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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Keeping Feet Healthy: A Simple Program for Seniors with Diabetes

Many older adults struggle with diabetes. They need to take care of their feet to avoid big problems. A small study tried a new way to help. It was a short program to teach seniors about foot care. The program had two parts. Each part was one hour long. Seniors watched videos and practiced using fo

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Indonesians Saw COVID-19 Risks Over Time

Indonesia's view on COVID-19 risks changed a lot from 2020 to 2022. This shift was studied over time to see how people's fears and awareness evolved. At first, many Indonesians were worried about the virus. But as time passed, their perception changed. Some became more relaxed. Others stayed alert.

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of the Mysterious 3I/ATLAS

The latest Hubble image of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, processed by SpaceTracker, has revealed some fascinating details. This object, which has been closely watched by astronomers, shows a structure that doesn't fit the usual patterns seen in comets. The image, which was captured on November 3

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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Michigan's Cannabis Industry Faces a Steep Tax Hike

Michigan's cannabis industry is in for a rough ride as a new tax policy kicks in. Starting January 1st, a 24% wholesale tax joins the existing 10% retail tax and 6% sales tax. This means cannabis products are now hit with a total tax of 40%. This is a big deal for businesses like Green Acres Cannabi

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Safety on the Move: MBTA Sees Crime Drop and Plans for a Better Future

The MBTA, or the T, has seen a drop in crime by 14% compared to last year. This is good news for everyone who uses public transport in the area. The police chief, Kenneth Green, shared this information at a recent meeting. He said that the police work hard every day to keep the system safe. Most of

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Turkmenistan Joins the Crypto Game: What It Means

Turkmenistan has just made a big move. The country has officially legalized crypto mining and trading. This happened when a new law, signed by President Serdar Berdimuhamedow, came into effect. This change could be a game-changer for Turkmenistan's economy. The country is known for its natural gas

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Float Magic: How One Team Dominated the Rose Parade

In a dazzling display of creativity and hard work, Artistic Entertainment Services (AES) took home six trophies from the 137th Rose Parade. This is a big deal because they built 16 out of the 42 floats in the parade. That's a lot of floats! AES didn't just build floats; they built award-winning one

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Job Crisis: A Look at the Numbers

The entertainment and media world faced a tough year in 2025. Job cuts were widespread, affecting film, TV, streaming, and news sectors. The numbers were staggering, with around 17, 000 jobs lost, marking an 18% increase from the previous year. News divisions weren't spared either. By November 2025

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Top Performers in the Cotton Bowl Victory

Miami Hurricanes triumphed over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, securing a 24-14 win. The game showcased Miami's dominance, especially in the second quarter. The Hurricanes' defense made a huge impact, scoring a touchdown on a 72-yard interception return. Miami's offense wasn't flashy, but they made

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rainy Rose Parade Brings Joy and Challenges

Rain poured down on Pasadena as the Rose Parade made its way through the streets, marking the first rainy parade in over two decades. Michael Brooks, a 41-year-old from Monterey Park, stood on Colorado Boulevard with a hot chocolate in hand, grinning despite the downpour. This was his first time att

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