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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Healthcare Check-Ins Get a Friendly Upgrade

In many developing countries, healthcare supervision is undergoing a major transformation. The old way of doing things, which often involved one-sided criticism, is being replaced by a more supportive and collaborative approach. This shift is helping healthcare workers perform better and feel more v

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

What's Happening in Venezuela and Why People Are Talking About It

In Johnstown, folks are buzzing about the recent U. S. moves in Venezuela. A group called the Party for Socialism & Liberation organized a protest. They think the U. S. has a history of stepping into other countries, claiming it's for the best. Francis Carscella, part of the group, said, \"I remembe

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Year of Extreme Weather

The year 2025 was quite a ride for Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The weather was all over the place, from heavy snow to flash floods and even some unusually warm days. The National Weather Service in Marquette took a look back at the year's wild weather. They noted that the Negaunee Township office s

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Giggling to Good Health: How Laughter Yoga Helps Kids

Laughter yoga is a unique way to boost health without using medicine or invasive treatments. It combines deep breathing with laughter exercises. The idea is to laugh on purpose, even if it feels silly at first. This review looked at studies to see how laughter yoga affects children's well-being. Th

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How ALKBH5 and NEAT1 Team Up to Fuel Head and Neck Cancer

ALKBH5, a protein that removes a specific chemical tag from RNA, is known to make head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) more aggressive. But how exactly it does this has been a mystery. Now, researchers have uncovered a new pathway involving ALKBH5, a long non-coding RNA called NEAT1, and tw

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Dog Joint Issues: A Common Problem in Sweden's Canine Companions

In Sweden, many young adult dogs face joint problems. Hip and elbow dysplasia (HD and ED) are two serious conditions that affect dogs' mobility. These issues are common in various breeds. A recent study aimed to find out how widespread these problems are and if they are linked. The study looked at

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

A Closer Look at the agilon health Legal Battle

A legal storm is brewing around agilon health, inc. , a company listed on the NYSE under the ticker AGL. A class action lawsuit has been filed, targeting those who bought the company's securities between February 26, 2025, and August 4, 2025. The lawsuit alleges that during this period, agilon and i

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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

UNC's Syllabus Shift: A Step Towards Trust or Trouble?

UNC's recent move to make course syllabi public has sparked debate. Some see it as a way to build trust. Others worry it might limit academic freedom. The idea started with Peter Hans, head of the UNC system. He believes more openness is the right way to handle increased scrutiny. Critics argue tha

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Seizes Venezuelan Leader: What's Next?

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is now in U. S. custody. This happened after a surprise operation by the U. S. military. They captured Maduro and his wife in Venezuela. Then, they flew them to New York. The U. S. President, Donald Trump, said the U. S. will now run Venezuela. He made this anno

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Pope's Plea for Venezuelan Sovereignty

In a striking display of global concern, Pope Leo has stepped forward to advocate for Venezuela's autonomy. His recent statements reflect a deep worry about the country's future, especially after the U. S. took dramatic action against President Nicolas Maduro. Leo, known for his progressive stance,

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