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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Rosie O'Donnell's Bold Claims on Maduro's Arrest

Rosie O'Donnell, a well-known actor and comedian, recently sparked a debate with her strong opinions on the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. She made these comments from her home in Dublin, Ireland, where she has chosen to live. O'Donnell has been vocal about her thoughts on U. S. politi

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

MicroStrategy Gets a Break: What's Next for Bitcoin Stocks?

MicroStrategy, a software company turned Bitcoin enthusiast, just got some good news. MSCI, a big name in finance, decided not to kick MicroStrategy out of its important stock index. This decision came after a lot of back and forth. MicroStrategy is known for holding a ton of Bitcoin. In fact, it's

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Maize and Microbes: A Drought-Fighting Duo

Drought is a big problem for crops around the world. It stops plants from growing well and cuts down on how much food we can grow. But what if tiny helpers could make a difference? Scientists found a helpful bacteria called Bacillus velezensis D103. This bacteria can help maize plants handle drough

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How MRI Scans Help in Prostate Cancer Surgery

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. Doctors often use a procedure called robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) to treat it. This method is quite effective, but sometimes, cancer cells are left behind. This is known as a positive surgical margin (PSM). It happens in about one out of five

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Test Your Space Knowledge: A Fun Crossword Challenge

Space enthusiasts have a new way to engage with the cosmos. A crossword puzzle has been created using the latest space news from the past week. This puzzle is not just for experts. It's for anyone who enjoys learning about space. The puzzle covers a wide range of topics. These include planetary sci

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Team USA's Olympic Hockey Squad: A Mix of Experience and New Blood

The U. S. Olympic hockey team has been announced, and it's a mix of familiar faces and fresh talent. The roster is mostly made up of players who competed in the 4 Nations Face-Off last year, where the U. S. made it to the final but lost to Canada in overtime. Three new additions to the team are Tag

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Spotting Fake Ginseng: A Smart Tech Solution

Ginseng powder is a popular health supplement, but it's often mixed with cheaper plants or wheat flour. This can trick buyers and even harm their health. A recent study found a way to quickly spot these fakes using a combo of near-infrared light and smart computer programs. The team used 1, 680 sam

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Manage Periods: Science Meets Style

A new gadget aims to make periods less of a hassle. OhmBody is a wearable tech designed just for women. It uses science to help with period symptoms. This device is making its first appearance at CES 2026. OhmBody is unique. It works with two important nerves in the body. These nerves are the vagus

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

USA's Olympic Hockey Team: A Mix of Familiar Faces and Fresh Picks

The United States has picked its men's hockey team for the 2026 Olympics, and it's a blend of old and new. Out of 25 players, 21 were part of the 4 Nations Face-Off, with four new additions. Quinn Hughes is one of the new faces, but he was actually named to the team back in June. The team is packed

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Rainy Day Drama at the Rose Bowl

The Rose Bowl, a big football game, faced some unexpected challenges this year. Heavy rain and thunderstorms hit Pasadena, making the day of the game quite messy. Because of the bad weather, officials decided to cancel the usual pregame show on the field. This meant that the marching bands from the

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