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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Why Fishermen's Pain Keeps Them Awake

Fishing can be tough on the body, and it's not just the injuries that are a problem. It turns out, the pain that comes with the job can also mess with a fisherman's sleep. A study looked into this issue by checking out the sleep patterns, health, and work habits of fishermen from four different plac

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Kohl's in Coeur d'Alene Lives On: What's Next for Boise and Beyond?

In the world of retail, change is a constant, but not for everyone. The Kohl's store in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, has been given a new lease on life. It wasn't listed for closure in a recent announcement, while the Boise store, along with others in Oregon and California, will be shutting down by April.

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

How Moms Share Immunity through Milk

Ever wondered how babies get their first dose of immunity? It's all thanks to colostrum, the special milk that mammals produce right after giving birth. This golden liquid isn't just food; it's a powerhouse of maternal immunity. But getting this immunity from the mom's milk glands to the baby's tiny

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

Hunting Explosives: A New Forensic Tool

Crime scenes are full of clues, but finding the right ones can be as tricky as finding a needle in a haystack. Forensic scientists often need help to detect explosives. Enter laser desorption-ion mobility spectrometry (LD-IMS), a cutting-edge technique developed by MaSaTECH. This method zaps samples

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Khloe Kardashian Blasts LA Mayor Amid Wildfire Crisis

As wildfires wreak havoc in Los Angeles, Khloe Kardashian has taken to social media to express her displeasure with LA Mayor Karen Bass. The 40-year-old reality TV star didn't mince words, calling Bass a "joke" on Instagram. This reaction comes shortly after Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley ad

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

Fire Danger: Schools in LA Close Again

Multiple wildfires burning around Los Angeles have forced many schools to extend their closures. Nearly two dozen districts are affected, leaving over 700, 000 students without classes. Some districts initially tried to reopen but had to close again due to poor air quality. Many of these closures ar

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Fire’s Toll: LA Lakers Coach JJ Redick Loses Home, Shares Struggles

JJ Redick, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, recently faced a personal tragedy. His rental home in the Pacific Palisades was destroyed by a wildfire. Speaking with reporters after practice, Redick expressed his grief over the loss of possessions he couldn't replace. He and his wife had been rent

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Garner Shares Personal Loss from LA Wildfires

Actress Jennifer Garner has revealed that she lost a close friend in the recent wildfires that have been wreaking havoc in Los Angeles. The fires, which have been burning since Tuesday, have spread from Pacific Palisades to areas like Malibu and Santa Monica. Garner, who has been volunteering with t

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wildfires Pause NBA Games: Helping Hands in LA

When wildfires hit Southern California, the NBA had to press pause on some big games. The Lakers and Clippers had two Saturday matches postponed: Lakers vs. Spurs at Crypto. com Arena and Clippers vs. Hornets at Intuit Dome. The league wants to make sure no emergency resources are taken away from fi

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Canada Idea: Why Not an Anglosphere Alliance Instead?

In the past, the U. S. has tried to invade Canada several times. Now, President-Elect Donald Trump seems interested in absorbing Canada into the U. S. But why? Is it a serious proposal or just a bluff? Many Canadians don't want to be part of the U. S. , and annexing Canada could change U. S. politic

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