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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Baltimore's Weather: A Rollercoaster of Warmth and Rain

Baltimore is in for a weather rollercoaster this week. After a chilly start, temperatures will climb, but rain is also on the way. Sunday will be the coldest day, with sunshine and a high of 38 degrees. Winds will blow gently between 5 to 9 mph. As night falls, clouds will roll in, and temperatures

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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

Why Religion Research Might Be Missing the Mark

The Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) is a key tool for assessing research quality, especially in religion studies. However, it has some significant blind spots that could skew our understanding of the field. For starters, the number of religion-related records in the A&HCI has remained rela

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Giggling to Good Health: How Laughter Yoga Helps Kids

Laughter yoga is a unique way to boost health without using medicine or invasive treatments. It combines deep breathing with laughter exercises. The idea is to laugh on purpose, even if it feels silly at first. This review looked at studies to see how laughter yoga affects children's well-being. Th

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

How ALKBH5 and NEAT1 Team Up to Fuel Head and Neck Cancer

ALKBH5, a protein that removes a specific chemical tag from RNA, is known to make head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) more aggressive. But how exactly it does this has been a mystery. Now, researchers have uncovered a new pathway involving ALKBH5, a long non-coding RNA called NEAT1, and tw

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Dog Joint Issues: A Common Problem in Sweden's Canine Companions

In Sweden, many young adult dogs face joint problems. Hip and elbow dysplasia (HD and ED) are two serious conditions that affect dogs' mobility. These issues are common in various breeds. A recent study aimed to find out how widespread these problems are and if they are linked. The study looked at

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Behind the Scenes: Joe Buck's Battle Scars and Big Game

Joe Buck, the voice behind ESPN's Monday Night Football, had a wild weekend. It wasn't just about calling the big game between the 49ers and Seahawks. He had to deal with a unexpected fight at home. His twin sons, Wyatt and Blake, were duking it out. Joe stepped in to break it up, but ended up with

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

Flint's 2025: Growth, Gaps, and Goodbyes

Flint saw a lot of changes in 2025. New buildings went up, and some old problems stayed. It was a year of big plans and a few setbacks. First, let's talk about the good stuff. Flint got some shiny new spots. A new YMCA opened downtown in April. It's part of a bigger project called LiveWell on Harri

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Louisiana's Fight Against Obesity: A Community Effort

Louisiana is taking a big step to tackle its obesity problem. In 2026, a project called "Beyond the Scale" will start. It will look at how communities can get healthier. The project will share stories from places that have successfully fought obesity. Getting healthier is not easy. Many people stru

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Jan 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Kindness Can Save Lives During Wildfires

In early 2025, Los Angeles faced a terrifying wildfire crisis. Strong winds spread fires quickly, destroying thousands of homes and businesses. Sadly, many lives were lost. But in the midst of this disaster, something remarkable happened: neighbors came together to help each other. They assisted in

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Speaking Up: Why Medical Malpractice Victims Need to Be Heard

In New Mexico, victims of medical malpractice often find themselves sidelined in debates about healthcare laws. Their stories are overlooked, and their voices are silenced. This is a problem that needs attention. Victims deserve to be heard, especially when corporations and insurance companies are p

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