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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Droplets and Gravity: A Smart Way to Handle Tiny Liquids

In the world of tiny tech, handling droplets is a big deal. Imagine trying to move and split tiny drops of liquid with precision. That's what digital microfluidic devices do. They use something called electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) to control droplets. But there's a problem. The way droplets sp

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Derrick Lewis' UFC 324 Prep: What's Really Going On?

Derrick Lewis, the heavyweight knockout artist, is back in action at UFC 324. But this time, there's a lot of talk about what he's been using to get ready. Lewis recently said the UFC gave him some special stuff to help him perform better. But the UFC quickly said that's not true. They clarified tha

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Manage Your Health

WellSpan Health has hit a big goal. Over a million people have signed up for their MyWellSpan app. This app is a game-changer. It lets patients book appointments, check in, and even talk to their doctors online. The app is not just about convenience. It's about giving patients control. They can man

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A Fight for Affordable Medicine: Nonprofit Takes on Big Pharma

In Nevada, a nonprofit called Sagebrush Health Services is in a legal battle with a huge drug company, Amgen. The issue? Amgen stopped giving discounts on medicines to Sagebrush's clinics. This left Sagebrush struggling to get the drugs they need for their patients. Sagebrush serves over 10, 000 pe

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Belarus' Leader Takes a Seat at the Global Peace Table

Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, has taken a significant step onto the global stage. He recently joined the U. S. President's Board of Peace. This move comes after years of being sidelined by Western nations due to his human rights record and support for Russia's actions in Ukraine.

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Jan 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs and Shows Shine at Queerties Awards

The Queerties Awards, a big deal for the LGBTQ+ community, just dropped their nominees for 2026. Big names like Jonathan Bailey, Cynthia Erivo, and Bella Ramsey are up for awards. Shows like \ "The Last of Us\ " and \ "Hacks\ " are in the mix, along with movies like \ "Wicked: For Good\ " and \ "The

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Jan 20 2026RELIGION

How Money, Education, and Faith Mix with Loneliness

People's feelings of loneliness in the U. S. were looked at during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study checked how money, education, and faith affected these feelings. It turns out that people with more money and education often felt less lonely. But faith played a big role too. Faith can change how m

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Faith and Grit: Eva Hermansson's Wrestling Journey

Eva Hermansson, a senior at Woodstock North, is a standout wrestler with a remarkable record. Her journey began as a sophomore when she decided to try wrestling after attending a summer camp. Initially, she was drawn to the sport for the conditioning it offered for soccer, but she quickly found her

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Omar Cooper Jr. : The Faith-Driven Athlete Shaping Indiana's Football Scene

Omar Cooper Jr. , a star football player from Indianapolis, is making waves in college sports. His incredible toe-tap touchdown against Penn State in 2025 is still talked about as one of the best plays of the season. But his story goes beyond just that one moment. He comes from a family where sports

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Peru's President in Hot Water Over Secret Meetings

Peru's President Jose Jeri is in deep trouble. He met with a Chinese businessman twice without telling anyone. This has sparked a big debate in the country. People are questioning his honesty and whether he broke any rules. Jeri met with Zhihua Yang, a businessman who owns shops and has an energy p

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