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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Local Voice Signs Off and a Community Honors a Lost Star

Peter Schwartz, a familiar voice on Long Island, recently had the chance to say goodbye to a big part of his radio career. He was the one to deliver the last sports update on WFAN, a station that has been around for a long time. Schwartz, who has been with WFAN since 2009, talked about how different

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Clash of Underdogs: Wake Forest Takes on Mississippi State in Duke's Mayo Bowl

In the world of college football, surprises are always exciting. Two teams, Wake Forest and Mississippi State, are set to face off in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. Both teams have had a rollercoaster season, with lots of changes and ups and downs. It's not often you see teams like these in a bowl game, but

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

The Comeback Kid: Philip Rivers' Unexpected NFL Return

Philip Rivers, at 44, surprised many when he chose to return to the NFL after a five-year break. His comeback with the Indianapolis Colts was short but impactful. He started three games, giving the team a fighting chance, but ultimately, the Colts missed the playoffs. Rookie Riley Leonard will take

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Does the Karafs App Measure Up for Users?

The Karafs app is a big deal in Iran, with almost 5 million people using it for diet plans, cooking tips, and fitness advice. But how easy is it to use? A recent study tried to figure that out by asking users to talk through their experience. The study used a method called think-aloud, where users

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Retirement Worries: Are You Saving Enough?

Retirement planning is a big deal. It's not just about having money saved up. It's about making sure you can live the way you want to after you stop working. Many people struggle with this. In fact, less than half of Americans are on track to keep their current lifestyle in retirement. Different ge

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in 2026: What's Really Changing?

AI is evolving fast. In 2026, it won't just be about bigger models. It's about how AI works with other AI, how it's controlled, and how it's trusted. This shift is big. It's not just about new tech. It's about making AI work better in real life. AI agents are becoming more like teammates. They can

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Shaky Start to 2026

The new year began with a bumpy ride for Wall Street. After a strong 2025, stocks couldn't keep up the momentum. Tech stocks, which had been leading the charge, couldn't sustain their early gains. The S&P 500, which had surged over 16% in 2025, dipped slightly. The Nasdaq also fell, while the Dow ma

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Space's Big Steps and Hidden Gems in 2026

Space is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Rockets are being reused more often, and satellites are now fully operational. People can connect directly to devices from space, and regular folks are going to space, not just government astronauts. Governments are also planning big space projects

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Faces Legal Storm Over Hidden Data Leak

A big tech company is in hot water. Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. is dealing with a growing number of lawsuits in the U. S. People are upset because the company didn't tell them quickly about a serious data breach. This breach happened at TriZetto, a part of Cognizant that handles healthcare

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Hacks Take a Dip: What's the Catch?

In December, the crypto world saw a big drop in hacking losses. The total amount stolen fell to $76 million, which is a 60% decrease from November's $194. 2 million. This news comes from PeckShield, a company that keeps an eye on blockchain security. Even though the total loss went down, there were

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