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Feb 10 2026BUSINESS

Micron’s Arrival: A New Boost for Central New York

Central New York is on the brink of a big change. The start of Micron’s huge factory marks more than new construction; it signals a fresh economic chapter. After many years of effort, the region finally looks like a good place for big projects. The local business community must keep this ex

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Feb 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Faces Turning Another Year Older on Feb. 10

On February 10, a number of well‑known actors and musicians celebrate their birthdays. Among the most notable is actress Laura Dern, who turns 59 this year. A lesser‑known fact about her is that she once directed a segment of the TV movie “Call Me Crazy: A Five Film. ” Also turning 52 is Eliza

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Feb 08 2026HEALTH

Giardia in Hospital Patients: What the Numbers Tell Us

The study looked at 312 patients in Western Romania, from newborns to the elderly, to see how common Giardia infection was and what might put people at risk. Using a quick test on stool samples, researchers found that about 5 % of the patients were infected. When they examined possible causes—

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Feb 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Celebrate Their Birthday on February 7

It is a busy day for actors, singers and comedians as many well‑known names turn another year older. James Spader marks 66, a milestone for the actor best remembered for his role as a broker in the film “Wall Street. ” Garth Brooks, who just finished narrating the 2022 miniseries “America’s Na

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Jan 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebs Turning a Year Wiser on January 29, 2026

January 29, 2026, is a special day for many stars. Let's dive into some of the famous folks celebrating their birthdays today. Oprah Winfrey, the iconic TV host, is ringing in her 72nd birthday. She's not just any host; she's won multiple Daytime Emmys, including a big Lifetime Achievement Award ba

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Understanding Suicide Risks in Canada's Diverse Communities

Canada is known for its multicultural society. But this diversity can make things tricky when it comes to mental health. Standard suicide risk assessments might not work well for everyone, especially immigrants and refugees. These groups might show signs of suicidal thoughts differently than people

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Understanding Diabetes Care in Cali: A Closer Look

Type 2 diabetes is a big problem in Latin America. It's getting worse and costs a lot of money. But there's a way to help: teaching people how to take care of themselves. In Cali, Colombia, a study looked at how well people know about diabetes, how they feel about it, and what they do to manage it.

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

How Stroke Survivors in China Connect with the World

In China, people who have had strokes often find it hard to join in with daily life. This is called social participation. It means taking part in activities that matter, like talking with friends or going to work. But what makes it tough for them? And what helps them stay connected? Researchers loo

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Breathing Easier: New Ways to Fight Asthma

Asthma is more than just tight airways. It's a disease driven by inflammation. Modern treatments are shifting focus. They now target the root cause, not just symptoms. Combination inhalers are leading the way. These inhalers pair anti-inflammatory meds with bronchodilators. This approach offers bett

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Banks and AI: A Rocky Road to Adoption

Nvidia, a leader in AI technology, faced some bumps when trying to get one of the world's largest banks, Bank of America, to use its AI Factory. This shows how tough it can be for big, regulated companies to jump on the AI bandwagon. Inside emails from Nvidia revealed that Bank of America was havin

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