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Jan 08 2026CELEBRITIES

A Journey Through Pain and Triumph: Patricia Cornwell's True Story

Patricia Cornwell, a name synonymous with gripping crime fiction, is stepping into the spotlight with a different kind of story. She's sharing her life journey in a memoir called "True Crime. " This isn't just about her successful career as a bestselling author. It's about her tough upbringing, her

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Celebrating 50 Years of Protein Exploration

Fifty years ago, a big step was taken in science. The Stanford SSRL synchrotron radiation and protein crystallography initiative started. This was a game-changer. It helped scientists see proteins in a whole new way. Over the years, this technology has grown. It has made protein crystallography fas

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Texas Feels the Heat: Unusual Warmth Breaks Records

Texas experienced some unusually warm weather this week, with temperatures soaring higher than usual for this time of year. On Tuesday, Del Rio International Airport recorded a high of 84 degrees Fahrenheit, which broke the previous record of 82 degrees set in 1989 and 2023. This wasn't the only pla

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Alan Ritchson's New Sci-Fi Adventure Hits Netflix Soon

Alan Ritchson, famous for his role as Jack Reacher, is set to star in a new sci-fi action movie called War Machine. This film, directed by Patrick Hughes, also features actors like Dennis Quaid and Esai Morales. The story follows recruits at a special ops boot camp who face an otherworldly threat.

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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Giant from California in the Heart of Paris

In the middle of Paris, there's a giant from another world. It's a sequoia, a type of tree that usually calls California home. This one lives in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, a park that used to be a dump but was turned into a green paradise. The sequoia is over 100 feet tall. That's as tall as a 1

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Japan Faces Potential Rare Earth Export Limits from China

Japan is worried. China might stop sending them important minerals. These minerals are used in many things. Like phones, cars, and even weapons. China said they will not send items that can be used for both good and bad things. They did not say which items. But some people think they mean rare eart

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Alaska Airlines Takes Off with a Big Boeing Order

Alaska Airlines is making a big move. They just ordered 110 new planes from Boeing. This is a huge deal for them. It shows they are serious about growing. They want to fly to more places, both in the U. S. and around the world. The deal includes five 787 Dreamliners. These are big planes for long t

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Why Some Arthritis Treatments Fall Short

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) are tough conditions to manage. Even with advanced treatments like tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFis), many people don't get the relief they need. A recent study looked at how well these treatments work in the real world over a year

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Jan 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Altadena's Hidden Threat: Living with Toxic Remains After the Fire

Altadena, a vibrant community near Los Angeles, faced a massive wildfire that left behind more than just ashes. The fire, which started in January 2024, destroyed nearly 9, 500 structures and claimed 19 lives. But the damage didn't end with the flames. The fire released toxic materials like lead and

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Unseen Connections: How Everyday Chemicals Might Be Linked to Thyroid Cancer

In a recent study, scientists dug deep into how a common environmental chemical, monoethyl phthalate, might be connected to thyroid cancer. This chemical is everywhere, and researchers wanted to figure out how it might be triggering cancer at a molecular level. First, they gathered a list of genes

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