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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Altadena's Hidden Threat: Living with Toxic Remains After the Fire

Altadena, a vibrant community near Los Angeles, faced a massive wildfire that left behind more than just ashes. The fire, which started in January 2024, destroyed nearly 9, 500 structures and claimed 19 lives. But the damage didn't end with the flames. The fire released toxic materials like lead and

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Unseen Connections: How Everyday Chemicals Might Be Linked to Thyroid Cancer

In a recent study, scientists dug deep into how a common environmental chemical, monoethyl phthalate, might be connected to thyroid cancer. This chemical is everywhere, and researchers wanted to figure out how it might be triggering cancer at a molecular level. First, they gathered a list of genes

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Timothée Chalamet Too Young for an Oscar?

Timothée Chalamet is making waves in the movie world. He is known for his dedication and hard work. In his latest movie, \"Marty Supreme, \" he plays a competitive table-tennis player. Many people think he will get his third Oscar nomination for this role. But there is a big challenge ahead. Winnin

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

The Hurdles of Studying Cannabis with Human Subjects

Cannabis research with human subjects faces a big problem. The rules are not clear. This makes it hard for scientists to do their work. Many researchers want to study cannabis. But they hit roadblocks. The rules are not the same everywhere. This makes things confusing. Scientists often start their

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Valve's 2026 Gaming Gear: What's New and What's Hype?

Valve, the company behind Steam, is gearing up for a big year in 2026. They're bringing back the Steam Machine, a gaming PC designed for your living room. This isn't their first try at this. The first Steam Machine didn't do well. But now, with the success of the Steam Deck, Valve might have a bette

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Policies Under Fire: Medical Groups Fight Back

A recent court decision has allowed major medical organizations to continue their legal battle against vaccine policies set by U. S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy. The lawsuit, filed by groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics, aims to challenge policies that they believe will reduce vacc

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Well Does ChatGPT-4o Handle Eye Care Questions?

ChatGPT-4o is a tool that can answer questions from patients about eye care. It's part of a system called Epic MyChart. The goal was to see how well ChatGPT-4o does this job. First, let's talk about what ChatGPT-4o is. It's a type of AI that uses something called a Generative Pre-Trained Transforme

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

North Carolina's Sports Legends Shine in 2026 Hall of Fame

North Carolina is celebrating some of its biggest sports stars. Tyler Hansbrough, Leonard Hamilton, and Kelvin Sampson are among the 11 new members joining the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2026. This event will take place on May 1 at the Sheraton at Four Seasons Convention Center in Greensb

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Maine's Governor Prepares for Final Address and Political Battles Ahead

Governor Janet Mills is all set to deliver her final State of the State speech on January 27. This address will not only outline her plans for the remaining year of her term but also set the stage for what promises to be a heated election season. Mills is expected to reflect on her achievements and

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

State Lawmakers Eye Big Changes for Colleges in 2026

State lawmakers are back at work, and colleges might be in for some big changes. Here are six key issues they will likely tackle this year. First up, diversity policies are under fire. More states might ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities. These bans could aff

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