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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Este Haim's Big Day: A Rockstar Wedding

Este Haim, a member of the popular rock band Haim, recently tied the knot on New Year's Eve. The event was a star-studded affair, with celebrities like Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks in attendance. Haim has worked with both Swift and Nicks in the past, adding a personal touch to the guest list. The

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

How Mixing Metals and Coatings Affects Blood Clotting in Stents

Magnesium is a hot topic in medical tech. It's being looked at for making stents that dissolve over time. But there's a catch. Magnesium corrodes too fast. To slow this down, scientists mix it with other metals and add special coatings. This isn't just about lasting longer. It's also about how the b

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Agilon Health Faces Legal Trouble: What Went Wrong?

Agilon Health, Inc. is in hot water. The company and some of its top bosses are being sued for allegedly misleading investors. This all started when the company's stock took a big hit after some surprising news. On August 4, 2025, Agilon's shares dropped more than 25% after hours. The company annou

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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Economists Predict 2026: Inflation, Jobs, and Growth

In 2025, a group of economists, led by Joseph Davis at Vanguard, made predictions that turned out to be quite accurate. They forecasted an unemployment rate of 4. 4%, an average of 97, 500 new jobs per month, and a 3% increase in the Consumer Price Index. As the year comes to a close, these numbers

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Hacks Take a Dip: What's the Catch?

In December, the crypto world saw a big drop in hacking losses. The total amount stolen fell to $76 million, which is a 60% decrease from November's $194. 2 million. This news comes from PeckShield, a company that keeps an eye on blockchain security. Even though the total loss went down, there were

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Sudan's Soccer Team: A Beacon of Hope Amid War

In a country torn apart by war, Sudan's national soccer team is doing something extraordinary. They're not just playing football; they're giving their people a reason to hope. The team has made it to the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations, something they've only done twice since their victo

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Public Media Faces Tough Times: What's Next?

Idaho Public Television is in a tight spot. They're losing a big chunk of their money. About $2 million to be exact. That's a quarter of what they usually get from private donors. This is all because Congress, led by Republicans, decided to stop funding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. To d

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Jan 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Fight to Save Bees: The Neonic Debate

In Colorado, a heated discussion is happening about the use of neonicotinoids, often called neonics. These are chemicals used to protect crops from pests. Farmers apply them to seeds, and as the plants grow, the chemicals spread throughout. This helps keep bugs away but might be hurting bees and oth

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Trump's Health Under Scrutiny: What's Really Going On?

Donald Trump, now 79, has been spotted with a slight limp recently. This happened while he was walking with his wife, Melania, at Mar-a-Lago. People started talking about his health after he mentioned using compression socks for his swollen ankles and makeup to hide bruises on his hands. These bruis

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Keeping Feet Healthy: A Simple Program for Seniors with Diabetes

Many older adults struggle with diabetes. They need to take care of their feet to avoid big problems. A small study tried a new way to help. It was a short program to teach seniors about foot care. The program had two parts. Each part was one hour long. Seniors watched videos and practiced using fo

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