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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

Icy Air: What Happens When Fog Freezes?

Freezing fog is not just a chilly weather event; it's a sneaky one too. It happens when tiny water droplets in the fog turn into ice the moment they touch something. This can cover roads, trees, and even cars with a thin, slippery layer of ice. It's like nature's way of playing a prank on us, making

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Why Do News Anchors Keep Disappearing?

TV news is changing fast. Many familiar faces are gone. Some people miss the old days. Back then, anchors stayed for years. Now, they come and go quickly. This happens on both big and local news channels. Money is a big reason for this change. Fewer people watch TV news. So, advertisers pay less. T

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Success of TV Spin-Off Movies

TV shows often struggle to make the jump to the big screen. The transition can be tricky. A story meant to unfold over many episodes doesn't always fit into a two-hour movie. Many have tried and failed. Remember "Sex and the City 2" or "The Last Airbender"? Not exactly crowd favorites. But there ar

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

MLB's Slow and Steady Free Agency: What's Happening and Why

Free agency in Major League Baseball is moving at a different pace this year. Last year, teams spent around $2. 1 billion on free agents by this time, but this year, that number is only $1. 4 billion. However, this doesn't mean the market is slow. In fact, it's moving quickly in some areas and more

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Why Free Speech Matters More Than Ever

Free speech is a hot topic. It always has been. But why is it so hard for some people to grasp? This question came up during a recent discussion in Des Moines. The event marked 50 years since a bomb exploded at a Quaker meeting house. The bomb was likely set by someone who didn't like the Quakers' s

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech Helpers: A New Way to Freeze and Thaw Things Safely

Freezing stuff without damaging it is a big deal. Think about ice cream. If it melts and refreezes, it gets all grainy. Now imagine that happening to cells or even organs. Not good, right? Scientists have been working on ways to freeze and thaw things without causing damage. They've come up with som

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Examining TV-46000: A Closer Look at Safety in Schizophrenia Treatment

TV-46000 is a new drug for schizophrenia. It is given as an injection under the skin. The drug is based on risperidone, which is already used to treat schizophrenia. Two big tests, called RISE and SHINE, were done to check how safe TV-46000 is. These tests looked at different side effects. They che

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

How Free Trade Zones Boost Businesses' Global Reach

Free Trade Zones (FTZs) are like special zones where businesses get extra perks to trade globally. A recent study looked at companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from 2009 to 2022. It found that FTZs really help businesses expand internationally. The study used a method call

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Why Freeze-Drying Drugs Matters for Your Health

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is a big deal in medicine. It's a process that makes drugs last longer, especially important ones like antibiotics. In fact, most of the antibiotics on the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines list are freeze-dried. This means they can be stored for a lon

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May 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How TV Shows Shape Our Views on Organ Donation

TV shows have a big impact on how we see the world. One example is the popular medical drama Grey's Anatomy. It often shows doctors as selfless heroes. But does this influence how we think about organ donation? Researchers wanted to find out if watching such shows makes people more likely to sign u

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