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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Hospital Giants and the Cost of Care

Big hospital groups are under fire for driving up healthcare costs. A nonprofit group called CASE is spending $1 million on ads to highlight how these hospital monopolies are squeezing patients. They say these giants are buying up smaller hospitals and clinics, then hiking prices by 200%. The ads cl

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Titanic's Treasures: A Deep Dive into History at Cleveland Science Center

The Great Lakes Science Center is all set to host something big. Starting May 21, visitors can explore "TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. " This isn't just any exhibit. It's a chance to see over 200 real items pulled from the Titanic wreck. Plus, there are life-sized replicas and even a virtual real

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Droplets and Gravity: A Smart Way to Handle Tiny Liquids

In the world of tiny tech, handling droplets is a big deal. Imagine trying to move and split tiny drops of liquid with precision. That's what digital microfluidic devices do. They use something called electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) to control droplets. But there's a problem. The way droplets sp

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs and Shows Shine at Queerties Awards

The Queerties Awards, a big deal for the LGBTQ+ community, just dropped their nominees for 2026. Big names like Jonathan Bailey, Cynthia Erivo, and Bella Ramsey are up for awards. Shows like \ "The Last of Us\ " and \ "Hacks\ " are in the mix, along with movies like \ "Wicked: For Good\ " and \ "The

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Jan 20 2026RELIGION

How Money, Education, and Faith Mix with Loneliness

People's feelings of loneliness in the U. S. were looked at during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study checked how money, education, and faith affected these feelings. It turns out that people with more money and education often felt less lonely. But faith played a big role too. Faith can change how m

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Faith and Grit: Eva Hermansson's Wrestling Journey

Eva Hermansson, a senior at Woodstock North, is a standout wrestler with a remarkable record. Her journey began as a sophomore when she decided to try wrestling after attending a summer camp. Initially, she was drawn to the sport for the conditioning it offered for soccer, but she quickly found her

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Beauty Tech Battle: Nomi Beauty Takes Estee Lauder to Court

Nomi Beauty, a tech startup, has taken Estee Lauder to court. They claim that the beauty giant stole their ideas. Nomi Beauty says Estee Lauder used their secrets to make billions. They say this happened after Estee Lauder stopped honoring their contracts in 2018 and 2020. Nomi Beauty's technology

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

North Texas Braces for Icy Challenges This Week

North Texas is in for a rough ride this week, with weather that's anything but pleasant. Expect a mix of rain, ice, sleet, and snow, making travel a hassle. Temperatures will stay well below freezing, so bundle up and be ready for some serious cold. Things kick off on Tuesday with a chilly start in

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Jan 20 2026WEATHER

Cleveland's Big Freeze: What's the Deal with These Extreme Temps?

Cleveland is no stranger to cold weather, but this week's temperatures are pushing the limits. The National Weather Service (NWS) says the city can expect a high of 16 degrees on Tuesday, with lows around 9 degrees. But that's not even the worst of it. Wind chills are expected to drop between -15 an

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

Keeping the Peace: A Cop's Call to Stop Fake News

In a small town in Alabama, the police chief is asking for help to stop the spread of fake news. Chief Kenny Hallmark of Hackleburg wants people to think before they post on social media. He believes that sharing wrong information can cause panic and make his job harder. Recently, a false post on F

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