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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Shooting: Officials and Video Tell Different Stories

In Minneapolis, a city already on edge, another shooting by federal officers has sparked outrage and debate. Alex Pretti, a local ICU nurse, was shot and killed by immigration agents on a snowy Saturday. Officials claim he assaulted officers and obstructed their work, but videos from bystanders tell

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Lung Health After Stem Cell Grafts: What's the Story?

Stem cell transplants, specifically allo-HSCT, are a big help for blood and cancer issues. But they can cause problems, like lung issues. Doctors use spirometry to check lung health. It's common, but it might not catch everything. Oscillometry is a newer method. It might pick up on smaller changes t

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Jan 26 2026WEATHER

Chilly Weather Brings Power Problems to North Texas

North Texas is feeling the chill as a winter storm brings icy conditions and power outages to the area. Thousands of people are in the dark as the storm causes issues with the electric grid. Oncor, the state's largest electricity provider, is working hard to restore power to affected customers. The

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Cracking the Code: How TRK Inhibitors Tackle Cancer

Cancer is a sneaky opponent. It uses various tricks to grow and spread. One of its tools is a protein called TRK. This protein is part of a larger group of proteins that act like cell switches. When these switches are activated by specific signals, they can cause cancer cells to grow and spread. So

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Decoding Health News: What You Need to Know

Health news is everywhere. It's on social media, TV, and websites. But not all of it is reliable. For example, a recent story about lowering colorectal cancer risk had useful info. But the key detail was buried. It said science can't always prove that one thing directly causes another, especially wi

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Jan 26 2026CRYPTO

Solana’s Shift: From Hype to Real-World Finance

Solana is changing its focus. It’s moving away from the flashy, memecoin-driven excitement of the past. Instead, it’s zeroing in on building solid financial tools. This shift might seem boring to some. But it shows that Solana is growing up. Armani Ferrante, the CEO of crypto exchange Backpack, see

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Why We Need to Study Aging for a Better Future

The world is getting older. This is not just about people living longer. It is about how this change affects everyone and everything around us. To understand this, we need good data. This data should show us how aging works. It should also show us how it changes society. Good data can help us make

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

A Night of Thrilling Fights at UFC 324

The UFC 324 event delivered an exciting lineup of fights that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The main event featured Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett in a five-round battle for the interim lightweight championship. Gaethje emerged victorious with a unanimous decision, showcasing his powerful

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Power Down: A Chilly Wake-Up for Thousands

A sudden freeze led to a massive power outage, leaving over 207, 000 people in the dark on Sunday morning. The Nashville Electric Service (NES) reported this number at 11:00 a. m. , attributing the issue to the harsh weather. This situation is a stark contrast to the previous night, where only a ha

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Schools Shut Down: Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc in Central Texas

Winter weather has taken a toll on Central Texas, causing many schools to close their doors. The icy conditions have made it unsafe for students and staff to travel, leading to cancellations and delays. Universities, colleges, and school districts have all been affected, with some moving to remote l

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