better runner? Scientists have been looking into this. They found that running in hot weather can do two big things. First, it can help your body make more red blood cells. These cells carry oxygen to your muscles. More oxygen means you can run faster and l

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

A Teacher Who Sees Beyond Grades

Emily Weber, an educator at Edgar Martin Middle, is one of three early-career teachers in the Lafayette Parish School System nominated for the Education All-Stars awards. This honor was a surprise for her, delivered by students, cheerleaders, administrators, and representatives from Love Our Schools

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Get a Second Chance: E! Plans a Reputation Revival Show

E! is cooking up a new reality show idea that might just give some washed-up stars a shot at redemption. The network is thinking about bringing together a group of celebrities who have fallen out of favor with the public. The goal? To help them clean up their acts and win back the hearts of America.

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Leanness: Behind the Scenes of Hollywood's Latest Projects

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite movies? Well, it turns out, it's not all serious business. Lina Esco, a 40-year-old actress, recently shared that she and Ben Affleck, 53, couldn't stop laughing during their intimate scenes for the new Netflix crime thriller, "The Rip. "

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Ether's Wild Ride: What's Next for the Cryptocurrency?

Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, is currently hovering around $3, 300. But before it can make a big jump, it might take a small dip. This is because of something called the Leverage Ratio, which is near 0. 60. In the past, when this number was this high, Ether would drop a bit, then go up b

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum's Surge: What's Driving the Price Up?

Ethereum (ETH) is on a roll, trading at $3, 310, up 11% since the start of the year. This climb is fueled by a mix of fresh ETF investments and a network buzzing with activity. First off, Ethereum ETFs have seen a whopping $474. 6 million in inflows over just four days. This surge in interest from

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

Cracking the Code: Today's Sports Puzzle Challenge

Ever tried solving a puzzle that feels like a brain workout? Today's Sports Edition puzzle is one of those. It's a bit tricky, but once you get the hang of it, it's a fun challenge. The blue group is a bit quirky, but that's what makes it interesting. This puzzle isn't your usual New York Times gam

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Jan 16 2026OPINION

Helping Hands: Free Legal Aid Comes to Alaska on MLK Day

Every year, people in Alaska get a special chance to sort out legal troubles without spending a dime. This happens on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, thanks to free legal clinics popping up in different parts of the state. These clinics are a big deal because they help folks who might otherwise struggle

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Jan 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Get a Second Chance: E! Plans Reality Show for Canceled Celebrities

E! is cooking up a new reality show where famous folks who've fallen out of favor get a shot at winning back the public's love. This isn't your typical competition series; it's more like a redemption camp for stars who've made mistakes but aren't criminals. The show, which is still in the early stag

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Thinking Power: What Makes Some Older Adults Sharper?

Ever wondered why some older folks seem to have a sharper mind than others? It might have something to do with their brain waves and how they handle tougher thinking tasks. A recent study looked into this by comparing two groups of older adults: those with high cognitive reserve (HCR) and those with

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