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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

AI Tech Cuts Radiation Risk in Medical Imaging

Medical imaging is a big deal. It helps doctors see inside the body. But it comes with a problem: radiation. Too much radiation can hurt both patients and doctors. A new AI system, called GenDSA-V2, is trying to fix this. This AI was trained on a huge amount of data. Over 5 million images from 46,

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

A Tragic End to a Loving Family in Columbus

In Columbus, Ohio, a quiet neighborhood was shattered by a grim discovery. Spencer and Monique Tepe, a dentist and a stay-at-home mom, were found dead in their home, leaving behind two young children. The couple, who had celebrated their love just a year ago, were taken from their family in a brutal

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Future: What's Next After Maduro's Exit?

Venezuela is in chaos after a big move by the US. The country has a lot of oil, but it's not using it well. The US took out President Maduro, and now people are wondering what will happen next. Venezuela has the most oil in the world, but it's not making much of it. The country used to make a lot m

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Unlock Your Unique Voice: Writing Tips for Aspiring Novelists

Writing a novel is a personal journey. It's not about following strict rules or copying others. It's about finding your own voice and telling a story that only you can tell. First impressions matter, especially in writing. The opening line of a novel should grab attention and make readers curious.

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: More Than Just Disease Fighters for Seniors

Vaccines are like superheroes for older adults. They don't just shield them from serious illnesses like shingles, RSV, and flu. They also come with some surprising extra benefits. Let's take a closer look. First up, the shingles vaccine. It's a big deal because it cuts the risk of getting shingles

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Miami's Unlikely Hockey Showdown: Rangers Triumph in Warm Weather Classic

In a surprising twist, the New York Rangers outshined the Florida Panthers in the first-ever outdoor NHL game held in Miami. The event, known as the Winter Classic, took place at the usually warm LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins baseball team. Despite the unusual setting, the Rangers domina

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What You Need to Know

Flu cases are climbing fast in the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys. This comes after a sad event: a teenager from Greene County in Ohio became the first child to die from the flu this season. Health officials are reminding everyone that the flu is serious and can be deadly. They say it's not too late

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Jan 03 2026CRIME

A Mysterious Incident at Disney Springs

A tragic event unfolded at Walt Disney World, casting a somber shadow over the usually joyful atmosphere. The Orange County Sheriff's Office confirmed the discovery of a deceased man near East Buena Vista Drive on Friday night. The incident, reported just before 9 p. m. , occurred in the vicinity of

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

Mexico's Shaky Start to the New Year

Mexico faced a rough start to the new year with a strong earthquake hitting the southern part of the country. The quake caused significant damage, including collapsed homes and disrupted roads. Sadly, two people lost their lives due to the tremors. The earthquake, which struck near the Pacific Coas

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How MRI Scans Help in Prostate Cancer Surgery

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. Doctors often use a procedure called robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) to treat it. This method is quite effective, but sometimes, cancer cells are left behind. This is known as a positive surgical margin (PSM). It happens in about one out of five

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