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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 Coach's Unstoppable Spirit: Running Through Challenges

Mike Fleming is a man who knows how to keep moving. At 79, he has run in every Bloomsday since it started in 1977. That's 49 years of running! He's not just a runner, though. He's also a coach and a physical education teacher. He's coached pole vault, cross country, gymnastics, and volleyball. Now,

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

The Unusual $26 Million Crypto Surge and the Trader Who Profited

In the early hours of New Year's Day, a crypto trader, Vida, noticed something odd on Binance. The token BROCCOLI714, which most people had never heard of, had a huge wall of buy orders worth $26 million. This was not a typical market move. Vida thought it might be a hacked account or a glitch in a

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Smart Skin Guard: How Tiny Tech Watches Over You

Skin can be tricky. Too much sun or dampness can cause problems. UV rays beyond level 7 and humidity above 70% can lead to skin issues. This is where clever tech comes in. Scientists created a smart device using special materials. They used a mix of CsPbCl3 and p-Si to build tiny logic gates. These

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Kansas Governor's Power on Extradition: What You Need to Know

Kansas is in a heated debate about the death penalty. At the center of this is whether the governor can refuse to send people to states that use it. The state's attorney general, Kris Kobach, says no. He believes the governor must follow the law and can't pick and choose who to extradite. The gover

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Putin's War: Who's Really Blocking Peace?

In a recent move, former U. S. President Donald Trump shared an opinion piece from the New York Post. This piece argues that Russian President Vladimir Putin is the main obstacle to peace in Ukraine. The article suggests that Putin's claims about Ukraine trying to assassinate him are insincere, comp

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Korea's Bear Bile Farming: A Step Towards Change

South Korea is finally putting an end to its controversial bear bile farming industry. This practice, which has been widely criticized, involves keeping bears in captivity to extract their bile, a substance used in traditional medicine. The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment has announced a

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Dec 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Trading Gets a Boost with New Additions

Margex, a platform known for making crypto trading easy, has just added new coins to its lineup. ASTER, Hyperliquid (HYPE), Pump. fun (PUMP), Hedera (HBAR), DASH, Zcash (ZEC), Worldcoin (WLD), and Plasma (XPL) are now available for trading. This means users can now trade these coins with up to 100X

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Women Stay in Abusive Relationships?

Women often find themselves stuck in harmful relationships due to a mix of personal and societal pressures. This piece looks into how certain beliefs and behaviors can make it tough for women to leave abusive partners. First, it's important to note that women who experience abuse often hold stronge

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Dec 29 2025CRYPTO

DOT Token: Why the Sudden Drop?

Crypto markets are always unpredictable. Recently, Polkadot's DOT token has seen a 2% drop. It's now trading around $1. 8291. But don't panic, this isn't just about DOT. The whole crypto market is feeling the heat, with the CoinDesk 20 index down by 0. 6%. So, what's causing this? It's not some big

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