RES

Advertisement
Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Alamosa Wrestlers Dominate in New Mexico

Alamosa High School's boys wrestling team, known as the Mean Moose, made a strong statement by winning the Clash at the Coliseum Tournament in Farmington, New Mexico. They didn't just win; they dominated, taking home the title after winning all 10 of their dual meets. Their journey to victory start

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Allied Gaming Takes Big Step in Legal Battle

In a recent turn of events, Allied Gaming & Entertainment Inc. got some good news in their legal fight. A federal court in California gave them the green light to update their claims against Knighted Pastures, LLC and others. This means Allied can now move forward with their revised arguments. The

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Clash of Views: Vaccines, Science, and Global Health Research

Albert Bourla, the head of Pfizer, recently shared his thoughts on vaccines and global health research. He had some strong words for Robert F. Kennedy's stance on vaccines, calling it anti-science. Bourla mentioned that while they can talk about other health topics, vaccines are a tough subject. He

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Can Cutting Calories and Exercising Really Change Your Body?

People who are overweight often wonder if eating less and moving more can really make a difference. A recent study tried to find out if this works for everyone, no matter how much they weigh. The study looked at people with different levels of obesity. Some had a little extra weight, while others w

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Why Hand Pain Might Be More Than Just Joint Trouble

Hand pain from osteoarthritis is a common issue. But what if the problem isn't just the joints? Research suggests that muscle weakness might play a bigger role than we thought. This idea comes from a study that looked at old health data. The study aimed to see if weaker muscles make hand pain and mo

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Dilemma: Trump's Attempt to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook

The Supreme Court is in a tough spot. They have to decide if President Trump can fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook right away. But they seem hesitant. They might not give a clear answer on whether Trump has a good reason to remove her or if he even has the power to do so. Instead, the justice

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026SCIENCE

Plants' Secret Weapon Against Disease: Gene Fusion

Plants have a clever way to fight off diseases. They can mix and match genes to create new, powerful defenses. This process is called gene fusion. It happens when two separate genes join together to form a new one. Scientists have been studying this in plants, but they're still figuring out how it

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026WEATHER

A Muddy Challenge: New Zealand's Race Against Time

In New Zealand, a race against time is unfolding. A landslide struck a popular campground on the North Island's east coast. Six people are still missing, including two teens. The search for survivors is far from easy. Heavy rains caused the disaster at Mount Maunganui, near Tauranga. Rescuers face

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Small tweaks, big rewards: How tiny habits can add years to your life

People often think that making big changes is the only way to improve health. But, small adjustments can have a huge impact. Doctors have found that three simple shifts in daily habits can add nearly a decade to a person's life. First, let's talk about food. Eating healthy is not about strict diets

reading time less than a minute
Jan 24 2026HEALTH

How Neighborhoods Shape Our Brains

Living in certain neighborhoods might affect brain health, especially for Black and Latinx older adults. A recent study looked at how living in segregated areas impacts the brain. They used MRI scans to check brain structures like the hippocampus and white matter. The study included 269 people, wit

reading time less than a minute