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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Giants' Injury Report Raises Eyebrows as Theo Johnson Attends Knicks Game

The New York Giants are in a tough spot. They're heading into their last game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants have been winning, but some people think they might be trying to lose on purpose. This is called tanking. It's when a team intentionally loses games to get a better chan

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Measles in the Carolinas: What You Need to Know

A measles outbreak in South Carolina has been spreading. It has now reached North Carolina. The outbreak started in Spartanburg County. It has now spread to other places. These include Greenville and Spartanburg. People who visited certain places during the holiday season may have been exposed. The

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Chargers and Broncos: A Tale of Two Approaches

The Chargers are taking a different path to their final regular-season game. They are not playing to win but to rest and prepare for the playoffs. The Broncos, on the other hand, are treating it like a playoff game. They want to secure the top seed and get a bye next week. The Chargers' quarterback

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Missile Takes Aim at Modern Warfare Challenges

The U. S. Marine Corps has just shown off a new missile called Red Wolf. It can hit targets way farther than usual—over 230 miles away. That's a big deal because most helicopter missiles only go about 20 miles. This new tech could change how wars are fought, especially in places like the Pacific. R

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

China and the U. S. Battle for AI Supremacy

China and the United States are locked in a fierce competition to lead the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Both countries are pouring massive resources into AI research and development, but their approaches couldn't be more different. China is taking a top-down approach, with the governmen

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Clues: Blood Flow and Heart Health

Heart disease is a major health concern, and scientists are constantly searching for better ways to predict and prevent it. One recent study used a special type of scan called CCTA to examine how blood moves through the heart's arteries. This scan provides a highly detailed view of the heart's blood

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Are Coming to Your Home Soon

Robots that look and act like humans are becoming a reality. They can do chores, work in factories, and even chat with you. Companies like Tesla, Agility Robotics, and 1X Technologies are leading the way. These robots can fold clothes, answer doors, and make coffee. They can also do dangerous and bo

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Vienna Women: Health Knowledge and Behavior

In Vienna, women's health literacy is a growing concern. Despite having a strong healthcare system, Austria lags behind other European countries in this area. Vienna, in particular, has lower life expectancy and healthy life years compared to the national average. The World Health Organization (WHO

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Reina Tellez: The Rising Star Set to Challenge Amanda Serrano

Reina Tellez, a young and promising boxer, is stepping into the spotlight. She is set to face Amanda Serrano, a well-known champion, on January 3rd in Puerto Rico. This match is a big deal for Tellez, as it will be her first 10-round fight. She is only 22 years old and has never lost a match. Tellez

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Kazuma Okamoto: A Japanese Baseball Star's Journey

Kazuma Okamoto, a standout baseball player, has roots deeply planted in Japanese culture. Born and raised in Gojo City, Nara Prefecture, Japan, his early life was shaped by the local community and schools. From Kitauchi Elementary to Higashi Middle School, his education and early exposure to basebal

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