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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

South Korea's Won: A Currency in Need of a Steady Hand

South Korea's financial leaders are stepping up to tackle a sliding currency. The won has been on a downward slope, and it's not following the usual economic rules. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol made it clear that they're keeping a close eye on the situation. He promised to address the imbalance in

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Jan 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Sophie Turner's Life Under the Microscope: Navigating Fame and Privacy

Sophie Turner, known for her role as Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones, has always been in the spotlight. But her fame comes with a price: constant attention to her personal life. Turner recently opened up about this in an interview, comparing her life to a "fishbowl" where everyone feels entitled to k

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

UNC Basketball: A Slip in the Rankings

UNC basketball has seen a shift in its national rankings. After a tough loss to SMU, the Tar Heels have dropped five spots in the USA TODAY Sports coaches poll, now sitting at No. 17. This is a noticeable change from their previous position at No. 12. The loss also ended a seven-game winning streak,

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How a Seaweed Compound Might Help Hearts in Sepsis

Sepsis can cause serious heart problems, often leading to heart failure. This condition is tough to treat, but there might be a surprising helper from the sea: fucoxanthin, a compound found in seaweed. Researchers found that fucoxanthin can protect the heart from damage caused by sepsis. They teste

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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Syracuse's Immigrant Community Faces Unprecedented Challenges

Syracuse has always been a city of welcome, a place where people from all over the world come to build a better life. This is a city that has embraced diversity and offered new opportunities to those seeking a fresh start. But now, the city is at a crossroads. The federal government's aggressive imm

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Jan 06 2026SCIENCE

States Step Up to Save Science: What's Happening Across the U. S.

Science funding in the U. S. is in trouble. The federal government, under the Trump administration, has been cutting back on support for research. This has left scientists, universities, and medical centers scrambling for alternatives. Now, some states are stepping in to fill the gap. In New York,

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AI-Powered Showcase: A Mix of Futuristic and Familiar

Samsung's CES 2026 event was a blend of innovative and previously seen tech. The spotlight was on AI-driven products, with new TVs, speakers, and projectors taking center stage. Among the highlights was a massive 130-inch Micro RGB TV, though it seemed more like a concept than a reality. The Micro

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Smart Materials: Boosting Energy Storage and Hydrogen Production

Scientists have been working hard to improve materials that can store energy and help make hydrogen. They created something called PVMo11-BMI-PPy. This is a mix of special chemicals that work together to do two important jobs: storing energy and helping to produce hydrogen. First, let's talk about

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Savannah Guthrie's Journey to a Clearer Voice

Savannah Guthrie, the well-known co-anchor of Today, has recently shared some good news about her health. She had surgery on her vocal cords and is now on the road to recovery. Guthrie took to Instagram to update her fans, showing a photo of herself holding a whiteboard that read, "All good! Thanks

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Syria and Israel: A Fresh Start in Peace Talks

Syria and Israel are back at the negotiating table, thanks to the U. S. stepping in to help. After a few months of silence, talks have restarted, with Syria pushing for Israeli troops to leave areas they took over after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian team, led by Foreign Minister Asaad al-S

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