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Jan 19 2026CRIME

A Tragic Drive on a Snowy Day in Falmouth

A young woman lost her life in a car crash in Falmouth, Maine, on a Saturday afternoon. The accident happened on the Falmouth Spur, a busy road that links Interstate 95 with I-295 and US Route 1, just a short drive from Portland. The driver, Joamaliz Orozco, a 19-year-old from East Hartford, Connect

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Dental Students' Views on Faith and Healing

Dental students are often seen as future healers, but what do they think about the role of faith and spirituality in their work? A recent study took a closer look at this topic. The study aimed to understand how dental students view the importance of spirituality and religiosity in their clinical p

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Scotland's Next Move: Independence on the Horizon?

Scotland's political scene is heating up. John Swinney, the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has made it clear: if his party secures a majority in the upcoming Scottish parliament elections in May, he will push for another independence referendum. This move could have significant implica

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Portugal's Presidential Election: A Close Call with Far-Right in the Mix

Portugal is in the middle of a tight presidential race. Voters are choosing their next leader, and the results are far from clear. Three candidates are neck and neck, including Andre Ventura from the far-right Cheap party. This is a big deal because Portugal hasn't had a runoff in a presidential ele

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Move to Improve College Grants

Indiana is shaking things up with its college grant program. The state's higher education commission wants to hear from everyone about how they hand out the Frank O'Bannon Grant. This grant is a big deal for students from low-income families, giving out around $168 million to about 37, 000 students

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

A Leader's Mark: Sal Frias Gym Honors a Dedicated Educator

Sal Frias never sought fame when he entered the education field over two decades ago. His motivation was simple: he believed in students and the power of public schools. Frias thought, \"One caring adult can change a life. Everything I do is about serving students and supporting those who teach them

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Springfield's Blueprint for Student Success: A Look at the Future

In Springfield, the school district is taking a fresh approach to education. Sonia Dinnall, the superintendent, is not just talking about improving student outcomes; she's taking action. She wants to build on past efforts, like the "Portrait of a Graduate" project, to help students succeed from pres

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

A Bitcoin Pioneer Makes a Big Move After 12 Years

A Bitcoin wallet, known as \5K BTC OG\, has recently become active after staying quiet for over 12 years. This wallet, which originally bought 5, 000 Bitcoins in 2012, has started selling its holdings. The price back then was just \$332 per Bitcoin. Now, the wallet has sold half of its Bitcoins, mak

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Hacks: The Silent Killer of Trust

Crypto projects face a harsh reality: most never bounce back after a major hack. This is not just about losing money. It's about how teams react when things go wrong. Many freeze up, unsure of what to do next. They waste time trying to figure out the damage. This delay often leads to even bigger pro

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Recent Slip-Ups: Time to Toughen Up

Arsenal's recent performances have raised some eyebrows. They've had a couple of draws in a row, first against Liverpool and then against Nottingham Forest. This is a bit surprising because they've been doing so well lately. The thing is, they had a great chance to pull away from the pack when Manch

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