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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

How AI is Changing Bone Health Checks

AI is stepping up to help doctors spot osteoporosis. This is a sneaky condition that weakens bones. It often goes unnoticed until a fracture happens. Now, AI tools are being tested to find osteoporosis earlier. These tools look at regular scans, like those for lung or heart issues. They check for bo

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Unlikely Rise: A Story of Strategy and Heart

Indiana University's football team has pulled off something extraordinary. They went from being the worst to the best in just two years. This isn't just a sports story. It's a lesson in breaking stereotypes and defying expectations. Mark Cuban, a big fan and IU graduate, sees this victory as a big

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Macron's Shades Spark Online Buzz Amid Greenland Tensions

Emmanuel Macron's recent speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos took an unexpected turn, not because of his words, but because of his choice of eyewear. The French president sported a pair of dark, reflective aviator sunglasses indoors, sparking a wave of reactions online. The sunglasses, late

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Fewer Journalists Jailed in 2025, But Press Freedom Still at Risk

In 2025, there was a drop in the number of journalists locked up around the world. However, the situation is still far from good. As of December 1, 330 journalists were in jail. This is a decrease from the record high of 384 in 2024. But why does this matter? China leads the way in jailing journali

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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 2026POLITICS

What's Really on Voters' Minds?

In the upcoming 2026 midterms, the spotlight is on affordability, not just the economy. Pollster John Zogby made this clear in a recent discussion. He said affordability is the top issue for voters, leaving others like crime and healthcare far behind. The president is tackling this issue head-on. B

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Heavy Metals: A Hidden Threat to Your Health?

Heavy metals are all around us. They're in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and even the food we consume. But what happens when these metals accumulate in our bodies? Recent research has shed some light on this issue, particularly in relation to type 2 diabetes. The study observed adults ove

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

A Young Heart's Unexpected Twist: Stents and Surgeries

In the world of heart repairs, doctors have a few tricks up their sleeves. One of these is using a tiny balloon to open up blocked paths in the heart. Sometimes, though, this balloon trick does not work well. So, they try placing a small metal tube, called a stent, to keep the path open. But, as wit

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's Netflix Shift: From Series to Social Snippets

Meghan Markle is making a big change in her Netflix projects. Her lifestyle series, "With Love, Meghan, " is no longer in the works. This show was all about cooking and gardening. It seems the work was too much. Now, Meghan is focusing on smaller content for her lifestyle brand, As Ever. Meghan's t

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Decoding Digital Hearts: How Big Events Shape Online Feelings and Ideas

Between 2024 and 2025, major world events sparked huge conversations online. This gave researchers a chance to see how culture affects how people express feelings and share information on social media. It's like a big puzzle. One piece is how people feel. The other is what they know. Both are import

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