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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Why Weight Loss Programs Aren't Working for Everyone

The obesity crisis in the US is getting worse. Over a third of people are affected, but it's hitting those with fewer resources the hardest. Many things make it tough to fight obesity, like money troubles and systemic issues. Even though experts know these problems exist, they're not getting enough

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dogs with a Human Twist: A Bold New Animated Film in the Works

A unique animated film is on the horizon, tackling big questions about life, love, and what makes us human. The project, based on a prize-winning novel, is set to challenge the typical family-friendly animation we're used to. The story follows a pack of dogs who gain human-like intelligence and lan

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Five Rising Stars Get a Big Boost at Entertainment 360

Big things are happening at Entertainment 360. Five assistants have just been promoted to managers. These rising stars are now in charge of both the literary and talent divisions. What does this mean for the company? It shows that Entertainment 360 is serious about growing its own leaders. The part

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a Tech Startup is Changing the Way We Watch Shows

A tech company called HOLYWATER just got a huge boost of $22 million. This money is going to help them make short, vertical videos more popular in the U. S. Think of it like a mobile-friendly Netflix, but for quick, engaging stories. HOLYWATER has three main products: My Drama for vertical series,

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Jan 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto World Divided: Is the CLARITY Act a Step Forward or Backward?

The crypto industry is split on the CLARITY Act, a bill aiming to regulate digital assets in the U. S. Some big names in crypto, like Coinbase, are against it. They say the bill could make things worse. Others, like Chris Dixon from a16z Crypto, think it's a good start. They believe it protects dece

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

A Giant Leap: Humans Head Back to the Moon Soon

Humans are going back to the Moon! After more than 50 years, NASA is preparing for a big moment. Four brave astronauts will fly around the Moon in a spacecraft called Orion. This mission, named Artemis II, is a crucial step for future Moon exploration. The journey will last about 10 days. It's not

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

The Future of University Research: A Risky Proposal

The U. S. government has a history of investing in university research, which has led to groundbreaking discoveries. One such success story is the development of HIV treatments. However, a recent proposal by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick could jeopardize this progress. Lutnick argues that taxpa

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Culture Shapes What Kids Eat

Parents often follow unwritten rules when deciding what to feed their children. These rules are social norms. They shape how and what kids eat during a crucial time. This period is when babies start eating more than just milk. It is a big deal because it affects how kids grow and what they like to e

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Frigid Night Ahead: Lowcountry Braces for Snow Chances

The Lowcountry is in for a chilly surprise. A significant cold front is on its way, bringing dangerously low temperatures starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for several counties, including Dorchester and Colleton, as well as Hampton, Jasper, and

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Cancer: A New Weapon in the Fight

Cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, they've discovered something exciting: smart molecules that glow and can target cancer cells, even in places where oxygen is scarce. This is a big deal because many cancer treatments struggle in low-oxy

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