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Feb 28 2026SCIENCE

Personality Types and How Happy Radiographers Are With Their Jobs

Radiography is a field where people often wonder if their personality fits the work. A recent study looked at this by using the Myers‑Briggs Type Indicator, a popular tool that groups people into 16 personality types. The researchers first found which of these types were most common among radiograph

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Feb 28 2026POLITICS

Radiohead Calls Out ICE for Using Their Song in a Trump Video

Radiohead has publicly asked the Trump administration to remove an immigration video that uses one of their tracks without permission. The clip, posted last week on social media, pairs a version of “Let Down” from the 1997 album OK Computer with images of people the department calls victims of “crim

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Feb 26 2026HEALTH

Extending Radiographer Skills: A New Research Blueprint

Radiographers in Ghana are stepping into the world of image interpretation, a move that could help fill gaps left by scarce radiologists. Because this change is complex and unique to each setting, researchers had to build a new study plan. They chose a four‑step approach that mixes numbers and

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Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

CBS Evening News: Changes and Challenges

CBS Evening News is undergoing significant changes. The network has started offering buyouts to some of its staff. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce costs and reshape the news program. The buyouts were proposed by Kim Harvey, the executive producer of the show. This news comes just

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

A Look at CBS's Unremarkable NFL Commentary Duo

CBS's NFL commentary team, Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, had a forgettable outing during the AFC Championship Game. While they didn't make any glaring mistakes, their performance was far from stellar. The duo's analysis was often shallow, focusing more on patting each other on the back than providing ins

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Jan 21 2026OPINION

The Vanishing Voices of Local News: Why It Matters

Newspapers used to be a big deal. They were everywhere, and people loved them. But now, the internet and some political figures have made life tough for local news. This is a problem because when local news disappears, no one is left to keep an eye on those in charge. People who used to work in new

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cutting the Cord? Here's How to Keep Your Favorite CBS Shows

CBS is a big deal. It's got shows like "Survivor" and "NCIS" that keep people glued to their screens. But what if you don't have cable? No worries! You can still catch all the action. First off, you can use an HD antenna to pick up CBS for free. It's like getting a signal from the air, just like ol

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

El Salvador's Harsh Mega-Prison Exposed on CBS

CBS News is set to broadcast a long-awaited report on a controversial Salvadoran prison on Sunday night. This prison, known as CECOT, holds migrants deported from the United States. The report was initially delayed in December, with CBS citing the need for further investigation. CECOT has faced cri

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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why DJs Still Rock the Radio Wave

Radio is fighting back. While streaming services grab headlines, radio stations are realizing something important: people still want real voices, not just algorithms. DJs like JoJo Lopez are proving that human connection matters more than fancy tech. Think about it. Radio tried to copy streaming. T

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

A Shaky Start for CBS Evening News' New Host

CBS Evening News is facing a rough patch. A top producer, Javier Guzman, was fired. This happened after the show's new host, Tony Dokoupil, had a bumpy first week. Guzman was the second-in-command producer. He was let go after Wednesday's broadcast. The reason for his firing is unclear. It might no

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