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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Rancho Cordova's Big Bet on a New Arena

Rancho Cordova is making a big move. They just approved a $940, 000 subsidy to help build a new sports and entertainment arena. This isn't just about sports. It's about bringing in hotels, shops, and maybe even new homes. The city thinks this project, called "Dova, " will bring lots of jobs and mon

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

A Lifesaving Antioxidant for Brain Health

Organophosphorus (OP) compounds like paraoxon (POX) can cause serious brain damage and memory problems. Current treatments help with immediate symptoms but don't tackle the long-term brain damage. Researchers tested a special antioxidant called N-acetylcysteine-amide (AD4) on mice to see if it could

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

The Double-Edged Sword of Seizing Maduro

A U. S. representative recently shared mixed feelings about the capture of a foreign leader. She made it clear that she has no fondness for the individual in question and believes he should face consequences. However, she expressed concern about the method used to apprehend him. The representative

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Sunlight's Surprising Role in Mental Health

In a recent investigation, scientists explored how sunlight and heat in China could influence suicide rates. They examined data from Anhui Province over four years, specifically during the warmer months from May to September. The findings revealed a dual nature of sunlight. On milder days, increased

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

Maize and Microbes: A Drought-Fighting Duo

Drought is a big problem for crops around the world. It stops plants from growing well and cuts down on how much food we can grow. But what if tiny helpers could make a difference? Scientists found a helpful bacteria called Bacillus velezensis D103. This bacteria can help maize plants handle drough

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Minnesota's Child Care Fraud: What's Really Going On?

Minnesota's political scene is in a stir. Governor Tim Walz decided not to run again. He wants to focus on stopping fraud in state programs. This comes after a video by a conservative influencer, Nick Shirley, went viral. The video claimed that some day care centers in Minneapolis were cheating the

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Genes Can Change the Way Your Cholesterol Medicine Works

High cholesterol is a big deal. It can lead to serious heart problems and other health issues. One common medicine, atorvastatin, helps lower cholesterol. But did you know that your genes can change how well this medicine works? Scientists have found that certain genetic differences can affect how

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

The US's Bold Move in Venezuela: What It Means for the World

The recent US operation in Venezuela has sent shockwaves through the global stage, and not everyone is taking it lightly. Michael Burry, known for his successful bet against the housing market, has been vocal about the long-term impacts of this event. He believes the markets are underestimating the

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

A Tuna That Broke the Bank

In Tokyo's Toyosu fish market, a massive bluefin tuna became the star of the show. This wasn't just any tuna; it weighed a whopping 535 pounds and sold for a jaw-dropping 510 million yen, which is about $3. 2 million. That's a lot of sushi! The buyer was Kiyomura Corp. , owned by Kiyoshi Kimura, wh

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kingstown's Final Chapter: What's Next for the Crime Drama?

The crime drama "Mayor of Kingstown" is wrapping up after five seasons. This show, which stars Jeremy Renner, has been a hit on Paramount+. The final season will have eight episodes, fewer than the previous ones. Edie Falco, who joined the cast recently, will also be back. The show's creator, Taylo

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