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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Steering Towards Brain Health: What Your Driving Says About Your Mind

Ever thought about how your driving might hint at your brain's health? It turns out, the way you drive could reveal a lot about your cognitive state. People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) tend to drive less, especially at night and on long trips, compared to those with normal cognition. This i

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Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Wildfire Safety: Two Important Updates

A big event is coming up for anyone who cares about their heart. The 15th Annual Heart Forum by El Camino Health is happening on Saturday, February 7. It's free and packed with useful info. Doctors will talk about the latest in heart care. There will be hands-on sessions, a demo on cooking heart-hea

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Young Students to Join Kent State Campus in 2027

Kent State University and Bio-Med Science Academy are teaming up to bring a new STEM school to campus. Starting in fall 2027, Bio-Med's elementary students will move into the Michael Schwartz Center. This move will merge two campuses into one, creating a single location for all kindergarten through

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can You Spot the Fake Faces?

AI-generated faces are getting really good. So good that most people can't tell them apart from real ones. This is a big deal because these fake faces can be used for bad things, like scams or spreading false information. Recently, TikTok users found out that some AI-generated doctors were giving f

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Dec 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Richmond's Exciting Events in 2026: A Year of Fun and Competition

Richmond, Virginia, is gearing up for a packed schedule of events in 2026. From sports tournaments to creative showcases, there's something for everyone. The year kicks off with the Richmond Fishing Expo, running from January 16th to 18th. This event is a must-visit for fishing enthusiasts, offering

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Tough Vote Amid Chaos and Hunger

Myanmar is holding elections, but the country is in a tough spot. A civil war has been going on since 2021 when the military took over and removed the elected government. This has made life really hard for many people. The situation is dire. Over 20 million people, nearly half the population, need

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Technology: More Than Just Gadgets and Gizmos

Technology is everywhere. It's in the cars we drive, the food we eat, and even the air we breathe. But what exactly is technology? It's not just about fancy gadgets or complex machines. It's about finding solutions that work within our world's rules and our pockets. People often debate which techno

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Potential: How Arkansas Arts Academy is Redefining Education

In northwest Arkansas, a unique school is making waves by putting creativity at the heart of learning. Arkansas Arts Academy (AAA) is not your typical school. It's a place where arts and academics blend seamlessly, offering students a chance to learn in a way that feels right for them. At AAA, ever

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Dec 28 2025SPORTS

Packers vs Ravens: Why Fans Prefer Bars Over Screens

The Packers vs Ravens game is creating a stir, but not just on TV screens. Local bars are buzzing with excitement as fans choose to watch the game together rather than alone at home. This shift is notable, especially as more sports games move to streaming services. For those without a Peacock accoun

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Measure Lactate in Your Body

Lactate is a substance your body makes during exercise or when you're sick. Doctors need to measure it to understand your health. But there's a problem: too much lactate can mess up the tests. Scientists have found a solution. They made a tiny tool, a biosensor, to measure lactate accurately. This

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