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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

The Birth of a Medical Team Effort: The Story of the North American Skull Base Society

Skull base surgery is a field that has seen huge growth. It is now a team effort. Doctors from many fields work together. This includes neurosurgeons, ear, nose, and throat specialists, and more. But this was not always the case. In the past, it was a field of solo geniuses. The North American Skul

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Hollywood Stars Take Aim at ICE After Activist's Death

In recent days, several high-profile celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the death of a Minnesota activist. The incident involved Renee Nicole Good, who was killed after an altercation with an ICE officer. Mark Hamill, known for hi

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Letterboxd: Why Can't They Just Enjoy Movies in Peace?

When fans stumble upon a celebrity's Letterboxd account, it often sparks a frenzy. It's thrilling to see what movies stars like, but it can also turn ugly. Recently, actor Hudson Williams found himself in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. His alleged Letterboxd account was exposed, leading to a w

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

Fighting Crime in the Digital Age: How T3 FCU is Making Waves

In January 2026, something big happened in the world of blockchain and finance. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a group that fights money laundering and terrorist financing, gave a shout-out to the T3 Financial Crime Unit (T3 FCU). This unit is a team effort between TRON, Tether, and TRM Lab

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Jan 09 2026CRIME

Justice Served: Cleveland Man Charged in Deadly Highway Shooting

A man is now behind bars for a shocking crime that took place on a Cleveland highway. Nishawn Wood, a 30-year-old from Cleveland, is accused of killing two people, Emerald Vanderhorst, 35, and Jordan King, 31, on Interstate 71 near the I-90 split. The incident happened late last year, and Wood was a

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

Why Our Brains Are Wired for Addiction in the Digital World

In today's world, it's easy to get hooked on things. From scrolling through social media to binge-watching shows, our brains are constantly seeking pleasure. This is because of a chemical called dopamine, which makes us feel good. But what happens when we have too much of it? Our brains are not bui

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Shooting: A Closer Look at Policies and Consequences

A recent incident in Minneapolis has sparked a debate about law enforcement policies and their impact on communities. A senator from Arizona, Mark Kelly, shared his thoughts on the matter. He believes that the shooting might have been justified, but he also pointed out that current policies could be

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Jan 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

U. S. Exit from Pacific Climate Group Sparks Regional Concerns

The U. S. decision to leave the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has raised eyebrows and concerns. This move is part of a broader U. S. strategy to distance itself from international organizations deemed not in line with its national interests. SPREP, based in Samoa,

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Venezuela's Oil Revival: A Rocky Road Ahead

Venezuela's oil industry, once a global powerhouse, is now a shadow of its former self. The country sits on massive oil reserves, but getting that oil out of the ground and to market is a huge challenge. The U. S. government is pushing to revive Venezuela's oil production, but experts say it's not t

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Your Beliefs Shape Your Emotions

Researchers have been digging into how our personal beliefs can help us manage our emotions better. They found that when people adjust their thoughts about negative situations, it works best when it aligns with what they already believe. In three different studies, they asked people to think differ

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