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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Top Tech and Crypto Gains: A Closer Look at the Big Winners

Michael Saylor, the head of Strategy Inc. , recently shared some interesting insights about the best-performing assets over the past decade. He pointed out that his company, which focuses on Bitcoin, has done incredibly well, coming in second only to Nvidia. Saylor shared a chart that showed how di

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unseen Antibiotics: A Hidden Factor in Maternal and Newborn Health

In a surprising twist, a recent study uncovered a hidden factor influencing maternal and newborn health. The A-PLUS trial, which initially focused on the benefits of azithromycin, revealed something unexpected. Many women were using antibiotics outside the study. This secondary analysis aimed to und

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: A Mild Start to the Week

Maryland is in for a calm start to the week after a windy Sunday. The state saw some rain and wintry mix on Sunday, but it was mostly dry. The winds have calmed down, and the weather is settling into a more peaceful pattern. Monday and Tuesday are looking up! Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with hi

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Men with Breast Cancer: What They Really Want to Know

Men with breast cancer often feel left out. They struggle to find health information that speaks to them. Most health info is made for women. This can make men feel ignored and confused. Men with breast cancer have unique needs. They want info that fits their lives. They need to know about treatmen

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

Bite Marks: A New Tool for Crime Solvers?

Teeth can tell stories. They can reveal what we eat, our age, and even our health. But did you know they can also help solve crimes? This is where forensic odontology comes in. It's the science of using teeth to crack cases. It's especially useful in tough situations, like natural disasters or abuse

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

London's Safety: What the Numbers Really Say

London's crime scene is not as grim as some might think. The city's police chief, Mark Rowley, recently shared some promising numbers. Murders in London have dropped to their lowest in over a decade. When you consider how many people live in the city, the murder rate is actually lower than in places

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Wine Market in 2025: A Shift in Power

The wine world has changed a lot since a few years ago. The days of quick profits and wild spending are over. Now, the market is more careful. People are buying wine to drink, not just to invest. Prices have dropped to match real demand. Both wine sellers and buyers had to adjust in 2025. Prices on

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Smart Pills: A New Way to Track Your Meds

A new type of pill could change how people take their medicine. This pill can send a signal when it's swallowed. It's meant for people who need to take their meds on time, like those with serious infections or after surgeries. The pill has a tiny radio antenna made of zinc and cellulose. These mate

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Alliance Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios Team Up for Physical Media

Alliance Entertainment has struck a deal with Amazon MGM Studios Distribution. This deal makes Alliance the only company to distribute physical media for Amazon MGM Studios in the U. S. and Canada. This includes DVDs, Blu-rays, and other formats. The partnership covers both new releases and classic

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Ethiopia's Mothers and the Hidden Nutrition Crisis

In Ethiopia, many mothers with young kids don't eat enough different foods. This is a big problem. It's not just about one person. It affects everyone. But, most studies look at kids' food. They don't look at moms. And they use old ways to study the problem. This new study is different. It uses smar

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