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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

The Dual Roots of Tennis Star Alexander Zverev

Alexander Zverev is a top tennis player who has made a name for himself on the court. He has won big titles and even an Olympic gold medal. But what makes him unique is his background. He was born in Germany, but his parents are from Russia. This mix of cultures has shaped who he is as a player and

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Yoga Might Help with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland. This can cause a range of symptoms, such as constant fatigue, unexplained weight gain, feeling cold, joint pain, and irregular menstrual cycles. While there's no cure, managing these symptoms is cruc

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Yulia Putintseva: The Tennis Star with a Story Beyond the Court

Yulia Putintseva is a standout player on the women's tennis tour. She's known for her fiery spirit and tough play. Born in Russia, she now represents Kazakhstan. This switch helped her grow as a player. She moved to Paris as a kid to train at a famous academy. This mix of cultures shaped her into th

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Is the National Education Association Losing Its Way?

Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana has raised serious concerns about the National Education Association (NEA). He thinks the NEA is focusing too much on political issues instead of education. The NEA is a big group that represents teachers and school workers. But Cassidy believes it's acting more l

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Tiny Life: How a Big Computer Model is Changing the Game

Microbes are everywhere. They live in us, around us, and even inside us. They are tiny but powerful. They affect our health, the environment, and technology. But studying them is tricky. Different studies use different methods. This makes it hard to compare results. Traditional ways of analyzing mic

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Does Spending on Mental Health Help Everyone Equally?

Money spent on mental health is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Different mental health issues may not benefit equally from the same amount of spending. This idea comes from a study that looked at data from many countries over time. The study used special methods to see how spending affects differ

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

Reviving Old Tech: A Fresh Take on MXene

MXene, a special kind of material, has been a hot topic in science. It is known for its amazing abilities. But there is a big problem. It tends to break down in water. This breakdown creates a coating that ruins its performance. This makes it hard to use in real-world applications. Scientists have

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

AI's New Trick: Finding Tiny Helpers for Green Tech

AI is stepping up to tackle a big problem in green technology. Scientists have long known that tiny microbes can help create nanomaterials in an eco-friendly way. But with so many microbes and nanomaterials out there, finding the right matches has been like searching for a needle in a haystack. Ent

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation Stock: What's the Buzz?

Live Nation Entertainment is making waves in the stock market. The company's shares closed at $146. 97 last Friday. Analysts are bullish on the stock, with TD Cowen's Doug Creutz keeping a Buy rating on it. Creutz is known for his solid track record, with a 14. 9% average return and a 62. 10% succes

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Tech and Entertainment: A Week of Shifts and Surprises

This week, the tech and entertainment worlds saw some unexpected changes. Let's dive in. First up, Apple's stock took a hit as regular investors pulled out. They moved their money to Nvidia and Tesla instead. Since July 2025, Nvidia saw a $15 billion boost, while Tesla got $6 billion. This shows a

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