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Jan 15 2026CRIME

A Young Boy's Train Adventure Turns into a Fight for Survival

A young boy was enjoying his train ride, taking in the sights and sounds of the journey. He had been traveling since the morning, heading towards the east from the outskirts of Bangkok. The little one was so tired that he decided to rest his head on the tray table and doze off. Suddenly, a loud nois

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Depression in Seniors: A Possible Warning Sign for Brain Diseases

Older adults who develop depression might be showing early signs of brain diseases like Parkinson's or Lewy body dementia. This is what a recent study suggests. The study found that depression becomes more common in these seniors, starting about three years before they are diagnosed with these brain

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Trump's Doubts on Pahlavi's Iran Leadership

In a recent Oval Office chat, President Trump shared his thoughts on various global issues. He mentioned Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah, saying he seems like a nice guy but isn't sure if Iranians would support him as a leader. Trump has been vocal about backing Iranian protesters but held

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

How Exercise Shapes Your Nerve Signals

People who work out regularly, whether lifting weights or running marathons, have muscles that respond differently to signals from the brain. These signals come from nerve cells called motoneurons. Scientists wanted to see how these nerve cells change with different types of exercise. They studied

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Corruption Fight Takes Aim at Former Leader

Ukraine's anti-corruption investigators are shaking things up again. This time, they've set their sights on Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister and a big name in Ukrainian politics. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has accused her of being part of a vote-buying scheme. Thi

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Ukraine's Military Faces Big Challenges

Ukraine is dealing with a serious issue. Many people are not showing up for military service. Around 2 million are avoiding being called up. Plus, 200, 000 soldiers are missing without permission. This is a big problem for the country's defense. The new defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, spoke abo

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kyiv's Chilly Struggle: Power Outages Hit Homes as Winter Bites

In Kyiv, a deep freeze is making life tough. Hundreds of thousands of homes are in the dark and cold after recent Russian strikes. The mayor, Vitaliy Klitschko, reports that about 500 tall buildings have no heat. The power situation is so bad that even important services are struggling to get the el

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: What to Expect in South Carolina

South Carolina is in for a rollercoaster of temperatures this week. After a frosty start to Monday, things will warm up a bit, but not for long. Tuesday morning will be even colder, with temperatures dropping a few more degrees. By Wednesday and Thursday, mornings will be a tad warmer, but the wind

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Mind Your Heart, Boost Your Brain: Simple Steps to Stay Sharp

Did you know that taking care of your heart can also help your brain? It's true! Scientists have found that many things that are bad for your heart can also be bad for your brain. This is important because it means that by keeping your heart healthy, you might also be protecting your brain from cond

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kyiv Faces Chilly Challenge as Russia's Attacks Continue

In Kyiv, the struggle to bring back heat and electricity continues. This comes after Russia's recent strikes on energy sites. It's been over three days since the attacks, and many people are still in the cold. President Zelenskiy has a warning. He says Russia might launch more attacks soon. He want

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