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Jan 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Coach Deion Sanders: Love on the Sidelines

Deion Sanders, a well-known coach, has decided to take a break from relationships after a few didn't turn out as he hoped. He's content with his life and isn't seeking romance at the moment. Deion shares a great on-screen bond with Rocsi Diaz on their show "We Got Time Today. " Their chemistry delig

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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Tea Gets Cheesy: Boston Welcomes HeyTea

HeyTea, a popular tea chain from China, has just opened its doors in Boston. Known for its unusual cheese foam topping, this tea shop has been a hit in other cities like New York. Now, Bostonians can taste this unique twist on tea at their new location on Harvard Street in Allston. From fruity to cr

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

Transgender Troops Fight Back Against Trump's Ban

Two major LGBTQ legal groups have filed a lawsuit against President Trump's latest ban on transgender people serving in the military. The suit, filed on behalf of six active-duty trans troops and two aspiring recruits, claims the ban is un-American and weakens our country. The ban, signed as an exec

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Silent Killer: Heart Disease Takes More Lives Than Cancer and Dementia Combined

Did you know the biggest killer in the U. S. isn't cancer or dementia? It's heart disease, which claims more lives than both of these conditions put together. In 2022, nearly 1 million people died from heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. That's one death every 30 seconds! Cancer, on the other

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

5 Key Events: January 28 Updates

Wildfires in California updates The death toll from the recent wildfires in Southern California has risen to 29. Of these, 17 deaths are connected to the Eaton fire in Altadena, and 12 to the Palisades fire. A new lawsuit accuses an electrical spark from a utility transmission tower of starting the

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

The Device Recall: Is Trump's Move a Red Flag?

Imagine this: you get fired, and then your boss asks for your work phone back. That's what happened to about 17 federal watchdogs, known as inspectors general, under President Trump's administration. These aren't just any employees; they're the folks who keep an eye on government activities to ensur

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's First Days: New Orders on Transgender Troops, COVID Mandates, and More

President Trump is kicking off his administration with a series of executive orders. One of these orders asks the Pentagon to figure out a new policy for transgender troops in the military. This order doesn't immediately ban transgender people from serving but asks for a review based on military rea

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Jan 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your Charging: Why iPhones Love Cool Wireless Pads

Ever thought about boosting your phone charging experience? Enter the wireless charger with a built-in fan—a handy gizmo that keeps your iPhone from overheating while it's powering up. Wireless charging alone is already super convenient. Just drop your phone on the pad and, ta-da! It starts charging

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Why Deleting FTO in Endothelial Cells Could Help Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a serious condition where the blood pressure in the lungs is too high. This puts a lot of strain on the heart and can lead to heart failure and even death. A protein called FTO, which is linked to obesity and metabolism, may play a part in PAH, but its role i

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Paying Up for Alzheimer's Research: A New Standard?

You might have heard that researchers are facing some challenges when it comes to finding volunteers for Alzheimer's disease studies. To tackle this, the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) has suggested that all participants should be paid for their time and effort. But how are the Alzh

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