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Jan 04 2026CELEBRITIES

A Former Child Star Speaks Out Against Workplace Retaliation

Steven Anthony Lawrence, known for his role as Bernard "Beans" Aranguren in the Disney series "Even Stevens, " has publicly accused Universal Studios of firing him in retaliation for reporting inappropriate behavior. Lawrence shared his experience on Instagram, posting a photo of his work ID next to

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

A Marvel Star's Unexpected Health Struggle

A well-known Marvel actress, Evangeline Lilly, has shared some tough news about her health. She's dealing with brain damage after a strange accident earlier this year. Lilly, famous for her roles in "Ant-Man" and "Lost, " hurt herself badly when she fainted and hit her face on a rock. Lilly posted

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Penguins Secure Another Win Against Red Wings

In a thrilling matchup, the Pittsburgh Penguins outplayed the Detroit Red Wings, securing a 4-1 victory on Saturday. This win marked their fourth straight and second against Detroit in just three days. The Penguins' success was fueled by standout performances from Bryan Rust and Yegor Chinakhov, who

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Fewer Lives Lost: Pittsburgh's Crime Rates Drop in 2025

In 2025, Pittsburgh saw a big drop in homicides. There were only 35 killings, the lowest number in decades. This trend wasn't just in Pittsburgh. Other big cities like New York and Los Angeles also saw fewer murders. Experts say this could be because of better community programs and less violence ov

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Clues: Blood Flow and Heart Health

Heart disease is a major health concern, and scientists are constantly searching for better ways to predict and prevent it. One recent study used a special type of scan called CCTA to examine how blood moves through the heart's arteries. This scan provides a highly detailed view of the heart's blood

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Are Coming to Your Home Soon

Robots that look and act like humans are becoming a reality. They can do chores, work in factories, and even chat with you. Companies like Tesla, Agility Robotics, and 1X Technologies are leading the way. These robots can fold clothes, answer doors, and make coffee. They can also do dangerous and bo

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Treating Nonobstructive Azoospermia in the USA

Nonobstructive azoospermia is a condition where men have no sperm in their semen due to issues with sperm production. It's a tough situation, and the costs involved in managing it can be high. In the United States, the financial burden of treating this condition is significant. It's not just about t

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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

Growing Up Unconventionally: A Homeschooling Journey

In 1990, a young boy named Stefan found himself in a tough spot. He was nine years old and hated his new school in Plano, Texas. The teachers were strict, and the environment felt suffocating. One day, his teacher even shook him in front of the whole class. This made Stefan feel miserable. He starte

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Week 18 NFL Drama: Coaches, Records, and Big Decisions

Week 18 of the NFL season is packed with excitement. Four division titles and the top seeds in both conferences are still up for grabs. This week, the spotlight is on Myles Garrett, who is just one sack away from breaking the single-season record. The Cleveland Browns will face the Cincinnati Bengal

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Funding Freeze: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota is in a tight spot. The state has until next week to hand over a lot of data about child care providers and families who get federal money. If they don't, they might lose that funding. This all started when the Trump administration said there might be fraud happening with these funds. Som

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