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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Cancer's Hidden Patterns: A New Way to Fight Back

Cancer is tricky. It's not just one thing. It's many things, all mixed together. And that's what makes it so hard to beat. But what if we could see all those different parts? What if we could understand them better? That's what a recent study tried to do. They looked at a specific type of cancer, n

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Angelina Jolie's Gaza Aid Mission Amidst Israeli Restrictions

Angelina Jolie, known for her humanitarian efforts, recently visited the Rafah Crossing in Egypt. Her trip coincided with Israel's decision to halt operations of numerous aid organizations in Gaza. Jolie highlighted the difficulties these groups face in delivering essential supplies, particularly me

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

The Web's Dark Side: How One Teen's Life Took a Wrong Turn

In the peaceful suburbs of Charlotte, a young man's journey took a troubling direction. Christian Sturdivant, just 18 years old, was on the brink of carrying out a harmful plan. His target? A local grocery store and a fast-food restaurant. But what led him to this point? The internet played a big r

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Week 18 NFL Predictions: A Look at the Final Games

The last week of the NFL season is always a bit of a puzzle. Some teams are fighting for their playoff lives, while others are just going through the motions. This makes predicting the outcomes quite tricky, especially when starters are rested. A unique NFL Projection Model has been developed to ta

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

The Man Behind the Pipe Bombs: A Danger to Society?

A man accused of planting pipe bombs near key political buildings in Washington, D. C. , will stay behind bars. The judge didn't buy the idea of letting him out before his trial. Why? Because the judge thinks this guy is a real threat to people. This man, Brian J. Cole Jr. , is said to have put two

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

The Willingness of Medical Workers to Provide Abortion Services

The readiness of healthcare workers and students to perform abortions is a big deal. It affects how easy it is for people to get this kind of care. Plus, it shows how ready the medical workforce is to handle these situations. A recent study looked at data from 2014 to 2025. It found that not everyo

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Electric Vehicle Market Shifts: Tesla Loses Top Spot

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla is no longer the leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer globally. This shift highlights the rapid growth and competition in the EV market. The company that took the top spot is BYD, a Chinese automaker that has been gaining momentum in recent years. The EV

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disneyland's 70th Birthday Bash: What's Back and What's Gone

Disneyland's big 70th birthday party is making a comeback in 2026. After taking a break for Halloween and Christmas, the fun will start up again on January 8th. But not everything is coming back. Some shows and parades will be missing. The party started last May and will wrap up on August 9th, 2026

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of a Teen's Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Alzheimer's disease is often seen as something that affects older people. But in 2022, doctors in China diagnosed a 19-year-old with this condition. This makes him the youngest person ever to get this diagnosis. Normally, Alzheimer's is linked to older age. But sometimes, it can happen to people un

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Syracuse's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Change?

Syracuse saw a big drop in crime in 2025. There were only 14 murders. That's the lowest number in over 10 years. It's also a big drop from the peak during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020 and 2021, there were 32 murders each year. That's almost double the number in 2025. Crime isn't just down in Syra

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