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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Home Care Workers Face Hidden Dangers

Home care workers often find themselves in risky situations. They visit patients in their homes, where they might face violence from those they care for. This is called Type II workplace violence. It happens when patients, their family, or visitors act aggressively toward healthcare workers. The pro

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Who Will Coach the Raiders Next? Betting Odds Reveal the Favorites

The NFL coaching carousel is in full swing. And with it, the betting odds are heating up. Currently, the spotlight is on Brian Flores, the Vikings defensive coordinator. He's the top pick to land the Raiders' head coach job, with odds at +175 on DraftKings. Flores's contract with the Vikings is up.

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

The 2026 World Cup: A Game Changer for North America

Soccer is more than just a game. It's a global language that brings people together. The 2026 World Cup is a big deal. It's the first time three countries—Mexico, the United States, and Canada—will host it together. This is a chance to show how sports can bring people and nations closer. The World

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Power Shift: Who's Really Appalled?

The U. S. has just pulled off a surprise move in Venezuela. They've taken out the president, Nicolás Maduro, and it seems like a smooth operation. But is it a smart one? Many people are questioning the reasons behind it and the way it was done. Russia and China are speaking up against this action.

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Smart Tech Predicts Green Building Material Strength

The building industry is going green, and recycled cement mortar (RCM) is getting attention. It's eco-friendly, but how strong is it? That's where smart tech comes in. Scientists used artificial neural networks (ANNs) to predict the strength of RCM. They added some smart algorithms to make the ANNs

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Jan 06 2026WEATHER

Colorado's Weather: Mild Days, Chilly Nights, and Fire Risks Ahead

Southern Colorado is in for a chilly night, with temperatures dropping into the 30s. The winds will calm down as the evening progresses, and the area will stay dry. The forecast for Tuesday suggests a mild day, with temperatures reaching the 50s and low 60s. However, a breeze will be present throug

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Red Carpet Glamour: A Night of Bold Choices

The 2026 Critics Choice Awards brought a wave of fashion excitement to Santa Monica, California. Stars showed off their unique styles, setting the tone for the upcoming awards season. Chase Infiniti made a statement in a bright yellow Louis Vuitton set, complete with sparkling diamonds. Ariana Grand

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Jan 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cebu City's Old Landfill: A Hidden Pollution Problem

Cebu City's landfill has been in use for way too long. It was supposed to close after seven years, but it's still taking in waste. This has caused some serious pollution issues. Scientists found harmful metals like chromium and lead in the water, soil, and plants around the landfill. The levels of

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Fraud: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota's political scene is in a stir. Governor Tim Walz decided not to run again. He wants to focus on stopping fraud in state programs. This comes after a video by a conservative influencer, Nick Shirley, went viral. The video claimed that some day care centers in Minneapolis were cheating the

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Different Views on Keeping Teeth Healthy in Danish Nursing Homes

In Denmark, there's a mix of ideas on how to take care of older people's teeth. Some focus on keeping teeth clean. Others think about the bigger picture. This study looks at why these differences exist. The study talks to people who work in nursing homes. It also talks to dental experts. Both group

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