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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Nurses and AI: A New Era of Healthcare

Nurses are stepping into the future with AI by their side. A recent study shows that almost half of them are already using AI tools at work. This is big news because nursing has been under a lot of pressure lately. Staff shortages and burnout are real issues, but nurses are still dedicated to their

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Small Bump for Medicare Advantage Plans in 2027

The Trump administration has announced a tiny increase in payments for Medicare Advantage plans next year. The average raise is less than 0. 1%, which is way lower than the 4% to 6% the industry was hoping for. This news comes with new rules that might limit how insurance companies use medical codes

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Time is Running Out: The Doomsday Clock Ticks Closer to Midnight

The Doomsday Clock, a symbol of global threats, has moved closer to midnight than ever before. This change reflects growing concerns about nuclear risks, artificial intelligence, and climate change. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a group that has been tracking these risks since 1947, made th

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Jan 27 2026SPORTS

America's Untold Sports Story: Why We Need a National Sports Museum

Sports are more than just games in America. They shape who we are and how we connect. Yet, there's no national museum to tell this story. This is a big miss. Sports bring people together. They show our values and progress. Think of Jackie Robinson breaking barriers or Billie Jean King fighting for e

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

How JD Sports is Winning the U. S. Sneaker Game

JD Sports is making big moves in the U. S. sneaker market. With almost 400 stores already and plans to double that number, the company is expanding fast. They own several sports apparel chains and bring in nearly $6 billion a year in the U. S. alone. But this is just the beginning. The sneaker mark

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

How Data is Changing the Game for Long-Term Care in Canada

Long-Term Care (LTC) in Canada has been struggling with quality, staffing, and accountability issues for a while. To tackle these problems, interRAI assessment tools have been used, but their full potential hasn't been reached due to delays in access, data being stuck at the facility level, and a la

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Jan 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Antenna Tech: Turning Signals into Circles

In the world of wireless tech, a cool new idea has popped up. It's all about making antennas smarter and more efficient. This isn't just any antenna, though. It's a special kind that can handle signals in a unique way. The big deal here is that this antenna can take a straight-line signal and twist

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Wheelchair Use in Care Homes: What's Really Going On?

In care homes, people with Alzheimer's or similar conditions often use wheelchairs. This is because they have trouble moving around. But sitting too much can cause problems. They might fall or get sores from sitting too long. To help, care teams need good info on how wheelchairs are used. A small s

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Europe's Defense Dilemma: Can It Stand Alone?

In Brussels, NATO's Secretary-General Mark Rutte made a bold statement. He said Europe can't defend itself without the U. S. He believes Europe needs to spend much more on defense to even think about going solo. Rutte was speaking to EU lawmakers. He said Europe and the U. S. need each other. He al

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

Arctic Bases: NATO's Cold-Weather Guardians

Up north, where the snow never really melts, NATO has set up shop. These aren't your average military bases. They're like high-tech fortresses, ready to handle anything from icy storms to unexpected guests. Let's take a quick look at some of these Arctic outposts and why they matter. First up, ther

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