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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Ancient Hunters' Clever Trick: Poisoned Arrows

A group of researchers made a big find. They found poison on old arrowheads. These arrowheads are really, really old. They are 60, 000 years old. This is a huge deal. Before this, the oldest poisoned arrows were from 35, 000 years ago. So, these new arrows are much older. The researchers were led b

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Pittsburgh's News Landscape Takes a Hit

Pittsburgh is about to lose a major part of its news scene. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the city's biggest newspaper, is shutting down in May. The Block family, who own the paper, say they've lost over $350 million in the last 20 years. They regret the impact but say they're leaving with their head

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Stars Shine for Disney's Tangled Live-Action Adventure

Disney has picked two fresh faces to bring the beloved characters of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider to life in their upcoming live-action version of Tangled. Teagan Croft, an Australian actress, and Milo Manheim, known for his roles in the Zombies franchise, will take on the iconic roles originally voiced

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

Apple Card's Big Change: Chase Takes Over

Chase is stepping in to manage the Apple Card, with the switch happening in about two years. Users won't see many changes right away. They'll still get up to 3% cash back on purchases, use easy spending tools, and share accounts with family. Mastercard will keep handling the payments, so users can s

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Jan. 6: A Clash of Truths and Lies

Five years ago, chaos erupted at the U. S. Capitol. A mob, fueled by false claims of a stolen election, stormed the building. Over 100 police officers were hurt, and several people died. Now, the White House is trying to spin this story. They call the attackers "peaceful" and blame the police for th

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Geese Takes the Stage on Saturday Night Live

Geese, the rock band that has been making waves, is set to perform on Saturday Night Live. The announcement came from NBC, revealing that the band will be the musical guest on January 24, with Teyana Taylor as the host. This is not the first time Geese has been in the spotlight. Earlier, during the

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Feeling Like a Fake in Surgery: Why It Happens and Who It Hits

Surgery residents often feel like they don't belong. This is called the imposter phenomenon. It's when someone feels like a fraud, even when they are skilled and qualified. A recent study looked at this issue. It aimed to find out how common it is. It also wanted to see if certain groups feel this w

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Concerns: Clozapine's Impact on Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians

Clozapine is a powerful drug used to treat certain mental health conditions. However, it's known to cause problems like diabetes and heart disease. A recent study looked at how this drug affects the heart health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The study found that a large number of pe

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

Iran's Crypto Gambit: A Closer Look at the Reality

Iran has started taking cryptocurrency for its weapons sales. This is part of their plan to avoid international sanctions. The country's defense export center, Mindex, now says it accepts crypto payments. They sell all sorts of military gear, from rockets to communication tools. Iran has been selli

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Role in Understanding Mental Health

AI is becoming a big deal in mental health. Researchers are looking at how AI is being used in this field. They want to see what's popular, where things are going, and what's missing. They checked out lots of studies. These studies use AI to help with mental health. The goal was to find out what's

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