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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Moving Patients Sooner: Nurses Share Their Stories

Nurses play a big role in intensive care units (ICUs). They are the ones who spend the most time with patients. One important task they do is early mobilization (EM). This means moving patients as soon as possible after they are admitted. But what is it like for nurses to do this? And what do they n

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Why Are So Many Leaving California?

People aren't just leaving California. They're leaving in droves. Not just the rich, but everyday folks too. They're packing up their stuff and heading out. Where are they going? Mostly nearby states like Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Texas. U-Haul's data shows that more people are leavi

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Jan 08 2026EDUCATION

Iowa Takes Charge: Big Changes in How Education Money is Used

Iowa just got a big green light from the U. S. Department of Education. They can now use over $9 million in federal education funds in ways that make the most sense for their schools. This is a first-of-its-kind move, giving Iowa more freedom to decide how to spend this money. The Secretary of Educ

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Weekly TV Shows Might Be Making a Comeback

Have you ever noticed how TV shows are released these days? It's not just about watching one episode at a time anymore. Streaming services have changed the game, letting viewers binge-watch entire seasons in one go. But what if the old way of releasing shows one episode at a time was actually better

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Jan 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Birthdays: January 8th Edition

January 8th is a special day for many famous faces. It's the day when stars like Cynthia Erivo and Noah Cyrus add another candle to their birthday cakes. But did you know that this day is also significant for other notable figures, both in the entertainment world and beyond? Cynthia Erivo, known fo

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

A New Era for MannKind: What's Next in 2026?

MannKind, a company focused on treating long-term illnesses, had a strong finish to 2025. They acquired another company, scPharmaceuticals, and made over $100 million in their last quarter. This success has set the stage for an exciting 2026, with two major products potentially hitting the market.

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

New York's Science Future: Invest or Fall Behind

New York has long been a big deal in the world of science. It's the second biggest recipient of National Institutes of Health money. Plus, it has more top-notch academic institutions doing research than any other state. The state trains a lot of doctors and biomedical researchers. But this leadershi

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Crime Drama to Keep You Hooked

If you are a fan of crime dramas, there is a series on Netflix that you might enjoy. It is not new, but it is still very popular. The show is called Queen of the South. It has five seasons and 62 episodes. That is a lot of content to keep you busy. The story is about a woman named Teresa Mendoza. S

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Wild Ride: What's Next for Bitcoin?

Bitcoin's value is sitting around $90, 000, but there's a chance it could fall to $50, 000 by 2026. This isn't just a random guess. It's based on some interesting patterns in the market. First, gold had a massive jump in 2025. That's unusual because gold usually rises when the stock market is unsta

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

How Tiny Gut Friends Influence Kids' Weight

In a big study, scientists looked at how tiny organisms in the gut might be linked to kids' weight. They checked out 1134 children between 3 and 6 years old. These tiny organisms are like a hidden world inside us, and they might play a role in how much we weigh. The study found that different types

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