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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

A Glitch in the Space Plan: NASA's Unexpected Pause

NASA recently decided to push back a planned spacewalk. The reason? A medical issue with one of the astronauts. The agency kept details vague, citing privacy rules. They did say the situation is under control and promised updates later. Two astronauts, Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman, were supposed to

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Food Additives: Hidden Risks in Your Pantry

Food preservatives, those silent guardians of shelf life, might be doing more harm than good. Recent research from France has raised eyebrows, linking common preservatives to increased risks of cancer and type 2 diabetes. These findings, while not definitive, add to the growing chorus advocating for

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in AI: Anthropic's Ambitious Plans

Anthropic, the company behind the popular AI chatbot Claude, is in talks to raise a massive $10 billion. This funding round could value the company at around $350 billion, which is almost double what it was worth just four months ago. The discussions involve major players like Coatue Management and

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

The Big Scam Boss: What Happened to Chen Zhi?

Chen Zhi, a wealthy businessman, was recently sent back to China from Cambodia. He is accused of running a huge online scam. This scam involved tricking people out of billions in digital money. Workers were also tricked into doing this scam work against their will. Chen Zhi and two other Chinese pe

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

2026 Actor Awards: Who's in the Running?

The 2026 Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, have unveiled their nominees. Leading the pack in film nominations is "One Battle After Another" with seven nods, including a nod for best stunt ensemble. "Sinners" follows closely with five nominations, also scoring a stunt ensemble nod. "Fra

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Colombia's Wetlands: A Fight for Recognition and Protection

Colombia's wetlands, or ciénagas, are vital for both nature and people. They help control water levels, support wildlife, and provide a living for many fishermen. However, these wetlands often lack clear boundaries. This makes it hard to protect them and can lead to conflicts over land. The Colombi

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Colorado's Stand on Vaccine Rules: Why the State is Going Its Own Way

Colorado is making a bold move. It's choosing to stick with its own vaccine rules instead of following new federal guidelines. This decision comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated their childhood immunization schedule. The CDC now recommends fewer vaccines, leaving

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cadmium in Rice Fields: How Pollution is Building Up in Southern China

Cadmium, a toxic metal, is sneaking into rice fields in southern China. It's a big deal because it's making its way into the food chain. Scientists have been trying to figure out where it's coming from and how to stop it. They created a detailed model to track cadmium's journey. It shows that the m

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

UConn Men's Basketball Faces Tough Challenge in Providence

The UConn men's basketball team is gearing up for a tough game against Providence. They are not happy with their recent performance. Despite winning, they played poorly against Marquette. Coach Dan Hurley said they were lucky to win. The team is now focused on improving. Hurley wants the players to

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Jan 08 2026SPORTS

Josh Jacobs: Can the Packers' Star Runner Shake Off Injuries for a Playoff Showdown?

Josh Jacobs, the Green Bay Packers' standout running back, is finally feeling like himself again. After struggling with a knee injury for nearly two months, Jacobs is optimistic about his performance in the upcoming NFC Wild Card game against the Chicago Bears. The Packers are hoping that a healthy

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