DATA

Jan 27 2026HEALTH

How Data is Changing the Game for Long-Term Care in Canada

Long-Term Care (LTC) in Canada has been struggling with quality, staffing, and accountability issues for a while. To tackle these problems, interRAI assessment tools have been used, but their full potential hasn't been reached due to delays in access, data being stuck at the facility level, and a la

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

New York Subway Crime: A Mixed Bag in 2025

In 2025, New York's subway system saw a small drop in overall crime, but not all categories improved. There were 91 fewer crimes compared to 2024, bringing the total down to 2, 160. This drop was mostly due to fewer robberies and thefts. Robberies went down by 57, and thefts decreased by 41. Murders

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Dusty Jobs and Lung Risks: What You Should Know

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare lung condition. It can make breathing difficult. Some jobs might increase the risk of getting it. But we need more research to be sure. First, let's talk about what PAP is. It's a disease where a substance called surfactant builds up in the lungs. This

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Health Grades: Fun or Frightening?

AI doctors are making headlines, but are they ready for prime time? A recent test showed that these digital health advisors can give wildly different grades for the same data. One AI gave an F, another a B, and a third a C. Real doctors, however, said the data showed excellent health. This inconsist

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Making Glucose Monitoring Fair and Clear

Glucose monitoring is a big part of diabetes care. But there's a problem. It's hard to compare different systems. Why? Because they are tested in different ways. This makes it tough to know which one works best. First, not all information is shared openly. Some studies and details are kept secret.

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Big Data Leak: 149 Million Logins Left Unprotected

A huge problem has been found. A database with 149 million login details was left unprotected on a cloud service. This included 900, 000 Apple account details. The discovery was made by a security researcher who found a similar issue last year. Last year, the same researcher found another unsecured

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Health Funding Freeze: A Brief Pause or a Cause for Concern?

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently put a temporary hold on $5 billion in public health grants. This move, which lasted only a few hours, was meant to check if the funded activities matched the current administration's goals. The HHS spokesperson, Andrew Nixon, explained that

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Jan 26 2026BUSINESS

Nike's Data Dilemma: A Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call

Nike is in hot water after a group of cybercriminals claimed to have stolen a massive amount of data from the company. The hackers, known as World Leaks, said they published 1. 4 terabytes of data related to Nike's business operations. Nike has not confirmed the breach, but they are investigating th

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Jan 26 2026WEATHER

Snowfall Showdown: Who Got the Most in the Lower Hudson Valley?

Snow is still coming down in the New York City area on Sunday, Jan. 25. A big storm is covering much of the northeast. So, how much snow has fallen in downstate New York so far? Let's look at the numbers. First, it's important to know that these snow totals are not official. They come from differen

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Jan 26 2026EDUCATION

Schools, Tech, and Kids: Who's Watching the Data?

Schools are quickly adopting AI-powered tools to help teach students. These tools can gather personal info like voices, images, and handwriting. In early 2025, Worcester Public Schools tested a literacy app that recorded student voices to improve its AI model. Parents were not told about this test o

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