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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 2026POLITICS

Power Play: How Venezuela's Crisis Shakes Up Global Politics

Russia is in a tough spot after Nicolás Maduro, a close friend of the Kremlin, was captured. But in Moscow, they see this as a sign of something bigger. They think the U. S. is making a bold move in Venezuela. This move is a distraction from the Ukraine conflict. It also shows a shift in global poli

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Quick Tests for Autism: Are They Really Ready?

New tests for autism are popping up fast. But are they really ready to help? Scientists are still figuring out how to spot autism early. Yet, companies are already selling tests. Some check hair, skin, or even a mom's blood. They promise to tell if a baby might have autism. But experts say these tes

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Job Market Cools Down: What's Happening in the US?

The US job market is showing signs of slowing down. In November, the number of job openings dropped to its lowest point in over a year. There were about 7. 15 million job openings, down from 7. 45 million in October. This is a clear sign that employers are not as eager to hire as they were before.

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cool New Phone Chargers and Power Banks at CES 2026

CES 2026 showcased a variety of innovative phone chargers and power banks. Unlike last year, there was no single trend. Instead, companies focused on making chargers more powerful, portable, and stylish. Some even added screens and other unique features. Anker introduced a 45W Nano Charger with a d

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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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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Auburn's Last-Second Heartbreak: A Game to Remember

Auburn's basketball team had a tough night against Texas A&M. The game ended in a way that left everyone stunned. With just a fraction of a second left, KeShawn Murphy launched a shot from 35 feet away. It went in, and the crowd went wild. But then, the officials reviewed the play and decided Murphy

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Throwback to MTV's Music Video Days

MTV, once the go-to channel for music videos, has long since shifted its focus to reality TV. In 2025, it finally shut down its last 24/7 music channels in countries like the UK and Australia. But for those who miss the days of non-stop music videos, there's a new web app that brings back the nostal

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes 2026: A Star-Studded Night of Celebration and Recognition

The Golden Globes, a major event in the entertainment world, is just around the corner. This year, the ceremony will honor the best in film, TV, and podcasts. A new pre-show called "Golden Eve" will kick things off, with special awards going to Sarah Jessica Parker and Dame Helen Mirren. The main e

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