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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Virginia Politics: What's Brewing in the State Legislature?

Virginia's political scene is heating up as the General Assembly gears up for a busy session. Starting this Wednesday, lawmakers will convene in Richmond for 60 days of debate and decision-making. This isn't just any session; it's the first time since 2020 that Democrats hold the reins in both the l

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Pine Needles: A Step Towards Preserving Nature

The Science Museum of Minnesota is considering a big move to protect the land around the Pine Needles cabin. This cabin, located by the St. Croix River, could soon be part of a conservation easement. This means most of the 27-acre property would be off-limits to development, keeping it natural and o

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

How DNA Testing is Changing the Game for Rare Diseases

In Canada, a big study is looking at how DNA testing helps people with rare diseases. This isn't just about finding out what's wrong. It's about seeing if this kind of testing actually makes a difference in people's lives. The study is following a group of patients. These are people who have rare d

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin-Backed Loans: A Risky Bet for Big Investors?

Big investors are eyeing Bitcoin-backed loans, but Fitch Ratings, a major credit rating agency, has a warning: these loans are risky business. Why? Because Bitcoin's price swings wildly, and that volatility can quickly turn these loans sour. Fitch pointed out that these loans are often backed by Bi

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Mixing Weed and Cigarettes: The Hidden Challenge of Quitting

People are increasingly combining cannabis and tobacco, but the impact on quitting smoking is not well understood. Cannabis use disorder (CUD) occurs when cannabis use becomes problematic. However, it's unclear whether any cannabis use complicates quitting smoking or if the issue arises only with CU

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Understanding the PASE Scale: A Closer Look at Self-Disengagement

The PASE scale is a tool designed to measure how much someone avoids their own thoughts, feelings, and memories. This avoidance is believed to be a key factor in trauma-related mental health issues. A recent study set out to test the reliability of the English version of this scale and explore its c

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Smart Trees for a Greener Future: How AI Can Help Cities Fight Climate Change

Cities are looking for ways to fight climate change. One big idea is to plant more trees. But just planting trees anywhere isn't enough. The right spots can make a big difference. A new study shows how AI can help find the best places to plant trees in cities. This can help cities capture more carbo

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Workplace Stress and the Rise of Digital Mental Health Tools

Workplaces are becoming more stressful. Many people feel overwhelmed by their jobs. This is not just about feeling tired. It can lead to serious health problems. To fight this, digital tools are stepping in. These tools help people manage stress on their own. But, there are so many options. It's har

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Big Plans: Switch 2, Games, and More

Nintendo's president, Shuntaro Furukawa, recently shared some exciting updates about the company's future plans. He talked about the Nintendo Switch 2, new games, movies, and even anime streaming. First, let's talk about the Nintendo Switch 2. Furukawa mentioned that the supply has stabilized world

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

The Unclear Words of Trump on a Serious Matter

In a recent event, President Donald Trump, aged 79, struggled to provide a clear answer to a straightforward question. The question was about the implications of an ICE agent being immune from prosecution after fatally shooting a woman in Minneapolis. The woman, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, was a

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