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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

How Music Shapes Your Mind and Mood

Music is a big part of life for many people. It can make us feel happy, sad, or even energized. But did you know that music can also change how our brain works? It's not just about the lyrics or the beat. Music can affect our mood, thoughts, and even our health. When we listen to music, our brain r

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Smart Bandages: The Future of Wound Care

Wound care is getting a high-tech upgrade. Scientists have created a smart bandage that can monitor and treat infections. This isn't your average bandage. It's a 3D-printed hydrogel pad that does two things at once: it checks the wound's pH level and releases medicine when needed. Here's how it wor

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Crypto Trading Takes Off Despite Market Slump

In 2025, something interesting happened in the world of crypto trading. Even though the prices of big cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum were going down, people were still really into trading derivatives on CME Group. This platform saw a huge jump in trading activity for crypto derivatives.

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Berks County's Chilly December: A Look at the Numbers

Berks County saw a colder-than-usual December in 2025, with temperatures dipping below average for much of the month. The average temperature at Reading Regional Airport was 31. 7 degrees, which is 4 degrees lower than the usual 35. 7 degrees. This makes it the 34th coldest December in the past 130

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Jan 05 2026WEATHER

Pittsburgh's Weather: From Freezing to Melting

Pittsburgh is finally saying goodbye to its deep freeze. After a long stretch of cold weather, temperatures are on the rise. By the end of this week, things could get quite warm, with highs reaching up to 60 degrees. This sudden change is expected to melt the snow that has been piling up. The warm-

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Does Snow Sometimes Look Blue?

Ever walked outside and seen your yard covered in blue snow? It's not a trick of the eye or some strange spill. It's all about how light plays with snow. Snow is not actually blue. It's the light that makes it seem that way. When sunlight hits the snow, it soaks up the red and yellow parts of the l

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Who Will Be the Next Star Athlete?

The New Year kicks off with a fresh round of the Watertown Public Opinion-Aberdeen News Athlete of the Week Poll, covering the period from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. This time, ten athletes from northeastern South Dakota are in the spotlight, showcasing their skills in boys and girls basketball, wrestling,

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

How Fear and Doubt Shaped Vaccine Choices in Italy

People's choices about COVID-19 vaccines were heavily influenced by fear and distrust. As vaccines rolled out in Italy during the third wave of the pandemic, many people's decisions were not just about health. They were shaped by deeper psychological factors. Researchers wanted to understand why so

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Is Roc Nation Really Behind Drake's Legal Drama?

DJ Akademiks has some thoughts on the recent civil RICO lawsuit involving Drake. He doesn't buy into the idea of a grand conspiracy but does think Roc Nation might be involved. However, he's not entirely convinced. He believes the lawsuit is more about money than anything else. It's likely to fizzle

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Unraveling the Epstein Files: A Web of Secrets and Suspicion

The Epstein files have become a hot topic, stirring up a lot of debate and suspicion. In early 2026, many people are questioning President Trump's promises to release these files, which he had used as a campaign tool. The files, which contain information about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a c

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