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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: Why NIH Experts Walked Away

At the start of 2025, a group of seasoned scientists and administrators at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) expected the usual changes with a new administration. They hoped that the NIH, known worldwide for its top-notch health research, would keep supporting solid science. But as the year we

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Deer Disease Alert: What You Need to Know

A serious alert has been issued by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. They found a deer with a deadly disease in Concordia Parish. This disease is called chronic wasting disease. It is very bad news. It spreads easily and there is no cure. The deer will always die if it gets this di

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Power Up: Why Strength Training is a Game-Changer After Menopause

After hitting the big 5-0, many women start to feel the effects of menopause. Hot flashes, mood swings, and weight gain are just a few of the symptoms. But there's one thing that can help combat these changes: strength training. Strength training is not just about looking good. It's about feeling g

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Iran's Uprising: A Call for Change and Accountability

In a bold move, the foreign leaders of Australia, Canada, and the European Union have spoken out against the Iranian government's harsh treatment of its own people. They praised the courage of Iranians who are demanding their basic rights, such as the freedom to protest peacefully. The leaders stron

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Flu Season: A Wake-Up Call for Public Health

Flu cases are on the rise, and this year's strain is hitting hard. The numbers show a sharp increase in infections and hospitalizations. The current flu variant is more severe and less responsive to this year's vaccine. In Ohio, one child has already died from the flu. Doctors say the vaccine can s

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Navies Team Up: China, Russia, and Iran Kick Off Maritime Drills in South Africa

In a move that has stirred some international debate, China, Russia, and Iran have started a series of naval exercises off the coast of South Africa. This event, dubbed "Exercise WILL FOR PEACE 2026, " is part of a broader BRICS Plus initiative. The goal? To boost maritime safety and cooperation amo

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

A Unique Training Camp for Germany's Soccer Stars

Wake Forest has become the unexpected host for Germany's national soccer team. This is not just any training camp. It's a special place called Graylyn, a historic estate. The team will stay there while preparing for the World Cup. Why Wake Forest? Well, it's not just about the facilities. The town

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

Tech Giant's Role in China's Crackdown: A Legal Showdown

The Supreme Court has decided to step into a heated legal battle involving Cisco, a major tech company, and members of the Falun Gong spiritual group. The court will soon hear arguments about whether Cisco can be held responsible for allegedly helping the Chinese government target Falun Gong practit

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Gear: A Hot Commodity in 2023

In 2023, the Buffalo Bills Store saw sales skyrocket, setting new records. This wasn't just a small increase; it was a massive jump compared to previous years. Fans were snapping up jerseys, hats, and other gear faster than ever before. What drove this surge? Experts point to a few key factors. Fir

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

A Spree of Crime and Consequences

A man has been given a 10-year prison sentence for a series of crimes that took place in February and March. These crimes included breaking into homes, stealing cars, and running from the police. The man, Kevin Aguirre, admitted to his crimes in court. He was given credit for the time he had already

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