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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Unraveling Equine Health: A Look at Algeria's Horse and Donkey Diseases

Algeria's horse and donkey populations face a significant challenge from abortive diseases. These illnesses cause pregnancy loss in these animals, which can be a big problem for farmers and breeders. A recent study took a close look at this issue, gathering information from various sources to unders

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Jan 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cebu City's Old Landfill: A Hidden Pollution Problem

Cebu City's landfill has been in use for way too long. It was supposed to close after seven years, but it's still taking in waste. This has caused some serious pollution issues. Scientists found harmful metals like chromium and lead in the water, soil, and plants around the landfill. The levels of

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Your Body's Chemicals Change Your Skin Color

Your skin color is not just about genes. It's also about chemicals in your body. These chemicals, called hormones, do more than just regulate moods or growth. They play a big role in how dark or light your skin is. Your skin is smart. It makes its own hormones. This means your skin can change color

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil: Who Really Wins?

Venezuela holds a massive amount of oil. It's the biggest reserve in the world. But getting it out is a big challenge. The country's oil fields are old and not very efficient. Plus, the oil they have is dirty and costly to clean. Some people think the U. S. wants this oil. They say it's why they wa

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

Rhode Island's New Pathways to Success

Rhode Island is making moves to give more students a shot at a solid education and future job opportunities. The New England Technical Academy (NETA) is stepping up as a public charter high school, not a money-making venture. It's backed by the New England Institute of Technology, just like the Appr

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Greenland: Why is the US Interested?

Denmark has a message for the US: back off. The country's leader, Mette Frederiksen, has asked the United States to quit making threats about taking over Greenland. This comes after the US president, Donald Trump, showed interest in controlling the territory. Greenland is a big island in the North

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Versant Media Group: A New Player in the Media Game

Versant Media Group, a new media company, has started trading on the Nasdaq. It was created when Comcast decided to spin off some of its TV networks and digital assets. Versant is now trading under the ticker symbol "VSNT. " The stock started at $55 per share but has since dropped to $46. 65. The c

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Market Movers: A Monday Rundown

The market is buzzing after a hectic weekend. S&P 500 futures are up, but the week before was a downer. Let's dive into the big stories shaping the day. Venezuela is in the spotlight after a major U. S. military strike. President Donald Trump announced the operation, which led to the capture of Ven

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Jan 05 2026CRIME

Berlin's Power Crisis: A Chilly Wake-Up Call

Berlin is in the middle of a big problem. A fire broke out in the southwest part of the city. It caused a huge power outage. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark. And it's freezing outside! The fire started on a cable bridge. It damaged several important cables. This happened n

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is changing the game in entertainment with deepfake videos

Deepfake videos are becoming a big deal in entertainment. They use AI to create fake videos that look real. This can be fun, but it can also cause problems if they spread too much. A recent study looked at how these videos spread. They found nine things that make deepfake videos go viral. Things li

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