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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Does Neck Therapy Help with Migraine Pain?

Migraines can be really tough to deal with, and people often look for different ways to manage the pain. One approach that has been studied is cervical physical therapy. This includes things like neck exercises, mobilization, and myofascial treatments. The goal is to see if these methods can help wi

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

A Moment of Kindness on the Tennis Court

In the midst of a thrilling tennis match, a young ballkid took a tumble. The scene was the Australian Open, where the sun was blazing and the court was heating up. The ballkid, who had been helping out on the sidelines, suddenly lost balance and fell. It was clear she wasn't feeling well. Zeynep Sö

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

What Lies Below Earth? Exploring the Cosmos' Hidden Dimensions

Have you ever wondered what's below Earth? It's not just empty space. Our solar system is like a giant pancake, with planets orbiting the sun in a flat plane. But what's beyond that plane? Gravity plays a big role in defining up and down. On Earth, down is toward the ground, but that changes depend

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Harry Potter Gets a Spicy Makeover on SNL

SNL shook things up with a wild twist on Harry Potter. Finn Wolfhard played Harry in a sketch that turned the magical world into something quite different. This version of Harry Potter was rewritten quickly after another popular HBO show. It was called \"Heated Wizardry, \" and it had a lot of jokes

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About ICE and Deportation?

Americans are starting to question how ICE handles deportations. Many now believe the agency is too harsh. They also think the program targets more people than just criminals. This shift in opinion comes after recent events in Minneapolis. Republicans, however, still strongly support ICE. They feel

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Weir's Legacy Lives On

Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, was honored by thousands of fans in San Francisco. The event took place at the Civic Center, where people gathered to celebrate his life and music. The atmosphere was filled with love and gratitude, as fans shared their memories and

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Somali Businesses Feel the Heat

In the heart of Minneapolis, a usually bustling hub of Somali businesses now echoes with silence. Karmel Mall, home to over a hundred shops, is seeing fewer customers and more closed signs. The reason? Fear. Fear of immigration raids, fear of being targeted, and fear of the unknown. The Somali comm

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gmail's Big Makeover: AI and Identity Shift

Google has rolled out two major updates to Gmail, shaking up the email game for over 2 billion users. The first change introduces AI features that were once exclusive to paid accounts, now available to everyone. This includes AI Overviews, Help Me Write, and Suggested Replies, all powered by Gemini

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Jan 18 2026WEATHER

New York City Braces for a Snowy Weekend

New York City is gearing up for a snowy weekend. A light dusting of snow hit the city on Saturday. Some areas might see up to an inch of snow before it clears up later in the day. But this is just the beginning. A bigger storm is on its way. It's expected to arrive on Sunday afternoon. This storm c

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Grumpy Old Man Phenomenon

Have you noticed how some men seem to get grumpier as they age? It turns out, there might be a reason for this behavior. A condition called Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS) has been recognized in medical and psychological circles for over two decades. It's not an official diagnosis, but it describes a

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