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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Finding Strength After Cancer: A New Approach to Healing

Cancer doesn't just hurt the body; it also takes a toll on the mind. Some survivors find a silver lining in their fight, growing stronger in unexpected ways. But how can we help more people find this strength? A recent study set out to answer this question. The study focused on people who had beate

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

How Hospitals Stay Strong in Tough Times

Healthcare systems face constant challenges. Think pandemics, new rules, and not enough supplies. How do they keep going? This piece looks at how hospitals adapt and stay strong. It uses a theory called dynamic capabilities. This theory helps explain how organizations handle change. First, let's ta

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Boston's Big Snowfall and the Chilly Days Ahead

Boston got a big surprise on Sunday night. A huge snowstorm hit the city, dropping between 4 to 6 inches of snow. Some areas, like Taunton, got even more, with up to 7 inches. This was the biggest snowfall of the season so far. At Logan Airport, they recorded 5. 3 inches of snow. That's almost half

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Southern Skies Might Glow: A Rare Chance to See Northern Lights

The sun has been acting up, and that might mean a special light show for some folks in the Carolinas. A big solar flare sent a bunch of charged particles our way. These particles could mess with Earth's magnetic field and create the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis. This is a big d

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Wild Weather: Snow, Cold, and a Glimpse of Warmth

Michigan is in for a weather rollercoaster. Right now, the western part of the state is getting hit hard with heavy snow and strong winds. Places like Grand Rapids and Traverse City are under winter storm warnings. Meanwhile, the east is dealing with less snow but still dangerous conditions due to b

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Cold Snap in Metro Detroit: Schools Might Shut Down

Metro Detroit is bracing for a harsh cold snap. Temperatures are set to drop significantly, with wind chills plunging below zero. This extreme cold could force schools to close their doors on Tuesday, January 20. The region is under a Winter Weather Advisory. This warning is in effect until Tuesday

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Arkansas Law School's Dean Drama: When Politics Trumps Education

In Arkansas, politics have recently overshadowed education in a big way. Emily Suski, a well-respected law professor, was offered the dean position at the University of Arkansas School of Law. She had all the right qualifications and experience. But then, things took a turn. Some politicians didn't

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

What's the Deal with Cellphone Radiation?

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services is diving into a big study about cellphone radiation. This comes after some serious claims from the HHS Secretary that these devices might be linked to cancer and brain issues. Why now? Well, in 2025, a bunch of states started putting limits on cell

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Smart Tech Lets Regular Investors Play It Safe

A new tool called Delta-Zero is shaking up how regular folks invest in risky markets. This tech, made by a company called Plugsic, helps people protect their money from big ups and downs in prices. Before, only big players had access to such safety nets. Now, everyday investors can use it too. The

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Smart Tech Tackles Public Health in Essex County

Essex County is making waves in public health with a new high-tech approach. They're using artificial intelligence and machine learning to tackle everything from lead exposure to rodent problems. The tech, developed by Esri, is the same used by Johns Hopkins for their famous COVID-19 tracker. It's n

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