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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Quarterback Shake-Up: Demond Williams Jr. Switches Plans

Demond Williams Jr. , a standout quarterback, recently signed a deal to stay with Washington for his junior year. But just days later, he surprised everyone by announcing he was entering the transfer portal. This sudden move has left Washington in a tough spot, as they claim they have no plans to le

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: A New Way to Recycle Plastic

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere. In our homes, in our streets, and even in our oceans. By 2050, there could be 40 billion tons of plastic waste in the oceans. That's a huge amount! So, finding ways to recycle plastic is really important. Scientists have found a new way to recycle po

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Big Pharma's Urgent Quest for New Drugs

Big Pharma companies are in a rush to buy biotech firms. Why? They face a huge problem. Many of their top-selling drugs will soon lose patent protection. This is called the "patent cliff. " By 2032, they could lose over $170 billion in sales. To avoid this, they need new drugs fast. That's where bi

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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Lego's Smart Bricks: A Leap into Tech or a Step Back for Imagination?

Lego has just introduced Smart Bricks, a new line of high-tech building blocks that can light up, make sounds, and react to movement. This news was shared at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas. While Lego sees this as a big step forward, not everyone is happy. Some experts worry t

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Olivia Rodrigo's Driver's License Milestone: What's Next?

Olivia Rodrigo is stirring up excitement among fans with hints about her debut hit, "driver's license. " Her website now shows a playful driver's license renewal notice, pointing to an event on January 8, 2026. This date marks five years since the song first came out, sparking a lot of buzz. Recent

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Progesterone Mimic Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Fight

Breast cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists might have found a new ally in the fight against it. A recent study suggests that a drug mimicking progesterone could help slow down tumor growth in women with hormone-sensitive breast cancer. The drug, called megestrol, is a synthetic version of pr

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Maize and Microbes: A Drought-Fighting Duo

Drought is a big problem for crops around the world. It stops plants from growing well and cuts down on how much food we can grow. But what if tiny helpers could make a difference? Scientists found a helpful bacteria called Bacillus velezensis D103. This bacteria can help maize plants handle drough

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Five Must-Watch Shows on Paramount+ This Week

This week, Paramount+ is set to release a mix of new and classic series that cater to a variety of tastes. From gripping crime dramas to classic Westerns, there's something for everyone. First up is "Girl Taken, " a new crime thriller that drops all six episodes this Thursday, January 8. This serie

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Understanding Weight and PCOS: What Women Know and Do

Women between the ages of 18 and 45 who are overweight or obese face a significant health challenge: a higher risk of developing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This condition affects how a woman's ovaries work and can lead to various health issues, including difficulty getting pregnant. To tackle

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Why Some Kids in Uganda Struggle with HIV Treatment

In Masaka District, Uganda, many children and teens face challenges in managing their HIV. This is a big deal because it affects their health and well-being. The problem is not just about taking medicine. It's also about understanding the reasons behind it. First, let's talk about the basics. HIV i

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