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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

The Browns' Big Change: Stefanski Out After Six Seasons

The Cleveland Browns have decided to part ways with head coach Kevin Stefanski after six seasons. This move comes after a tough 2025 season, where the team finished with a 5-12 record, placing them last in the AFC North for the second year in a row. The Browns' owners, Jimmy and Dee Haslam, expresse

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mercedes' Drive Assist Pro: A Smarter Way to Drive in the City

Mercedes-Benz has been a pioneer in car tech, introducing adaptive cruise control way back in 1999. This tech has evolved over time, adding features like lane-keeping and GPS awareness. Now, Mercedes is taking a big step forward with Drive Assist Pro, designed to handle city driving more smoothly.

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Ex-Leader Faces U. S. Court on Serious Charges

Nicolás Maduro, once the president of Venezuela, is set to appear in a New York courtroom. This is his first time facing charges in the U. S. The charges are serious. They include drug trafficking and terrorism. The U. S. government says Maduro was involved in these crimes. Maduro and his wife were

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Market Moves: Big Wins and Losses in the World of Stocks

The stock market had a wild ride recently, with some companies seeing huge gains while others took a big hit. Let's break it down. Zenas BioPharma, a biotech company, saw its stock drop by more than half after their new drug showed promise in trials. The drug, obexelimab, is meant to treat a rare d

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Story: A Century of Ups and Downs

Venezuela's oil journey began with a bang, literally. In 1922, a massive oil geyser erupted in the Maracaibo Basin, marking the start of Venezuela's transformation into a major oil player. This event kicked off a century of wealth, crashes, and political turmoil. For decades, foreign oil companies

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Berlin's Chilly Wake-Up Call: Power Struggles and Political Moves

Berlin is in the grip of a cold snap, but it's not just the weather keeping residents shivering. A suspected arson attack on a cable bridge has left thousands without power, with some areas still in the dark two days later. The attack, claimed by a left-wing group called the Vulkangruppe, targeted t

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

How Standing Up Reveals Mobility Issues

People often overlook how hard it is to go from sitting to standing. This simple move, called sit-to-stand (STS), can show a lot about someone's mobility. Researchers wanted to see if this movement could tell us about a condition called locomotive syndrome (LS). LS makes it tough to move around beca

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Smart Materials: Boosting Energy Storage and Hydrogen Production

Scientists have been working hard to improve materials that can store energy and help make hydrogen. They created something called PVMo11-BMI-PPy. This is a mix of special chemicals that work together to do two important jobs: storing energy and helping to produce hydrogen. First, let's talk about

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Maduro's New Home: Brooklyn Jail's Harsh Reality

Nicolas Maduro, the former Venezuelan president, has landed in a tough spot. He's now in a Brooklyn jail, a place known for its rough conditions. This is the same jail that once held Ghislaine Maxwell and Sean "Diddy" Combs. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are facing serious drug trafficking char

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Savannah Guthrie's Journey to a Clearer Voice

Savannah Guthrie, the well-known co-anchor of Today, has recently shared some good news about her health. She had surgery on her vocal cords and is now on the road to recovery. Guthrie took to Instagram to update her fans, showing a photo of herself holding a whiteboard that read, "All good! Thanks

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